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W4CKX
W4CKX at pekt.org
Mon Jan 29 15:10:32 PST 2024
Hello Ricardo,
Thank you for reaching out.
At the moment, our strategy is to focus on the mobile app (which will be
packaged as a PWA Progressive Web App).
We believe that the app has the capability to be it's own node&server. And
sync with a Cloud server when online.
In emergency/offline, any Ribbit app is a node&server able to communicate
and retransmit to any/all Ribbit apps&server.
Therefore we are putting less focus on any Ribbit repeater since we believe
that the App will do it all.
I am available to discuss if you want us to schedule a call.
Best regards,
Pierre W4CKX
On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 5:53 PM Ricardo Saiz via Ribbit-Users
<ribbit-users at lists.openresearch.institute> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have installed and run the JS program available at:
> https://github.com/OpenResearchInstitute/ribbit
> expecting it to be some kind of preliminary Ribbit server. However it only
> seems to provide the same ribbit project website, in a local sever.
>
> I have seen this presentation:
>
> https://www.gars.org/presentations/2023-03-14%20-%20Ribbit%20-%20A%20new%20digital%20texting%20mode%20for%20VHF%20&%20UHF%20-%20Pierre%20Deliou%20W4CKX.pdf
> and found it so interesting. I am eager to try the system. I hope it is
> available soon.
>
> So far, I have made a kind of similar, simplified system. I installed the
> chat script from:
> https://github.com/YD1RUH/OFDM_chat
>
> and created a symbolic link between the message log and var/www/html
> directory. Then I run an http server, and other people can read the log of
> Rattlegram messages I received through RF.
>
> Congrats to the development team. Looking forward to try more of your
> software.
>
> regards,
> EA4GMZ
>
>
>
>
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