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G1IXV > LINUX 14.04.04 08:29l 49 Lines 1410 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE: Re: Xarpm
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In reply to VK3JMAs Message
> From : VK3JMA
> To : LINUX @WW
> Date/Time : 13-Apr 08:17
> Title : RE: Re: Xarpm
>
> From: VK3JMA@VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
> To : LINUX@WW
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>
> Hello Colin,
>
>
> G1IXV wrote:-
> > Hello Mark and any other who are interrested.
> > If you have all the ax25 bits setup on your machine, to install a Linux node
> >would be a small task. You do not have to run the netromd side of it, so the
> >node would sit there and no one would know. But this would give you ax25
output.
>
> Mmmhhh....sounds very interesting. I know I have played with the node program
> before but it was many years ago! Any idea what package this program comes in?
> I have not been able to find it in the usual ax25 tools or apps packages.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
Hi Mark
I don`t know what Linux distro you are running, but most newer distro`s come with
the node package contained. If not like my old MDK7.2 I used ax25-app, ax25-tools,
libax25 and node 0.3.0. All these can be found at http://radio.linux.org.au
There are variant of Linux node, such as URONode and AWZNode which can also be
found at http://radio.linux.org.au Hope this helps.
73s Colin
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