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| Back at the main screen, click connect, and choose the connection you just created. You should be rewarded with a prompt for you node in the bottom half of the window, and in the top you should start seeing some packet activity scrolling by. The volume of activity in the top will depend on band, mode and conditions, since this is what your station is receiving! Things in red are what your station sends, so if you set up beacons in your config file, or elsewhere, you'll see those periodically get sent. | Back at the main screen, click connect, and choose the connection you just created. You should be rewarded with a prompt for your node in the bottom half of the window, and in the top you should start seeing some packet activity scrolling by. The volume of activity in the top will depend on band, mode and conditions, since this is what your station is receiving! Things in red are what your station sends, so if you set up beacons in your config file, or elsewhere, you'll see those periodically get sent. |
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| play around with the options and see what happens! | play around with the options and see what happens! |
| A nice cheat sheet of commands for you as the SYSOP is [[https://ham.packet-radio.net/packet/bpq32/bpq32-guide/bpq-user-and-sysop-commands.pdf|available here]], thanks to PY2BIL | A nice cheat sheet of commands for you as the SYSOP is [[https://ham.packet-radio.net/packet/bpq32/bpq32-guide/bpq-user-and-sysop-commands.pdf|available here]], thanks to PY2BIL |
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| | For additional "things to do" now that you have this up and running, check out our "[[now-what|Now What?]]" section. |
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