IPv4 Network 44/8 [44.0.0.0] is known as the AMPRNet,
named from "AMateur Packet Radio Network".
The worldwide overall organization of these subnetwork blocks
is currently handled by Brian Kantor.
This site is intended primarily to publicise Amateur Radio Data Communications. As such I include links to sites associated with amateur TCP/IP.
Rather than 'reinvent the wheel' you will find that most topics or information is brought to you via a link to another radio amateur website, typically other groups, such as United Kindom IP Group ( UKIP ), a great source of Ampr IP information for both the beginner and avid enthusiast.
GB7IMK AMPR BBS system closed down
GB7IMK ran from December 1997 to May 2009 but after some 12 years I have had to close it down due to other committments.
Some of the former pages about GB7IMK and packet radio can still be found on this website.
GB7IMK Milton Keynes / North Buckinghamshire Info
Note:-
GB7IMK no longer operational and these pages are just archived here.
GB7IMK Ampr TCP/IP hub serves 44.131.160.x - North Buckinghamshire. Located in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, England. It provide AX.25 and TCP/IP over radio (RF) access into the Amprnet (AMateur Packet Radio NETwork).
Hub sysop and Region 160 co-ordinator is David Humble G0TWN.
If you live within North Buckinghamshire and wish to request a region 160 IP address, click here.

