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UT1HZM > FBB 24.06.26 07:10l 46 Lines 1288 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 42782_UT1HZM
Subj: Re: HF PACKET?
Path: IZ3LSV<IW8PGT<LU4ECL<LU9DCE<VE3CGR<VE2PKT<CX2SA<F3KT<F3KT<UT1HZM
Sent: 260618/1148Z 42782@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.25
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> From: ZS4ZO@ZS4ZO.ZS4ZO.FS.ZAF.AF
> To : FBB@WW
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> ANY ACTIVE PACKET FREQ I CAN MONITOR HERE IN SOUTH AFRICA
> WOULD LOVE TO SEE SOME PACKET ACTON LOL
> 73 DE ZS4 ZO
>
Hello, you not get my bull sent out on 21may2026 about your Q of HF packet?
Follow is copy of my reply:
Sent: 260521/0754Z 42290@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.25
Hello, Weon
Original Message
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> From: ZS4ZO@ZS4ZO.ZS4ZO.FS.ZAF
> To : ALL@WW
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> Hi all
> I just started my pbbs up on telnet for fwding and my 1993 pk232 user port on
> hf but would like to see what i can hear on hf here in south africa
> Besst 73 de ZS4ZO
>
Look here:
https://eindhoven.space/radio-experiments/packet-radio/qrg/where-to-find-packet-on-20-meter-band/
You are quite far from most centers of hf packet activity (EU and NA) but give a try.
Also there are global 30m HF APRS-PACKET QRG 10147.3 USB dial,
where 300bd packet channel have centered audio signal at 2000Hz (1900/2100Hz tones).
BTW why not to use soundcard software modems for packet?
Its much-much superior in receive quality than any 30+ years old TNCs...
And there are few new software data modes also available, that better of generic packet.
Please check your bbs h-address setting, it have duplicate two times call: ZS4ZO.ZS4ZO.FS.ZAF
73, Sergej.
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