Updated April 15, 2002

You are connected to the Experimental SMS (Short Message System) node
of KN6KB Winlink 2000 in Rockledge, FL.(28 14.86N 80 40.46W) [EL98pf]
Only limited keyboard commands (no BBS<>BBS forwarding) are supported by this node. 
This SMS node processes all commands using the Winlink 2000 Central server
in Cleveland Ohio. Your commands & messages  are communicated immediatly via 
full time TCP/IP link to the Server. This results in very short message latency.
(typically < 60 seconds for delivery to outbound Internet recipients)

This nodes is running an Alinco DR1200 25 Watt radio with a 6 dB vertical 
@ 25' and a Kantronics KPC3 TNC. This node can also be used as a digipeater on
KN6KB-6 and KA Node on KN6KB-7.

KN6KB BBS forwarding (HF,UHF,TELNET) is available via standard FBB
forwarding protocol on the following frequencies:
     HF Pactor  
 Band  Center Frequencies (+/- 20Hz max)
       PI & PII    PIII Only
 80M   3616.9      3621.2 
 40M   7068.9 
 30M   10122.9 
 20M   14066.4  
 15M   21077.9     21091.2  
 10M   28072.9

UHF: 441.00 AFSK 1200 baud packet
TELNET PORT: (AirMail 3.0 settings to Access  KN6KB telnet Server): 
   Remote Call sign  :  KN6KB
   Remote Host:  kn6kb.no-ip.com   (note! no "@' sign in this domain name)
   Port:  12001
   Timeout: 30
   Local call sign: (your normal WL2K call)
   Password: WL2KTELNETCLIENT    (all caps) 
   Protocol: B2
Normally BBS access to KN6KB is with AirMail, a WL2K compliant client program.
This is available free for download at www.airmail2000.com. 
Your feedbach  & comments on this WL2K SMS node are appreciated.
If you are interested in setting up a WL2K SMS node please let me know.

Sysop Rick Muething, KN6KB
KN6KB@winlink.org or rmuething@cfl.rr.com
