[Dxspider-support] Fw: [BPQ32] Dx Spider and BPQ32

Ian Morrison ianm at lks.net
Fri Jan 13 12:28:50 GMT 2006


Right, Spider at both ends. The internet end did not have any user ports 
so it was really easy to maintain. The only down side of the user end 
was that callsign lookup at qrz wasn't usable. If you don't need to be 
on the "bleeding edge" updates aren't necessary so upkeep is quite simple.

Cya,
de Ian
ve3ep

Radioman wrote:

> how did ya get the info from the internet to the spider..
> using another spider?
> i use to have 2 or them, one the internet side feeding the remote 
> location cluster that had the high location, that was ok but now i 
> have 2 clusters to deal with,
> been there done that, not impressed...
>
> my cluster computer also does my web/FTP server...
> it needs to stay home, where i can fully watch it...
> thus needing a remote radio site that don't need a internet connection
> id rather just remotely reboot a win/linux box that only supports AX25 
> or a IP over RF
> connection back to my cluster at home...
>
> Tony
> NN1D
>
>
> Ian Morrison wrote:
>
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>> Our cluster is in a remote area. it has an rf user port and an rf 
>> link to the town where the internet site is. The data from the 
>> internet is sent to the remote cluster. The reverse also works for 
>> spotting. The cluster does not have to be at the internet end. So if 
>> you move the cluster to site "A" and feed it from site "B" you will 
>> have what you desire, a high location for the user ports.
>>
>> I ran it both ways, Linux at the internet end and windows at the user 
>> end, but ended up with linux at both ends. It was very stable and ran 
>> for more than 100 days with out a reset. The 1200 baud 220 link ran 
>> with out a hick-up, even during contests.
>>
>> Is this any help?
>> 73 de Ian
>> ve3ep
>>
>>
>> Radioman wrote:
>>
>>> Mabe i missed the boat here Ian
>>> my home is where the cluster is.. Site "A"
>>> the high location is the remote site were id like to put the user 
>>> ports to provide a better access
>>> Site "B"
>>> when someone connects to Site "B" id like to to auto forward to Site 
>>> "A"
>>> site "A" is the only place that has the Internet connection and the 
>>> cluster not Site "B"
>>>
>>> site B is not easy to access but i can reboot the computer if needed 
>>> by radio with a special
>>> PL tone and a relay..
>>>
>>> Tony
>>> NN1D
>>>
>>>
>>> Ian Morrison wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try it the other way around. Set the main cluster us at the 'low' 
>>>> radio site and a secondary one with no user ports at the internet 
>>>> end. That's the way the cluster ran here. The link to the internet 
>>>> site was on a 220 radio running 1200 baud and it worked fine. I was 
>>>> using a KPC4 dual port tnc.
>>>>
>>>> 73 de Ian
>>>> ve3ep
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Radioman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> ya john..
>>>>> id like to have 2 remote radio,
>>>>> 1 the main login radio to the cluster users (remotely)
>>>>> 2 the 96k backbone radio to my cluster..
>>>>> you see im at a very low location, and i have a remote location 
>>>>> that has no internet connection
>>>>> that i would like for a user port (2 meters)
>>>>>
>>>>> what are the requirements? a dos/windows/ linux computer?
>>>>> if i could get a user to connect on a 2 meter port to the remote 
>>>>> BPQ and auto forward to my cluster
>>>>> over the 96k port, or a connect that would be helpfull, is this 
>>>>> what you speak of?
>>>>> currently, AGW needs to see a connect from the spider, but i 
>>>>> cannot provide that over 96k link
>>>>> to my remote site.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tony
>>>>> NN1D
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Stephen J Carroll wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>> *From:* John Wiseman <mailto:john.wiseman at ntlworld.com>
>>>>>> *To:* BPQ32 at yahoogroups.com <mailto:BPQ32 at yahoogroups.com>
>>>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:43 PM
>>>>>> *Subject:* [BPQ32] Dx Spider and BPQ32
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As there seems to be some interest in running dxspider with 
>>>>>> BPQ32, I've
>>>>>> written a routine to allow spider to talk directly to bpq32 
>>>>>> without having
>>>>>> to use AGW.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is anyone interested in either testing it, or even just using it 
>>>>>> once it is
>>>>>> stable?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 73,
>>>>>> John G8BPQ
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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