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VK3AAI > TPK 20.04.01 16:03l 41 Lines 2188 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Running tpk with baycom modem -help!
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Sent: 010420/0723Z @:VK3BML.#WEV.VIC.AUS.OC #:40193 [WENDOUREE] FBB7.00g
From: VK3AAI@VK3BML.#WEV.VIC.AUS.OC
To : TPK@WW
VK3AAI/TPK 1.83d Msg #:209 Date:20-04-01 Time:17:28Z
Hi all,
I run tpk with a tnc without any worries (now), but I have been trying to
get tpk running properly with a baycom modem with one minor problem. The
system connects and disconnects ok from the bbs, the unproto beacons all go
into the listing ok, but when it comes to download the data from the
messages, all it stores is the header info (who it is from and the title),
but the main body of the file is completely empty. I have both the baycom
and tnc versions on the one computer, using the same listing file (within
the tnc's subdirectory), which the baycom version calls from its own
sub-directory.
If anyone there has got tpk running ok with a baycom modem, could you
please send me listings of your configuration files and the batch files you
use, so I can try and solve the reason why it almost works properly.
-Murray
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