Subj : Re: BBS over Ham Radio To : Angela Morley From : Ed Vance Date : Sun May 13 2018 07:50 am 05-12-18 20:30 Angela Morley wrote to All about BBS over Ham Radio Howdy! Angela (and Paul), AM> @MSGID: <5AF7AA58.1869.amtradio@capitolcityonline.net> AM> I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications. AM> I'm wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to AM> run a BBS server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it AM> up? Would you need to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex AM> AX.25 system work? Are there any examples of this working already? In the 1970's some Hams ran BBS's on 2 Meters but they wasn't connected to the outside world as the Dial-Up BBS's ( and now the Internet) are. In my area those BBS's were ran on APPLE ][, Atari 400, Radio Shack TRS-80 and Commodore 64 PCs. The Packet Radio BBS I could access was on 2 Meters and 20 Meters, but again it was not connected to the Outside World (Dial-Up or Internet). I used a Commodore 64 with a 555 I.C. circuit as an audio frequency shift keyer and a RTTY Modem circuit I found in Popular Electronics magazine to connect to the 2 Meter BBS's. For 2 Meter Packet I used the Digicom II software on my Commodore 64 with a homebrew Digicom Modem connected to the Cassette Interface on the back of the Commodore 64 PC. 73 de Ed W9ODR . . .... If I buy the steel wool, can you knit me a Lambourghini? --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: CCO BBS - capitolcityonline.net:26 (1:2320/105) .