BPQConfigGenClass true 0 0 632 706 Simple BPQ Config File Generator 2 1 626 671 0 0 Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded false 0 0 618 668 0 0 true 5 2 621 666 1 Install/Update 20 75 311 24 20 45 166 16 Install Directory 40 250 166 28 Update to Latest Release 225 250 156 28 Update to Latest Beta 25 135 146 21 BPQ32.dll 145 135 146 21 145 160 146 21 25 160 116 21 BPQMail.exe 145 185 146 21 25 185 116 21 BPQChat.exe 85 110 116 16 Installed Versions 25 210 111 21 BPQAPRS.exe 145 210 146 21 195 10 81 16 Architecture 280 10 136 16 TextLabel 45 10 31 16 OS 75 10 55 16 TextLabel 5 300 571 251 Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn true Update Log Basic Configuration 355 65 156 24 LOCATOR (Grid Square) 5 30 326 22 5 430 576 126 Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded false 0 0 552 730 160 100 121 24 Sysop UserName 5 135 121 20 Enable BBS 80 65 86 24 495 65 60 24 <html><head/><body><p>Station Location. Can be either a 6 digit Locator (Grid Square) or Lat/Lon (in Degrees)</p><p>If this is set your location will be sent to be BPQ32 Node Map</p></body></html> 170 167 66 24 CMSCALL true 380 215 126 28 There are a few very rarely used configuration statements that can;t be entered in tihs GUI> These can be added here Edit Main Config 285 65 60 24 6 5 111 22 Config Directory 280 100 86 22 240 167 75 24 <html><head/><body><p>If you want to operate as a Winlink Gateway then you need to get approval from Winlink and enter your Callsign and Winlink Password.</p><p>Without the CMSCall and Pass you can operate as a Winlink Client (Sending your own messages to/from a CMS)</p></body></html> 215 65 71 24 Node Alias 5 245 70 16 Ports 5 265 576 141 Qt::ScrollBarAsNeeded false 0 0 550 730 6 65 66 24 Node Call 4 167 161 24 Enable access to the Winlink CMS Network Enable CMS Access true 240 565 121 28 Write Config File 385 100 81 24 Password 400 167 75 24 170 135 106 20 Enable Chat true 210 215 126 28 Add Application 470 100 86 22 340 30 131 22 Read Existing Config 5 410 546 16 Application Cmd Alias Call Alias Quality true 60 215 96 28 Add Port 5 102 151 20 Web Mgmt Interface: 330 167 66 24 CMSPASS 300 135 176 20 Enable the APRS Digipeater and Igate. Note if this is cleared any APRSDIGI section will be removed from the saved config Enable APRS Digi/IGate 480 30 116 22 <html><head/><body><p>If checked comments in the original bpq32.cfg file will be maintained when the file is saved, but will not always be in the same place as they were in the original</p></body></html> Keep Comments true 110 5 176 22 <html><head/><body><p>SIMPLE Mode sets default values for most of the Node Parameters. You can still override these defaults by setting the parameter in the Advanced Configuration Node Parameters tab.</p></body></html> Use SIMPLE Config Mode true Advanced Configuration true 0 -5 616 656 606 0 0 false APRS 0 5 606 616 true 0 0 604 614 0 0 210 0 31 20 70 465 226 20 90 60 61 20 550 494 31 20 In Minutes 510 90 71 20 Bridge 190 406 71 20 GPS Speed 460 380 36 20 Long 495 380 76 20 265 406 46 21 380 380 76 20 75 351 111 20 Calls for n-n Processing With Trace 105 30 471 20 95 494 226 20 475 0 101 20 Default to Kilometers instead of miles in Web Pages Qt::RightToLeft Distance KM 70 0 76 20 5 90 126 20 Use Port 335 0 31 20 275 437 46 20 550 465 30 20 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">GateLocalDistance allows you to send to RF any information received from APRS-IS for stations within the specified distance (in miles). Generally gating IS traffic to RF isn't a good idea, but if you live in an area with very low APRS activity it might be useful.</span></p></body></html> 435 60 46 20 in minutes 380 0 91 20 Default to Local Time instead of UTC in Web pages Qt::RightToLeft Local Time 350 380 31 20 Lat 435 350 136 20 <html><head/><body><p>Calls for normal diigipeating</p></body></html> 10 350 71 20 TraceCalls 10 406 71 20 GPS Port 320 60 101 20 Beacon Interval 5 225 106 20 Object Definitions 0 110 586 116 <html><head/><body><p>Select which of your radio ports you want to use for APRS. </p><p>In Path box, enter the Destination call and any digipeaters, eg APRS,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1</p><p>In Digi box define the port to digipeat packets from this port to, and whether to send to APRS-IS.