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WhatsPac is a new browser-based application for Packet Radio chat, that can run on desktop PC's, tablets and phones. | WhatsPac is a new browser-based application for Packet Radio chat, that can run on desktop PC's, tablets and phones. | ||
- | Unlike existing packet chat systems, WhatsPac offers much more than plain text. It allows both real-time and non-real-time chat, emojis, themed " | + | Unlike existing packet chat systems, WhatsPac offers much more than plain text. It allows both real-time and non-real-time chat, emojis, themed " |
- | {{whatspac01.png|WhatsPac Channels Display}} | + | WhatsPac began in May 2024 as a collaboration between Kevin M0AHN and Paula G8PZT, the author of XRouter. It was built upon XRouter' |
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+ | ===== What Does it Look Like? ===== | ||
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+ | There are 3 main parts to WhatsPac: | ||
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+ | - One to One Messaging | ||
+ | - Discussion Channels | ||
+ | - Terminal / Packet Monitor | ||
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+ | ==== Channels Display ==== | ||
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+ | Here's what the WhatsPac " | ||
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+ | {{whatspac01.png?600|WhatsPac Channels Display}} | ||
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+ | ==== Messages Display ==== | ||
And here's what the " | And here's what the " | ||
{{whatspac02.png|WhatsPac Messages Display}} | {{whatspac02.png|WhatsPac Messages Display}} | ||
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+ | ==== Terminal / Packet Monitor ==== | ||
Finally, here's the " | Finally, here's the " | ||
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==== Step 7: Connect to the Server ==== | ==== Step 7: Connect to the Server ==== | ||
+ | You are now ready to connect WhatsPac to its server. | ||
+ | Click on {{whatspac23.png|WhatsPac Messages Button}} or {{whatspac24.png|WhatsPac channels Button}} on the left hand navigation pane, and ensure that " | ||
+ | Then press the connect button: {{whatspac22.png|Pressing the connect button}} | ||
- | ==== Troubleshooting The Connect Script ==== | + | Wait for the script to finish, and both " |
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+ | {{whatspac25.png|Successful Connection to WhatsPac Server}} | ||
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+ | ===== Troubleshooting The Connect Script | ||
While WhatsPac is trying to connect to its server, it displays a button entitled " | While WhatsPac is trying to connect to its server, it displays a button entitled " | ||
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- | ==== Using the Terminal ==== | + | ===== Using the WhatsPac |
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+ | You may use the WhatsPac terminal for setting up and troubleshooting the connect script, or for general packet radio operations. | ||
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+ | {{whatspac28.png}} | ||
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+ | Click on the **Connect** button, then fill in the following dialog: | ||
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+ | {{whatspac29.png}} | ||
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+ | Click on the blue **Connect** button, and you should get connected: | ||
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+ | {{whatspac30.png}} | ||
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+ | You can now type commands into the white line at the bottom. | ||
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+ | ===== Using The Packet Monitor ===== | ||
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+ | The " | ||
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+ | {{whatspac31.png}} | ||
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+ | You should now see something like this, where the transmitted traffic is in <color # | ||
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+ | {{whatspac32.png}} | ||
- | ==== Finally ===== | + | ===== Finally |
Have fun, and we hope to see you on WhatsPac! | Have fun, and we hope to see you on WhatsPac! |
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