FBB is a Packet Radio BBS. This page has a bit of information about it. FBB Administrators / Sysops For people that maintain FBB. Documentation The main place for documentation is the file formats page under the documentation section of f6fbb.org. What they call init.srv is called /etc/ax25/fbb.conf on my system and has a more friendly but different format. Everything else is pretty much as documented. Initial Tips The first time you run fbb, it creates the config files.| www.complete.org
Before proceeding, start with the Packet Radio page. Linux has the world’s best support for packet radio built right into the operating system. AX.25, NET/ROM, and ROSE are all directly supported in the Linux kernel. There is also substantial userland support for packet. Getting Started Guides There are some HOWTOs out there about getting started. Here are some links: Configuring Linux AX.25 – a very useful site Linux Amateur Radio AX.| www.complete.org
Amateur radio is a radio service in which people are allowed and encouraged to build their own radios, antennas, and so forth. It can be used to communicate all around the globe without any intervening infrastructure such as satellites or cables. Information for other hams If you’re a ham looking me up, this is relevant information: My callsign is KR0L and my name is John Goerzen I was initially licensed as KD0MJT, which was used from July to October 2010 Some information about me, includin...| www.complete.org