Folks,
The TNC on 145.01 is now reset. The system is working fine.
It seems to be quicker to respond than what we had before.
Other than last night's initial snafu, it should be very stable.
Access is as follows:
'c sawnee' does not work anymore!
'c ax1 ks4q' is not a valid connect command!
If you are coming in on the following frequencies,
the connect command is listed next to the frequency:
2400 bps 145.01 MHz; Command is: 'c saw3'
2400 bps 144.97 MHz; Command is: 'c saw4'
1200 bps 145.63 MHz; Command is 'c saw5'
Once you get a connect on any of the three above
frequencies, enter 'c saw1'
Once you get a connect to saw1,
enter 'c ks4q' OR you may just enter 'dx'
When you disconnect, you will have to keep saying bye or B until you get
'***
Disconnect' from your TNC!
You may also continue to access via telnet at:
ks4q.dns2go.com
This cluster like N4XMX is tied into an internet backbone.
The KS4Q cluster does currently exclude DX spots and Announcements
made by non Canadian or USA spotters.
73, Ernie KS4Q
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