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Sceners on Packet Radio in the 90s?

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I noticed a few folks have mentioned Packet Radio on here, which made me wonder where (which band), when and what callsigns they used, it's a strong possibility that we may have had connections if you operated on the 11m (27mhz) band :-)

My callsigns were (while in England) ENG01A bbs, UK1SOL, BB1SOL bbs and just "SOL" (node) operating from Solihull in the UK.

When I moved to .nl, I had a bunch of gear setup operating NL3SOL and NL3RIJ...

I occasionally dropped down on to the 26.860Mhz (iirc) LSB mode and connected to ITACA in Italy, and thereabouts... anyone else do that?

I still run a packet node, though that's for APRS on the amateur bands, bit boring really :-)




added on the 2010-07-14 19:53:55 by m0d m0d
I remember SOL! at least I may have passed through it on my travels.
My location was London (about 10 miles from LONNY) so it would've been a fair few hops away.

Callsign would've been G7IGW in those days, or G0TSU (UK1685 on 934MHz).
Waiting for my 5B callsign atm, but still have my packet gear ready to run.

I used an AtariST (& STdriver) with my KAM before my brother borrowed an IBM PS2-50Z from work.

Never had much luck with 11m packet, there was always somebody willing to key over you just before the ack...
added on the 2010-07-14 22:44:02 by FunGas FunGas
Hehe awesome, what are the chances! :-)



I started with a Baycom board connected to an IBM XT PC, got around Europe quite a bit with that but eventually found out the wonders of a proper TNC, which then also worked on the Miggy :-) But really, i got sold on the proper BPQ networking layer and thusly shoved the TNCs into KISS mode hehe.

Kantronics stuff = just brilliant, I didn't have a KAM but a bunch of KPC3s connected to a PC with a few ISA->serial cards in it. KAMs were like... :O expensive in comparison, lucky bastard.

It's really weird remembering this stuff, I think I even have some pictures of the single frequency BBS/Node (SOL) I took on a really early Mutek digital camera (awful!). I'll have a poke around for those...


added on the 2010-07-14 23:11:29 by m0d m0d
ZOMG! Old horrible pics!


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Superstar 3900 (still have it) in the shed+aviary down the bottom of the garden. At night a parallel port relay box would automatically switch on the 150w linear amp at night during to forward mail to IIRC Cannock and Telford which was a bit of a pain since it used to mess with the security lights :-D


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The vertical was a Sigma Vector 4000 which got totally bashed about by the trees. It eventually broke but well after I finished using it, surprisingly resilient!

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Fixed position 2 element 11m beam, I used to DX but eventually relegated this old thing to a fixed position on there pointing in the general direction of EU for any skip that came in on ch 24 mids (27.235)

Trip down memory lane !
added on the 2010-07-14 23:22:07 by m0d m0d
I'm guessing that you might have use the "other" SOL, on 2m/70cms, that wasn't mine - GB7SOL was my homebbs for my ham packet though :)

I liked the direct DX appeal of packet on 11m more so than the amateur band stuff, it seemed more progressive to me, holding only a class B at the time (1200 baud at HF on FM). Me a 11m pirate? perhaps :-)
added on the 2010-07-14 23:32:14 by m0d m0d
Someone gave me a Baycom modem, which I used for FAX & SSTV before all this newfangled soundcard DSP came out.

I remember the Telford node too!

Put up a siggy4 for a mate in Kensington (would you believe) a long, long time ago.

Don't tell me - your camera is SERIAL connection, mine had a PCMCIA card for memory, twas rather large...
added on the 2010-07-14 23:33:09 by FunGas FunGas
Hi
I am ENG040 BBS and node, operator Brian from Telford. i have now moved to wedensfield Wolverhampton. I run AGWTRACKER on 144.800 and 27.235 fm. there is still packet operators on but due to the lack of interest not many. but i am willing to set up a BBS or Digi.
Anyone interested please email me brianhanson1966@hotmail.co.uk
added on the 2018-03-17 11:33:25 by ENG040 ENG040
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I noticed a few folks have mentioned Packet Radio on here, which made me wonder where (which band), when and what callsigns they used, it's a strong possibility that we may have had connections if you operated on the 11m (27mhz) band :-)

My callsigns were (while in England) ENG01A bbs, UK1SOL, BB1SOL bbs and just "SOL" (node) operating from Solihull in the UK.

When I moved to .nl, I had a bunch of gear setup operating NL3SOL and NL3RIJ...

I occasionally dropped down on to the 26.860Mhz (iirc) LSB mode and connected to ITACA in Italy, and thereabouts... anyone else do that?

I still run a packet node, though that's for APRS on the amateur bands, bit boring really :-)
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quoted text[/quoteHi
I am ENG040 BBS and node, operator Brian from Telford. i have now moved to wedensfield Wolverhampton. I run AGWTRACKER on 144.800 and 27.235 fm. there is still packet operators on but due to the lack of interest not many. but i am willing to set up a BBS or Digi.
Anyone interested please email me brianhanson1966@hotmail.co.uk]
added on the 2018-03-17 11:39:39 by ENG040 ENG040
or connect to my agwterm monitoring 27.235 fm ENG040 and leave me a msg. My rang is very good im using vector 4000 7/8
Regards Brian
added on the 2018-03-17 12:31:16 by ENG040 ENG040
a bit of necroposting there, but it certainly seems interesting. heard a lot about BBS's but didn't know some existed in packet radio form. cool stuff!
added on the 2018-03-18 18:14:30 by psenough psenough
Ahh the good old dayz
Im still into Packet but never hear any on CB these days sadly :(

Steve UK1YAR@ENG050
added on the 2018-11-25 17:39:45 by uk1yar uk1yar

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