N9SEO > PACKET 15.04.25 02:30z 43 Lines 928 Bytes #267 (0) @ WW BID : 37744_N9SEO Subj: Re: BPQtoAGW.dll Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<IZ3LSV<I0OJJ<N6RME<CX2SA<VE3CGR<VE6NAS<VE2PKT<N5MDT< N4NVD<N9SEO Sent: 250415/0207Z 37744@N9SEO.#NAR.AR.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.24 On Mon, 14 Apr 25 18:04:00 Z ZS6SPY wrote: > R:250414/1811Z 39322@VE3CGR.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.24 > R:250414/1811Z 12599@GB7YEW.#79.GBR.EURO LinBPQ6.0.24 > R:250414/1805Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:30270 [Caterham Surrey GBR] > R:250414/1804Z 1083@ZS0VTB.VTB.GAU.ZAF.AF [1084] FBB7.01.35 alpha > > From: ZS6SPY@ZS0VTB.VTB.GAU.ZAF.AF > To : PACKET@WW > > Good day > > Trust all is well. where can I find this driver BPQtoAGW.dll please > I believe it is bundled into the windows BPQ install. I never have need to install it on LinBPQ or WinBPQ installs. https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQtoAGW.htm You just set a port like that. And be sure to use the hex value for your TCP port. If you need a quick and dirty conversion and have python handy, run: python -i then type: hex(8001) It should print the value of port 8001 in HEX. Use what that prints without the 0x. 73 de n9seo Kayne
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