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Ham-Digital Digest Thu, 21 Oct 99 Volume 99 : Issue 267
Today's Topics:
Download Ia.n.i.!!! It's free! (3 msgs)
Mp3, Java, Chat, Giochi, E-mail, Programmi ecc... tutto gratis !
News: Short Article on Phil Karn
PACTOR or AMTOR
PK-900 DSP upgrade??
Prospective Project
sv2agw TCP/IP drivers (2 msgs)
Texas Hamfest Nov 6th & 7th
The BBS network and tcp/ip. (3 msgs)
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Date: 17 Oct 1999 18:26:44 GMT
From: madQ <madq968@djeksta.comNOSPAM>
Subject: Download Ia.n.i.!!! It's free!
Download Ia.n.i. RemoteControlSystem 1.2 beta. It's free!!!
New site: http://jump.to/IaniProject
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Date: 19 Oct 1999 13:57:56 GMT
From: madQ <madq968@djeksta.comNOSPAM>
Subject: Download Ia.n.i.!!! It's free!
Download Ia.n.i. RemoteControlSystem 1.2 beta. It's free!!!
New site: http://jump.to/IaniProject
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Date: 19 Oct 1999 20:13:34 GMT
From: madQ <madq968@djeksta.comNOSPAM>
Subject: Download Ia.n.i.!!! It's free!
Download Ia.n.i. RemoteControlSystem 1.2 beta. It's free!!!
New site: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Chip/5989/
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 01:45:34 +0200
From: "Wild Wild Web" <maxtoyou@yahoo.it>
Subject: Mp3, Java, Chat, Giochi, E-mail, