David, We will strive to have those projects live on as best we can. One of the EastNet officers has already spoke with the family and at the appropriate time after the service he will be helping the family work things out and go through his possessions. We are doing our best at this point to make backups of any data we can. We have already made contact with Chris at ARDC to appoint an interim 44 net coordinator for the states he covered and we are quickly working on solutions to create alternate AXIP links on the packet system. We are also working on a possible plan to move the packet equipment that was at his home to another site. Brian had mentioned to me for quite a few years that he was concerned what might happen should his health get worse. We tried to get some documents built for URONode but that did not get finished. Your pages for the CentOS system are probably one of the better sources we have at this time. One is never fully prepared for when these things happen. I sent a message to the URONode list but who knows which of my emails was subscribed to the list so it's likely that it I used the wrong one and it's awaiting moderation, which won't happen now. I will have to look through my email archives to see if I can figure out which of my accounts I should use. I tried to cover all the lists I could think of to make the announcement. I did not send to the BPQ or JNOS lists. If there are any others you think I should cover let me know.
Brian N2KGC
-----Original Message----- From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+radiowebst=yahoo.com@mailman.ampr.org] On Behalf Of David Ranch via 44Net Sent: Saturday, January 8, 2022 1:31 AM To: 44Net general discussion Cc: David Ranch Subject: Re: [44net] Brian Rogers N1URO - Silent Key
Hello Brian,
Thank you for forwarding this on and very sad news indeed. A packet radio legend has passed and his expertise will be sorely missed. I did try to forward your email to his n1uro email list at uronode@n1uro.ampr.org but I haven't seen it post there yet. I do hope that his excellent uronode Linux packet radio software at https://sourceforge.net/projects/uronode/ and his other projects will continue to live on.
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/07/2022 02:26 PM, Brian Webster via 44Net wrote:
It is with great sadness that I pass along the news that Brian Rogers
N1URO
is now a silent key. He passed on Tuesday evening January 4th, 2022.
Brian was the author of the URONode packet radio software and past
president
of the Eastnet Amateur Radio Network (https://www.eastnetpacket.org/). He was an avid packet user and contributor to various software packages, not just his own. He was also the AmprNet coordinator for the states of MA,
NH,
VT, PA, MD, DE, CT, RI and ME.
Professionally his was an IT consultant and ran his company Network Continuum Connecticut (https://www.nc-ct.net/).
He was a mentor to many who wanted to operate packet nodes or set up an apmr.org station. He had a broad knowledge of many other node operating systems, keeping nodes of all types running at his QTH. He was a wealth of detailed knowledge and will be missed immensely.
Funeral arrangements are;
Friday Jan 14th
5 to 7 pm with a small service at 7 pm
Ahern Funeral Home
111 Main Street
Unionville, Ct
https://www.ahernfuneralhome.com/
Brian Webster N2KGC - President EastNet Amateur Radio Network
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