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Welcome to the BPQ Packet Radio Wiki
Welcome to the BPQ Packet Radio Wiki, your comprehensive guide to using BPQ software for packet radio communications. BPQ offers advanced networking capabilities, node operations, and a BBS.
What You Will Need
- Amateur Radio License: Necessary for legally operating on the frequencies used for packet radio.
- Radio Equipment: A VHF/UHF or HF transceiver capable of operating in the bands designated for packet radio.
- TNC (Terminal Node Controller) or a sound card interface: For converting digital signals to audio tones and vice versa. Some modern setups use a software TNC (sound modem) such as Direwolf.
- Computer: With BPQ software installed to control your packet station and manage connections.
Installing BPQ
- Download BPQ Software: Visit the official BPQ website to download the latest version of the software suitable for your operating system.
- Installation: Follow the detailed installation guides on this wiki to correctly install and configure BPQ on your system.
BPQ Configuration
Configuring BPQ involves setting up your station details, defining ports (radio interfaces), and configuring network options.
- Setting up ports for different types of interfaces
- Advanced networking features (such as NET/ROM or Winlink operations).
Operating Your BPQ Station
Once your BPQ system is configured, you're ready to start packet radio operations. This section includes:
- How to connect to other packet stations or nodes
Contributing to the BPQ Wiki
This wiki is a community-driven project. Contributions from users like you help keep our information up-to-date and useful for everyone. Simply register by clicking Register
at the top of the page and you can get started.
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