[GreenKeys] CommCenter-2
NNN7DXB at aol.com
NNN7DXB at aol.com
Sat May 22 15:17:14 EDT 2010
All:
For those who have been following the military-style traffic that was
being sent by the CommCenter Group on CommCenter-2, be aware
that it's SYSOP has been laid-up for a few days due illness.
Therefore, the manual FTP server has not been updated, and won't, until he
is
sufficiently recovered in order to work the circuit.
Also note that this link (CC-2) will be updated and automated soon to
more closely resemble an (older) Air Force teletype circuit operating in
the
JANAP 128 format.
For those who are (still) interested, you may continue to pick up
CommCenter
traffic at these URLs which also feature simulated (military) teletype
circuits
from years past: (make sure you have Java enabled)
CommCenter-8:
http://commcenter-8.net
(Replicates a US Army 1st Signal Brigade tape relay monitor position with
60 wpm traffic. This circuit uses ACP-127 Tape Relay format. It is an
automated site)
http://commcenter-8.net/cc-9
(Replicates a combined Navy/Coast Guard Fleet Broadcast and RATT link
with occassional NAVTEX traffic from SITOR-B BCSTS along with other types
of traffic. This link uses most common formats, ACP-126 (RATT); ACP-127
(Tape Relay), JANAP-128 (AUTODIN), AFOS, WMO and USCG NAVTEX. This
is an automated site).
None of these sites are official US Govt sites. They exist for the fun and
enjoyment of the former military communicators.
Note that these are only replicator (simulated) teletype, and not actual
teletype. Links include sound effects.
Feedback always appreciated.
Enjoy!
Dave
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