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hey everybody this is bob kk4div and today id like to talk about packet radio but more specifically some basic node commands for accessing maybe a local packet node in your area and what you can use those node commands to do but before we get into the video id like to remind everybody if you like what you see and you appreciate these videos please give them a thumbs up subscribe to my channel and if you wish to support the channel you can check out my patreon page at patreon.com bob plank now on with the video [Music] so just what are a few things people do with packet radio nodes first many use them to connect to bulletin board systems or bbss for short a bbs can provide off-grid communications via email in their emergency situations and some simply use a bbs to keep in touch with other hams both in their local area or across the country a bbs can pass nts traffic and users can read bulletins of various topics from around the world in addition to bbss nodes can also support chat s