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G6HXW > PACKET 24.08.04 00:18l 32 Lines 1126 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: AGW & packet
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From: G6HXW@GB7IPW.#38.GBR.EU
To : PACKET@WW
Andy G0FTD wrote:-
> You load AGW, load your favourite packet program and use it either
> with a TNC (in KISS mode), with a Baycom (alledged) or throw away that
> poxy rf noisy Tiny 2, make up a lead from the soundcard to the radio
> instead.
Throw away my Tiny 2 ??? Mine's been working happily away for nearly 12 years,
much of the time in KISS mode with AGW.
No-one's said it's RF noisy to me. Perhaps you've only had experience of a
single poorly setup Tiny 2. Yes, they can be setup and tweaked correctly.
I understood that the Baycom was similar to the Tiny 2.
I have to admit that, after all these years, I've forgotten why I've got AGW.
It might have been flavour of the month at the time and I've stuck with it
since. Along with Winpack.
But years ago I tried many things including TCP/IP. Does anybody recall my
moment of fame in "Ham Radio Today" with the inches column mention, trying to
drum up some enthusiasm for it by running a Sunday Evening net?
73 - Lionel, G6HXW @ GB7IPW-2
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