Once again [3], WA7V-10 was conspicuously absent from the list of Telpac gateways [4], even though it was functioning fine and regularly communicating with its primary PMBO [5]. I thought perhaps the registration had mysteriously disappeared, like it did last time, but such was not the case. Then I noticed that WA7V-10's primary PMBO, KB6YNO, was listed as offline on the PMBO status page [6].
Since WA7V-10 was not having any difficulty in establishing a network connection with KB6YNO, it was not falling back on any of its other backup PMBOs in its configuration file. It would be interesting to know how this would affect the delivery of mail. I might have to try it to see.
WA7V-10 is now back in the Telpac gateways list, as it is using an alternate PMBO as its primary.
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