</p><p>eg 1,2,IS means send to ports 1, 2 and APRS. Default is to send to port it was received on and APRS-IS</p><p>In Bridge box specify port(s) to bridge (send an unchanged copy of packet) to, eg 2,3 means bridge packets to ports 2 and 3. Default is no bridging </p></body></html> Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn QAbstractScrollArea::AdjustToContents false 0 0 563 139 440 90 71 20 Digi 10 494 86 20 WX Filename 420 465 126 20 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">GateLocalDistance allows you to send to RF any information received from APRS-IS for stations within the specified distance (in miles). Generally gating IS traffic to RF isn't a good idea, but if you live in an area with very low APRS activity it might be useful.</span></p></body></html> Gate Local Distance 70 437 136 20 155 0 71 20 Symbol 225 90 191 20 Path (Leave empty for RX Only 10 465 61 20 IS Filter 195 350 66 20 Flood Calls 235 60 61 20 255 580 93 28 Save 265 351 101 20 Calls for n-n Processing Without Trace 470 437 111 20 <html><head/><body><p>Send transmitted beacons to APRS-IS as well as RF</p></body></html> Qt::RightToLeft Beacon to IS 10 378 71 20 Max Hops 255 0 71 20 Symbol Set 70 406 106 20 10 435 61 20 IS Host 415 437 46 20 220 437 71 20 IS Port 310 406 151 20 Qt::RightToLeft GPS Sets LOCATOR 405 494 56 20 95 522 381 20 80 378 26 21 10 550 86 20 Run Program 100 379 236 20 Qt::RightToLeft Replace Digi Calls With APRS Call 335 437 81 20 IS Passcode 470 494 76 20 WX Interval 165 60 61 20 Max Age 345 494 61 20 WX Path 5 60 81 20 Max Stations 475 405 106 20 <html><head/><body><p>SatGate mode delays sending directly heard packets to APRS-IS so that packets received via a Satellite will arrive first so will not be removed by duplicate supression</p></body></html> Qt::RightToLeft SatGate Mode 10 522 86 20 WXComment 5 0 71 20 APRS Call 300 465 111 20 Qt::RightToLeft Log APRSIS 95 550 381 20 Application program to start when BPQ starts. Usually used to start BPQAPRS, but could run other clients. 375 350 66 20 Digi Calls 0 245 586 96 <html><head/><body><p>Here define any APRS Objects that you want to transmit. Path is Destination and any Digis needed</p><p>Ports is a list of ports to send the Object tp. To send to APRS-IS include IS in string, eg 1,2,IS</p><p>Interval is in minutes</p><p>Text is the Object definition.</p></body></html> Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn false 0 0 563 91 5 30 106 20 Status Message IP Gateway 5 5 601 276 255 505 93 28 Save 5 290 601 206 Info Msgs 5 30 601 136 <html><head/><body><p>Sent in response to Node &quot;INFO&quot; command</p></body></html> INFOMSG: **** 260 540 93 28 Save 5 195 601 71 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">IDMSG is sent every IDINTERVAL minutes to ax.25 ports. It is sent from the PORT Callsign if one is defined, otherwise from NODECALL. The main purpose of this is to satisfy the requirements of those administrations that require a regular station identification in the same mode as used for communication. Set IDINTERVAL to zero to disable</span></p></body></html> IDMSG: **** 5 285 601 91 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000;">BTEXT is the default beacon sent by the Node, every BTINTERVAL minutes. Note that application programs may change this, or generate their own beacons.<br/>An APRS compatible position may be included, for example:</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'Courier New'; color:#000000;">BTEXT:<br/>=5828.54N/00612.69W- {BPQ32}<br/>G8BPQ's Test Node<br/>***</span></p><p><span style=" font-family:'Courier New'; color:#000000;">Set BTINTERVAL to zero to disable</span></p></body></html> BTEXT: **** 5 410 601 90 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">Text to send to a user when he/she connects. If FULL_CTEXT is set it will be sent to all connects. If FULL_CETEXT is not set it will only be sent to users who connect directly to the Node Alias.</span></p></body></html> CTEXT: Type ? for list of available commands. **** 5 505 66 20 HF CText 70 505 536 20 <html><head/><body><p>HF CTEXT is a separate single line (max 80) message to be sent to people who connect on HF (ie Pactor, ARDOP, WINMOR, etc) ports. If not set the normal CTEXT will be sent to all stations.