Linux-Hams archive - October 1997: Re: Telnet and ax25

Re: Telnet and ax25

Richard Adams (zzojxhag@ngbox.cz)
Wed, 1 Oct 1997 17:59:26 +0000 (GMT)


According to Patrick Arnoul, While burning my cpu.:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would suggest, few of us setup two linux boxes, a local (shack area) ax25
> 9600 bauds (or 1200 bauds) link using dummy loads, and then download with
> ftp a couple of hundred kilobytes.
>
I dont need dummy loads, i have a 9k6 port and if i ftp to another stn on
that freq, i "get" 600+ bps. He is 17 kms away and we both use Xtal radios.

> We would see real figures of what should be (or can be) the bytes per seconds
> of the links.
>
My 600+ thats real enought for me.

> I am afraid we would get less than 100 bytes per second on the 9600 bauds link
> between the two linux boxes, I heard of about 300 bytes per second on the
> 9600 bauds links with two Jnos boxes.
>
Then you have something seriously wrong somewhere.

> What do you think (or get) ?
>
What i think is what i have stated above.

> 73 de f5hnk/Patrick
>

-- 
Regards Richard, 73.              | "I see" said the blind man to his
AX25  pa3gcu@pi8mid.#zld.nld.eu   |  deaf en dumb daughter, who replyed,
smtp  rqyazd.tlka@relay.tunkki.fi      | "Yes" Linux AX25. NET/ROM, "I have heard
inet  twiwjw.luhdds@ebamcorp.com |  that what you see is what you get".