Virginia Digital Emergency Network (VDEN)
July 14, 2024
Packet Bulletin Net - PKTNET@USA
Net Control:
View net reminder bulletin from N3MEL
WHO: All amateur radio operators
NCS INSTRUCTIONS: Part 1 is to send a Private Message as follows:
To: SP N2MH.#NNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM Part 2 is to send your Buletin check-in as follows:
To: SB PKTNET@USA Feel free to add any comments you would like to share with the group!
As we continue to show that Packet Radio still has a role to play in today's digital world and promote the importance of bring RF back in support of the backbone/forwarding to reduce the dependency of the internet to pass the traffic. For this net we would like to see how the current Packet Network is routing traffic. The idea is to better understand US BBS routing. Starting with the HA paths, there should be no reason why any message should be unroutable. And return a message to the sender saying that. At the very least, NOAM (or SOAM, EURO, etc.) should get a message out of a BBS and on its way. The importance here is to make sure that traffic is not getting stranded and reducing the reliability of Packet Radio. We would like to look at the path and time that each of these private messages takes to be delivered to Mark N2MH. This net is more than just sending a check-in, its about the health of the network so that we as a community can help each other to make Packet Radio the most reliable it can be! I ask that everyone who is reading this bulletin PLEASE take a few minutes to send these two quick messages start on Sunday July 21st, the larger the response the better the data will be. Thank You All!
The participant map will be updated throughout the duration of the net at:
Don't feel obligated to enter a detailed message if it's difficult; the important part is the Subject line!
The VDEN website (https://vden.org) includes information about the Central Virginia BBSes, how to send personal mail and bulletins, and methods for connecting over RF (Packet / Vara via Terminal / Winlink / Outpost). Bulletins created on the N4VEM BBS will be forwarded over Vara FM to the KN4LQN BBS, which will then forward over Vara HF to the N3MEL BBS and the wider regional packet network.
Reach out if you have any questions! |
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Central Virginia BBSes with active forwarding:
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Quick example using Keyboard Terminal:
CONNECT N4VEM-1 In this example, the lines in bold are typed in by the operator and ":>" is the BBS prompt. Practice by sending private messages to other local operators or bulletins to ALL@N4VEM, ALL@KN4LQN, etc! |
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BPQ BBS commands:
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Connecting via Vara Terminal using Vara FM / HF Vara is a newer mode that is robust and fast, using scaling speeds with OFDM modulation. Vara FM can use WIDE audio bandwidth signals for faster speeds, depending on hardware setup, and includes digipeating functionality similar to AX.25 Packet. Vara offers an optional $69 license for the use of faster speeds and FM digipeating. The Vara Terminal application uses either TNC to connect to a remote BBS to give keyboard terminal access.
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Additional resources:
PKTNET Packet Radio Forms:
BBS spec:
AX.25 Packet spec:
Automated Packet Reporting System (APRS) spec:
Improved Layer-2 Protocol (IL2P):
BPQ mail user commands:
Kenwood-style TNC commands:
Kantronics-style TNC manual: |
For more information about Winlink in Virginia, please see the Virginia EmComm public Facebook group.
For more information about the Central Virginia digipeater, N4VEM, please see VDEM Amateur Radio Communications Auxilliary (ARCA).