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The College of Packet Radio Knowledge

The College of Packet Radio Knowledge. The FBB Packet Bulletin Board System Presented By Betsey Doane, K1EIC. Objectives. Explain the characteristics of the FBB PBBS List some advantages of this software Use the command set to perform a variety of tasks at a level beyond the basic

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The College of Packet Radio Knowledge

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  1. The College of Packet Radio Knowledge The FBB Packet Bulletin Board System Presented By Betsey Doane, K1EIC

  2. Objectives • Explain the characteristics of the FBB PBBS • List some advantages of this software • Use the command set to perform a variety of tasks at a level beyond the basic • Use one FBB server

  3. What is FBB PBBS • Developed by F6FBB • Implemented first in CT by N4GAA in early 90’s • Forwards data using compression • Additional “FBB servers” can be made available • Gives the SYSOP many tools with which to control the BBS to enhance the experience for users

  4. Why Use FBB? • FBB PBBS is compatible with Flexnet and other packet networks • Exercise: What does this imply?

  5. Implications BBS is connected to a Node on the Network

  6. Different Ways to Connect to BBS • Use the M command from associated node • Example: • C W1HAD • M • Connection is established with W1HAD-4

  7. Different Ways to Connect (2) • Connect to the node • Connect to the BBS • C W1HAD • C W1HAD-4

  8. Different Ways To Connect (3) • C WX1CT-4 V W1HAD

  9. Traffic Auto-routed Through Network • Each BBS forwards to others • No forwarding is allowed on user frequencies except as an absolute last resort in an emergency • Forwarding is done on the backbone • The best path from one board to another is used! • This is possible because the BBS is connected to a node on the network via a virtual or software port!

  10. Summary of Commands

  11. Set the Display • Turn paging on or off with the OP command • Paging on shows 25 lines; press <enter> to continue • Paging off scrolls to end of buffer • Get shorter prompts in expert mode; use X to set mode—toggle command

  12. Listing Messages • LM – List Mine • LN – List New messages to me • L - List All messages on the BBS since last connected • LB – List Bulletins • LT – List Traffic

  13. More List Commands • L< {call sign} List messages from call sign • L> {call sign} List messages to call sign • Can use with zip codes: • L> 06* • L> 03251 • L> ARES • LS {subject} Lists messages with the given subject • L@ {BBS} Lists messages AT BBS or distribution list • L@ CTBBS • L@ ARESCT • L@ USBBS • L@ TRIBBS • Be careful of spacing: L@ followed by a space!

  14. Reading Commands • RM – Read Mine • RN – Read New messages to me • R {message#} – Read a message • R<, R> - same as L< L> • R> 06*

  15. The K Command • Kill messages with the K command • K {message#} • K 23512 23513 23514 23612 • K> 06* Contact SYSOP if you kill wrong message number!

  16. S Commands • SP {call sign} Send “private” message • SR {message#} Reply to message • Use SR alone to reply to current message on screen SC {message#} {call sign} Send copy of SB {TO} {@Group Name} Send bulletin SB ARES @CTBBS SB Picnic @NEBBS SB All @ CTBBS

  17. The Multi Server • Send one message to a selected list of stations! SP MULTI SUBJECT LINE I AB1CR@AB1CR, W1WJB@W1HAD, K1EIC@W1HAD H N1FNE@N1URO ------------------ THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE HOPE EACH OF YOU GETS IT BETSEY /EX

  18. One Final Note • Each line of addresses is preceded by one of the following: • A = Action • C = Copy • H = Hidden • I = Information Assignment: Have Fun! Enjoy your local BBS!

  19. Have Fun!

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