• ultimate axudp packet terminal

    From VE4KLM@21:5/101 to PACKET on Wed Jul 3 16:20:06 2019
    R:190703/1916Z 5831@VA3TOK.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.18
    R:190703/1915Z @:VE3TOK.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM #:41444 [Hamilton] $:08722_VE4KLM R:190703/2308z @:VE4KLM.#WPG.MB.CAN.NOAM [Winnipeg] #:8724 $:08722_VE4KLM

    This is unreal, these 2 packages are from 2003, still working in Windows 7 !

    1) Paxon Packet Terminal (Version 2.00.1114 Beta)

    http://www.paxon.de/download.html

    2) PC/Flexnet32 (Version 3.3g)

    http://www.afthd.tu-darmstadt.de/~flexnet/modules.html

    Just configure an axip udp driver (channel 0), point to your destination axudp, and make sure you have one going back to the pc you're running this on, this is very nice, and extremely useful, especially if you're trying to develop code and you have no radio ports handy.

    Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
    www.langelaar.net



    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: HAMRADIO telnet lu9dce.dynu.com (21:5/101)
  • From IW2OHX@21:5/101 to PACKET on Mon Jul 8 16:00:09 2019
    R:190708/1858Z 20034@OK2PEN.SP.BRA.SOAM [Sao Jose dos Campos] $:16800_IR2UFV R:190708/1855Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:11718 [Caterham Surrey GBR] R:190708/1850Z 16800@IR2UFV.ILOM.ITA.EU BPQ6.0.18


    Hi Maiko,

    I can state that they also work on Windows 10.
    I'm using them almost every day.

    Marco
    iw2ohx


    On 03/07/2019 23:08, VE4KLM wrote:
    R:190703/1909Z 32309@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.18
    R:190703/1917Z 28070@LU9DCE.TOR.BA.ARG.SOAM LinBPQ6.0.18
    R:190703/1916Z 5831@VA3TOK.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.18
    R:190703/1915Z @:VE3TOK.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM #:41444 [Hamilton] $:08722_VE4KLM R:190703/2308z @:VE4KLM.#WPG.MB.CAN.NOAM [Winnipeg] #:8724 $:08722_VE4KLM

    This is unreal, these 2 packages are from 2003, still working in Windows 7 !

    1) Paxon Packet Terminal (Version 2.00.1114 Beta)

    http://www.paxon.de/download.html

    2) PC/Flexnet32 (Version 3.3g)

    http://www.afthd.tu-darmstadt.de/~flexnet/modules.html

    Just configure an axip udp driver (channel 0), point to your destination axud and make sure you have one going back to the pc you're running this on, this very nice, and extremely useful, especially if you're trying to develop code and you have no radio ports handy.

    Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
    www.langelaar.net







    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: HAMRADIO telnet lu9dce.dynu.com (21:5/101)