This is off-topic to the AMPR topic but to conclude:
I think this feature was made fully operational in the 06/29/2020 firmware though it's a bit of a hybrid. See page 25 of the NPR Advanced Guide for more details. I would recommend to post a message on the HackaDay page and see if Guillaume F4HDK responds. There is also the New-Packet-Radio@groups.io email list as well.
--David KI6ZHD
On 02/17/2021 12:24 PM, Bjorn Pehrson wrote:
Has anyone tested the FDD feature?
bjorn/sa0bxi
On 2021-02-17 17:50, David Ranch via 44Net wrote:
Hello Ronen,
My group has deployed an NPR system here in the Bay Area, California with good success. For various reasons, I put a Raspberry PI with IP Masquerade front the NPR modem and connected clients to provide some level of security protections as well as provide a landing page for users to connect to via TELNET and HTTP for more information about the service. The service is reliable and I've setup some monitors on the system as well to see who is connected, etc. We get about 50-53Kbps using the modulation "20" setting as that's the only legal setting for HAMs in the United States. Latency is a bit all over the map due to how the NPR's protocol functions so real time needs like VoIP, etc. won't work well but everything else works ok.
--David KI6ZHD
On 02/17/2021 06:56 AM, R P via 44Net wrote:
Hi there Is there anyone here that uses the NPR modems in the AMPRNET ? I would like to ask him some questions concerning the Network behave and config of the Systems Thanks Forward Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
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