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 "INFO" 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
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