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KG7UJH > TECH     21.03.22 13:12l 29 Lines 1064 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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>Hi KG7UJH,
>
>QTermTCP from g8bpq is also support the Yapp protocol and is easy to use.
>You can use the TermTCP AGW setup to connect to Direwolf of QtSoundModem.
>
>Have a look at https://packet-radio.net/bpq32-yapp-file-transfer/
>
>73 Niels PD9Q

I have used QTermTCP in the past and it is pretty easy to set up with BPQ - provided
you have a telnet connection to a BPQ node. Ofcourse you can set up BPQ on a local PC.

I am just sharing alternatives for xferring files over RF.

If there are other TCPIP nodes with TCPIP on RF, it may be possible to send files
via telnet that way. I have done this in the past, but there aren't any nodes with
TCPIP over the RF port (atleast not in my area).

But thanks for the information! I will have to check out TermTCP as well. Will TermTCP
work with an AX25 TNC that is configured to work with the Linux AX25 package?

73, de KG7UJH




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