Frequencies:
(All USB dial)
0000-1059z:
3.585, 3.586, 3.587, *3.596, 3.597 MHz
1100-1759z:
7.1009, 7.1015, 7.1025, *7.1032, 7.1034 mhz
1800-2359z:
10.1400, 10.1415, 10.1430, 10.147 MHz
*Will add to current scan list HF systems are available 24/7/365, on the time bands listed above.
VHF system is available 24/7/365
Modes Offered:
VARA-HF, 500 hz: BPQ32 *frequency agile HF BBS/Winlink RMS
Pactor 2/3/4 : BPQ32 *frequency agile HF BBS/Winlink RMS
VHF Packet: 144.91 mhz, 1200 baud AX.25.
VHF BBS/Winlink RMSBBS is KYBBS:K7EK.
Winlink RMS is: KYRMS:K7EK-10
HARDIN:K7EK-7 Windows BPQ32 Node:
Port 1 Telnet Server
Port 2 VARA-HF @ 500hz
PORT 3 AX/IP/UDP INTERNET LINKING
Port 4 AX.25 packet, 1200 baud, 144.91 mhz
Port 5 Pactor 2/3/4 (SCS DR-7800 modem)
Telnet access: 64.57.165.114 (k7ek.freeddns.org), Port 8010. (use your callsign and the word password) for the username and password.
BPQ32 Web Interface Access: 64.57.165.114:8080.
Access provided upon request, for verified licensed amateurs only.
FBBPORT=8101 (For BBS forwarding connections.
KYNOS:K7EK-6 Linux JNOS:
Linux JNOS v2.0p.6 on a separate computer. It has AXIP/UDP link with K7EK-7.
The JNOS system has links, some that moved from Windows BPQ32 recently.
At some time in the future, I will attempt to consolidate BPQ and JNOS on the same Linux computer.
*These frequencies will be added in the near future, as appropriate.
**Frequency agile, as in, scans 4-5 frequencies in time bands.
This is to maximum usefulness of system by selecting appropriate frequencies versus time of day. Also, can auto forward on any HF frequency.
Software switches to target station’s frequency, regardless of band, establishes a connection, then forwards and reverse forwards messages. Upon completion, the system returns to its scheduled time band and resumes scanning.
K7EK BBS (KYBBS:K7EK):
RN9 Digital Traffic Network (DTN)/Radio Relay International
BBSLocated in Radcliff, KY, grid EM77at, in between Fort Knox and Elizabethtown.
Sysop Name: Gary/K7EK