[Dx4win] Fw: [WriteLog] BayPac modem & Writelog

Kostas sv1dpi [email protected]
Wed, 3 Jul 2002 19:53:45 +0300


this is from writelog reflector and says how writelog can work with a simple
baycom. Anyone knows if it can work  in dx4win?
Kostas SV1DPI

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce A. King" <[email protected]>
To: "Writelog user group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 5:41 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] BayPac modem & Writelog


>
>
> From time to time there have been queries on the reflector about getting
the
> BayPac BP-2M modem running as a TNC using Writelog. Thanks to some neat
> software (and a lot of hard work I'm sure) from SV2AGW and IZ4AFW, it now
> works. Here are some rough notes on how to do it.
>
> Download and install the software from SV2AGW for the packet engine. You
may
> also wish to download the corresponding software for the terminal and
> monitor programs as well. This software is at
> http://www.raag.org/sv2agw/inst.htm
>
> Download and install the Telnet interface from IZ4AFW, including the
latest
> upgrade. This software is at
> http://www.qsl.net/iz4afw/english/sub-index.html
>
> You will need to configure the packet engine to work with the BayPac
modem.
> This is straightforward, the only problem that I ran into was needing to
> change the speed from the default 9600 baud to 1200 baud.
>
> You will also need to configure the Telnet interface, but this is also
> straightforward.
>
> Start the packet engine, start the Telnet interface, start Writelog, then
> start Writelog Packet Terminal. Connect via Telnet using the default
> localhost address and port info from the Telnet interface.
>
> You may want to also run the AGW monitor program for the first time. This
> allows you to see what is actually getting sent and may be helpful. The
> first time I tried the setup, the cluster node and my system got out of
sync
> which required restarting the  Telnet interface program. I have passed
spots
> to the cluster, and spots show up in the Packet Spot window as usual.
>
> My next challenge is to figure out how to access the cluster via telnet
from
> a second computer. Connecting from a second computer using Writelog's
Local
> Network works fine.
>
> Bruce W1CSM
>
>
>
>
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