Sending NTS Traffic via Packet Bulletin Board Systems Before placing any traffic on the linked BBS net, make sure a station has volunteered to handle traffic for its destination. You can find the packet NTS volunteers list on most BBS's. If the destination of your traffic isn't listed, don't send it via packet. If it is, make a note of the closest BBS to the station that volunteered to handle the traffic. Check into your closest BBS and send the "ST" command. The BBS will prompt you for the addressee. Send the callsign of the packet station you found above, a space, the "at" sign (@), the callsign of the BBS closest to the destination, and a carriage return (). For example, W9TFC @ N9BBS . The BBS will prompt you for a title. Send the NTS messsage number, precedence, originating station's callisgn, and destination, followed by a carriage return. For example, NR 1 R WA0XYZ To: Anytown . The BBS will prompt you for the message text. Now send an extra carriage return, and then the message, in standard ARRL NTS format. Include all necessary elements, because a voice or CW station may have to relay it. Use at least one carriage return after the preamble, each line of the address, each BT, after every ten words of text, and the signature. Tabbing over to the right for the signature is unecessary. Avoid unecessary punctuation that would not (or could not) be sent on CW. Use a check, even though it's redundant on packet. Remember, another op may have to send your traffic on voice or CW. Many ARRL publications explain NTS form...including the Operating Manual mentioned above, the pamphlet "Operating an Amateur Radio Station," and the ARRL "Net Directory." Here's an example: ST W9TFC @ N9BBS NR 345 R WA0XYZ To: Anytown NR 345 R WA0XYZ 15 SIOUX FALLS SD 1030Z JAN 3 (preamble) Mrs Sam Swartz 1234 Main St (address) Anytown IL 64578 617 555 9683 (telephone) BT (start of text) HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME WISH YOU WERE HERE (text) SEE YOU AND THE KIDS SOON LOVE BT (end of text) Mary (signature) AR (end of message)