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Ham-Digital Digest Thu, 30 Sep 99 Volume 99 : Issue 246
Today's Topics:
"Data" Column in RadCom (7 msgs)
56k UHF-100W / 19.2K VHF -50W (3 msgs)
Anti Lid Law
DxNet from F5MZN on the WEB
Let's look at real numbers for TNC software sales (5 msgs)
PSK31 and the interface
SOFTWARE FOR MFJ-1280
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:27:29 GMT
From: dynastic@0spam.cwcomnet (Jim Dunnett)
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 19:39:56 +0100, Ian Wade <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.
>
>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.
Perhaps now what you're looking for but could you chase
up details of the new DSP firmware for the PK232? Where
to get it, how much, etc.
Do a couple of column-inches on the upgrade?
Good luck with the column.
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 20:34:13 +0100
From: Ian Wade <ian@dowrmain.demon.co.uk>
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
In article <37f23c7b.5021731@news.cwcom.net>, Jim Dunnett
<dynastic@0spam.cwcomnet> writes
>
>Perhaps now what you're looking for but could you chase
>up details of the new DSP firmware for the PK232? Where
>to get it, how much, etc.
>
>Do a couple of column-inches on the upgrade?
I'll take a look.
>
>Good luck with the column.
>
Many thanks Jim.
73
Ian, G3NRW
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Date: 29 Sep 99 17:36:44 GMT
From: sv1uy@nest.sv1uy.ampr.ORG (Demetre Ch. Valaris)
Subject: "Data" Column in RadCom
>Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 19:39:56 +0100
>From: Ian Wade <ian@dowrmain.demon.co.uk>
>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
Hello Ian,
Congratulations on taking this column.
Perhaps you would like to include in your column information about our
TCP/IP Amateur Radio Network that we have here in Athens. It is called
ATHnet and TCP/IP over radio is thriving over here.
So here are a few words about it Ian:
--------cut here------------
ATHnet
The Greater Athens Radio Amateur TCP/IP Metropolitan Area Network
ATHnet is an informal group of Athenian Radio Amateurs who love
internetworking via radio. It does not belong to any Club, nor is
it funded by any authority. It is funded by the owners of the
nodes that offer the various services and it is based on these
people's voluntary work. The reason for ATHnet's existence is to
CONNECT the Greek origin, the Greek speaking and the friendly
towards Greece Radio Amateurs who live outside Greece, with the
Amateur Packet Network in Greece, in order to promote the
friendship between Radio Amateurs and to show the Greek
Civilization and Hospitality to the World, using TCP/IP mainly.
It also allows the Greek Radio Amateurs living in and around
Athens to LINK with other TCP/IP Radio Amateur Communities in
Greece (MACnet in Thessaloniki, RDSnet in the island of Rodos,
HERAnet in Heraklion-Crete, PATnet in Patra, ZANTEnet in the
island of Zante, and very soon LSVnet in the island of Lesvos,
LAMnet in Lamia, IOAnet in Ioannina etc.) and with the rest of
the world, using REAL TIME applications as well as e-mail and
PBBS mail. Users who live in ATHENS can access ATHnet on our
USER ACCESS FREQUENCIES. Below you can find a list of our MAIN
HOSTS which operate 24 hours a day and can be found in the
following frequencies:
- 144.600 Khz (sv1aaw.ampr.org - SV1AAW-8),
- 144.625 Khz (sv1uy.ampr.org - SV1UY),
- 144.650 Khz (sv1cec.ampr.org - SV1CEC),
- 144.650 Khz (sv1vv.ampr.org - SV1VV),
- 144.675 Khz (athnet.ampr.org - SV1AAW-1)
These can be accessed using TCP/IP or plain AX25 1200 bps PACKET.
All the above HOSTS (except SV1VV) are linked to each other on
430.650 Khz using 9600 bps. This is not a USER ACCESS but a
BACKBONE FREQUENCY.
Please remember that if you are connected to one of these MAIN
HOSTS and you want to connect to another one, you do not need to
change FREQUENCY. These HOSTS allow any user to CROSS-CONNECT to
any other AMPRnet HOST in Greece or World Wide. Athnet.ampr.org
(our AMPRnet GATEWAY in Athens) is participating in a Worldwide
Radio Amateur experimental project where AMRnet GATEWAYS are part
of a global Amateur Radio Network that uses Internet and Radio
Waves to connect Radio Amateurs of all countries. Only Licensed
Radio Amateurs are allowed to use this network and the AMPRnet
GATEWAYS around the world are acting as Firewalls in order to
make sure that nobody else gets in. Internet is used as a
fastlink between the AMPRnet GATEWAYS and the Radio Amateurs can
use their computers with simple VHF radios and MODEMS to connect
ONLY to other licensed Radio Amateurs around the globe at any
time. This SERVER offers FREE WEB PAGES to our members, i.e.
RADIO AMATEURS who feel friendly towards the Greek TCP/IP
community (membership is FREE). If you want FREE WEB SPACE,
e-mail sv1aaw@sv1aaw.ampr.org the owner of this server. Only
pages with Radio Amateur Content are allowed. Please note that
our WEB SERVER is the ONLY REAL RADIO AMATEUR WEB SERVER in
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