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G7RAZ > KAM 27.09.99 14:24l 32 Lines 1030 Bytes #-9338 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Anyone using K-Net?
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From: G7RAZ@GB7LPT.#22.GBR.EU
To : KAM@WW
Hi and thanks for reading this.
I run a network node (G7RAZ-8, soon to become WISBCH:GB7WI if all goes to
plan) and I'm considering getting a K-Net prom to go in my 9612 Plus. I
was wondering if anyone had any experience of this firmware and could
comment on (for example):
1. How conventional a node is it? (are the usual facilities like BYE,
CONNECT, INFO, PORTS, ROUTES, USERS, there?)
2. Is it similar to BPQ? Does it have any unusual facilities?
3. Does it have a good list of statistics to check link qualities?
4. Is it easy to set up?
5. Can I set up different MYCALLs/ALIASes on different ports?
Any response on this would be most welcome.
73 es 501 de Mike G7RAZ
Packet (AX25) : G7RAZ@GB7LPT.#22.GBR.EU
Email (Work) : mwager@wgs.cambs.sch.uk
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