</p></body></html> 10 172 211 20 ID Message ID Interval 220 172 36 20 255 264 36 20 10 264 231 20 Beacon Text Beacon Interval 10 5 106 20 Info Message 10 389 106 20 Connect Text 145 389 106 20 Full CTEXT true Node Params 245 445 93 28 Save 10 120 106 22 L3TTL 330 30 81 20 Save and Restore MH lists when program closes SaveMH 10 90 55 22 MaxLinks 430 150 55 22 L4Delay 290 150 76 22 L4Window 230 30 81 20 Save NODES list when program closes AutoSave 10 150 86 22 L4Retries 150 150 86 22 L4Timeout 150 60 55 22 IdleTime 30 30 61 20 Enables node support. With it unchecked users can connect to your applications but not the node. Node 130 30 81 20 Enable Application support BBS 430 30 106 20 Suppresses the display of NODES with an Alias that starts with a # sign. Hide Nodes 150 90 81 22 MaxRoutes 290 90 86 22 MaxCircuits 430 90 71 22 MaxNodes 10 180 86 22 NodesInterval 290 180 55 22 MaxHops 430 180 55 22 MaxRTT 150 180 55 22 MinQual 290 60 55 22 PacLen 100 90 31 22 Maximum number of ax.25 links that the node can support 240 90 31 22 Maximum number of directly connected NETROM nodes 380 90 31 22 <html><head/><body><p>Maximum number of 'channels' through the node.</p><p>If a user connects to an application that uses two Circuits - one from user to Node and one from Node Application</p></body></html> 520 90 31 22 Size of NETROM NODES tablr 240 60 31 22 Time before an idle link is disconnected 380 60 31 22 Default Pcket Length for packets generated by the Node. 100 120 31 22 Number of hops a NETROM packet can be routed over 520 150 31 22 Delay before sending a NETROM Ack packet. (Seconds) 100 150 31 22 Number of time an unacknowledged NETROM packet will be resent before failing the connection 240 150 31 22 Time bafore an unAck'ed NETROM packet is resent (Seconds) 380 150 31 22 Number of NETROM packets that can be sent before waiting for an Ack. 100 180 31 22 Time (in minutes) between NODES broadcasts 240 180 31 22 Lowest Quality to add to NODES table 380 180 31 22 Used with INP3. Don't add stations more than this number of hops away to the NODES table 520 180 31 22 <html><head/><body><p>Used with INP3. Don't add stations with a Round Trip Time more than this number to the NODES table</p></body></html> 100 210 31 22 Initial value of NODE obsolescence counter 10 210 86 22 ObsInit 240 210 31 22 Minimum value for Node obsolescence counter for it to be included in NODES broadcast 150 210 86 22 ObsMin 10 60 86 22 CheckTime 100 60 31 22 <html><head/><body><p>Link Validation Timer (T3)</p></body></html> 50 240 126 20 Main a log of L4 (NETROM) connections to your node. Log L4 Connects 190 240 141 20 Write ADIF format logs for connects to CMS. Used by some Winlink reporting software Write ADIF Log 150 120 91 22 Enable Linked 240 120 31 22 <html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000;">This controls the *** LINKED command, which is intended for use by gateway software.<br/>It can take one of three values:</span></p><pre style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:12px; margin-left:12px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;"><span style=" font-family:'Courier New'; color:#000000;">ENABLE_LINKED=Y Allows unrestricted use. <br/>ENABLE_LINKED=A Allows use by application programs.<br/>ENABLE_LINKED=N Disables the command<br/></span></pre><p><span style=" font-family:'Times New Roman'; font-size:medium; color:#000000;">As unrestricted use could be a security problem, I suggest it is set to A unless there are good reasons to do otherwise</span></p></body></html> 290 120 91 22 NETROM Call 380 120 76 22 Call to be used for NETROM operations. Normally the NODECALL will be uses so this value isn't needed TNC Ports 245 535 93 28 Save 5 335 601 186 5 10 601 316 true 0 0 599 314 Routes 5 365 601 166 260 545 93 28 Save 5 30 601 301 Qt::ScrollBarAlwaysOn false 0 0 547 500 25 10 26 16 Call 10 340 166 16 Routes block Comments 215 10 36 16 Port 255 10 46 16 Quality 295 10 51 16 Window 345 10 41 16 Frack 380 10 46 16 Paclen 430 10 41 16 RQual 470 10 36 16 INP3 505 10 76 16 NoKeepalive 0 0 632 21 scrollArea_3 tabWidget InstallDir UpdateRelease UpdateBeta updateLog ConfigDir ReadConfig NODECALL NODEALIAS LOC WEBMGMT sysopUser sysopPass BBS CHAT EnableAPRS RMS CMSCALL CMSPASS ADDPORT ADDAPP EDITOTHER scrollArea applArea Update AdvancedTabs IPGateway saveIPGateway PortMapper InfoMsg saveInfoMsg IDMsg BText CText HFCTEXT IDInterval BTInterval FullCText saveNodePage saveTNCPort TNCPort scrollArea_4 Routes saveRoutes routeScrollarea Node BBS_2 AutoSave SaveMH HideNodes MaxLinks MaxRoutes MaxCircuits MaxNodes IdleTime Paclen L3TTL L4Delay L4Retries L4Timeout L4Window NodesInterval MinQual MaxHops_2 MaxRTT 5 5 true true true