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Ham-Digital Digest Wed, 29 Sep 99 Volume 99 : Issue 245
Today's Topics:
"Data" Column in RadCom (3 msgs)
[Packet] Sinking of a ship (2 msgs)
Anti Lid Law (3 msgs)
DOS for Hamcomm? (newbie!)
Double Posts! (3 msgs)
Download Ia.n.i.!!! It's free!
Ham tcpip network = pipedream
Help: Knowcode.org
Ia.n.i. RemoteControlSystem
Let's look at real numbers for TNC software sales (15 msgs)
My 2 cents on radio/internet/A-types/B-types
Need free webspace for Ham/SWL/Scanner Page?
new to this group.
Packet modems (2 msgs)
PCMCIA Modem/tnc?
SOFTWARE FOR MFJ-1280
The Applications Mantra (3 msgs)
welcome
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 19:39:56 +0100
From: Ian Wade <ian@dowrmain.demon.co.uk>
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
Yes, it's true! In this month's RSGB RadCom there's an announcement
saying that yours truly is taking over the "Data" column again, starting
in December.
I need input, lots of it. Please email me (g3nrw@arrl.net) if you have
any points for discussion, any news of groups/individuals/products etc
in the world of amateur radio data comms. Pictures (GIF/JPG) also very
welcome.
Copy date for the December issue is a week tomorrow (Weds 6 October).
73
Ian, G3NRW
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:32:50 +1700
From: G8ASO <g8asoNOg8SPAM@hotmail.com.invalid>
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
Greetings
For a start you can check out our new packet racket BBS
listing help me to ensure it's accurate and up to date,
http://www.laughingpoliceman.com/bbs_list.htm
g8aso@hotmail.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:49:16 +0100
From: Rick Sterry <nospam@all.UCSD.EDU>
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
In article <PrcP6IA8tQ83Ewnq@dowrmain.demon.co.uk>, Ian Wade
<URL:mailto:ian@dowrmain.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Yes, it's true! In this month's RSGB RadCom there's an announcement
> saying that yours truly is taking over the "Data" column again, starting
> in December.
Good news Ian. Best of luck, and congrats to Roger G3LDI for all his
work on the column - happy 'retirement', Roger! ;-)
Rick
NB: Please reply to... <mailto:richard@sandalmagna.demon.co.uk>
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Richard Sterry G4BLT <http://www.sandalmagna.demon.co.uk/radio/>
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Date: 28 Sep 99 17:16:36 GMT
From: ka1tuz@rcn.COM (Dick Doherty)
Subject: [Packet] Sinking of a ship
Well what everybody forgets without packet as a radio network when we need it
,itwon't be there.Neither will the internet.
FIRST THING TO GO IN EMERGENCY= TELEPHONE
INTERNET= TELEPHONE
REASON HAM RADIO IS STILL PROTECTED BY CONGRESS IS
IT'S ABILITY TO STEP IN WHEN PHONES ARE KAPUT
Now somebody better start thinking how to bring our packet network back even
if at
1200 baud or congress will have another reason to sell our freq.
"Hylton Conacher (ZR6HPC)" wrote:
> Hi Ron and all others
>
> As many people seem to think the internet has taken over from pscket there
is a
> lot of controversy regarding packet-internet gateways.I agree that packet
has
> almost withered away but died I do not think so.I look as packet as the
> forerunner to todays internet and look forward to using a network like the
> internet to forward packet messages etc.I agree this could be done via
packet
> but considering the time to transfer a 8k message via HF and the internet.
>
> We,as hams, should use this internet to expand our network but still keep
the
> odd HF rig ready for transfers in emmergencies.Perhaps a time of looking
forward
> needs to be undertaken so we can develop the next internet if there is going
to
> be one.I believe we as hams could perhaps generate a faster more reliable
method
> of data transfer over and above TCP/IP and AX25.
>
> Stop your moaning as the gateway users are not going to shutdown because you
say
> so.Accept what cannot be changed and develop something new.
>
> Just for interest sake I am a restricted licence holder who has never
operated
> HF as I feel that in doing the morse I should at least be able to use
it.Apart
> from that VHF and UHF provides plenty of enjoyment for me and so does packet
to
> such an extent that I will be establishing a internet-packet gateway in
about 6
> months.
>
> >From the windy Simons Town,South Africa
> 73 de ZR6HPC
> Hylton
>
> ---
> Submissions packet@qth.net
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73,
Dick, KA1TUZ
ka1tuz@arrl.net ka1tuz@email.com ka1tuz@rcn.com
http://www.gis.net/~ka1tuz/
KA1TUZ@KA1TUZ.FN42JH.EMA.MA.USA.NA
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:56:38 -0500
From: "Peter O. Brackett" <ab4bc@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: [Packet] Sinking of a ship
And the answer is . . . .
"Give lots of users a compelling reason to come back!"
Peter AB4BC
Dick Doherty <ka1tuz@rcn.COM> wrote in message
news:37F0F7F3.29BD33DB@rcn.com...
> Well what everybody forgets without packet as a radio network when we need
it
> ,itwon't be there.Neither will the internet.
> FIRST THING TO GO IN EMERGENCY= TELEPHONE
> INTERNET= TELEPHONE
> REASON HAM RADIO IS STILL PROTECTED BY CONGRESS IS
> IT'S ABILITY TO STEP IN WHEN PHONES ARE KAPUT
> Now somebody better start thinking how to bring our packet network back
even if at
> 1200 baud or congress will have another reason to sell our freq.
>
>
> "Hylton Conacher (ZR6HPC)" wrote:
>
> > Hi Ron and all others
> >
> > As many people seem to think the internet has taken over from pscket
there is a
> > lot of controversy regarding packet-internet gateways.I agree that
packet has
> > almost withered away but died I do not think so.I look as packet as the
> > forerunner to todays internet and look forward to using a network like
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