[FADCA] BBS

David Calder [email protected]
Sat, 31 Jan 2004 07:06:12 -0500


I second that. This is still "ham radio"

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Bill Sinbine
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 7:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FADCA] BBS


At 07:27 PM 1/30/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Deltona
>
> > I am net manager for the WCFS Eagle Net. Once in a while and it is
>happening
> > more often we have NTS Traffic going to the East Coast, and places
in
>between.
> > Can somebody give me a list of mailboxes and the freq. on which they
are
> > available.
>
> From bud N0IA:
>
>On related topics see http://www.fadca.org/n0ia_2.html
>
>and also
>
>http://www.fadca.org/n0ia_1.html
>
>We don't have a complete list of NTSBBS compiled yet.. but I want it to
get
>started now! It is not too soon.
>
>Perhaps FADCA can start a separate thread on this... (Free??)
>
>Here are some considerations...
>
>We don't yet have a cross-state trunk/backbone between E and W coast in
>Central Florida, but it is coming soon with the new LAN/Switch at
Clermont.
>
>We do have one in S. Florida (W. Palm Beach west ward)... I'm not privy
to
>the details, but WB4MOZ could provide that.

We also have the path E W from Fort Pierce to Arcadia also.


>We do have some BBS with Telnet autoforwarding - I recommend any BBS in
the
>state contact me to see about getting that set up.  That is the
quickest way
>to get a state-wide BBS autoforwarding set up.. we can get a back-up on
RF
>going as the links become available:

I feel that this should be worded the other way. We should do all 
forwarding on RF and only use  a BACKUP of Telnet to fill in the holes
we 
have at this time.


73, Bill N4XEO

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