HB9AK is working normally now. The problems were caused by the SCS Tracker for 30 m operation. After a firmware update, it started in an operating mode that is not compatible with BPQ32. Hope to fix this soon, but for the time being, no RPR operation is offered for the 30 m QRG. On all other frequencies, RPR operation is available again.
Martin, HB9AUR - Sysop HB9AK/HB9AK-1/HB9AK-14
For about three weeks now, radio amateurs have implemented a chat message network using an Internet app, formed by emergency communications representatives from several IARU R2 member societies, forming groups for South America; the Caribbean (which also includes RAC in Canada) and the Winlink Technical Support Group (which includes the member societies of Central America, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores).
HB9AK (80 to 15 m) is having a serious SW problem. Access was mostly not possible as from afternoon April 5. The problem is under investigation. Until problem is fully solved, only intermittent operation is available. As the SW is temporarily switched from BPQ32 to Trimode, no 'Robust Packet Radio' service is available.
HB9AK-1 and HB9AK-14 are operating normally.