Rob,
I know some sysops have experimented with packet nodes using
Synchronet, but I think the results have always been somewhat disappointing. I don't know of any running right now. --
At one time, because of Synchronet's DOSXTRN utility, I was
running the Amateur Radio Packet Door, originally done by the
late Dave Perry (W4KGU)(SK).
All of his doors did not have a fossil driver, but required
a DORINFO1.DEF file to run. But, awhile back, a deal with the
comports in Windows made the TNC think that the node was in
use, but it was not. So, I took that door offline. I still have
the MFJ 1270C TNC that I used with it, but no rig or connector
cable.
Of his other doors, the QRZ Callsign Search Door is no longer
updated with data files (QRZ quit doing that 5 1/2 years ago),
but I have "version 33" of that on the BBS for "nostalgia" (data
is from 2008). Yet, I have a separate door telling where folks
can get more current ham radio callsign data off the internet.
Other doors that he did were BULLET, where you could set up 26
categories for whatever topic you liked (ham radio or otherwise),
a door to track ones progress in the ARRL Worked All States
competition, and a door to search Part 97 of the FCC Rules, as they
pertain to amateur radio. For the latter, I had to download the PDF
version of it, then go through and set it for the ASCII and high
ASCII characters, plus formatting it to a regular BBS page, before
I could put it online.
Daryl, WX4QZ
... Ham Radio QRP: When you care the most to send the very least.
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