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UK1SOL > BPQ      23.06.23 02:00l 44 Lines 1248 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Latest BPQ betas support up to 63 ports instead of 32.
(64th port is reserved for rigcontrol on port 0)

LinBPQ: 
Console is now also interactive node session (useful for debugging)

FBB UI Unproto mail is once again supported in FBB tethered via DED
interface, prior the monitor traffic from all BPQ ports was sent
to FBB which would bog it down and lock it up if using a busy
AXIP port. BPQ now can be told which ports to listen for UI
traffic by setting the following in FBB's inittnc1.sys

MUI <comma list of BPQ ports>

e.g

MUI 1,2,3

This lets you exclude the AXIP port which won't have UI traffic
on it for FBB anyway.

LinBPQ and QtTermTCP are great together, using the FBBPORT
configured in bpq32.cfg for telnet sessions, QtTermTCP can
log in and open two streams at the same time for allowing
QtTerm to show monitor traffic in a split window.

All BPQ stuff is available from the usual places-

https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/QtTermTCP.html
https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/QtSoundModem.html
https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/Beta/

Binaries:
pilinbpq = raspbian
linbpq = x86
bpq32.zip = win32 (password bpq32)

73
Red
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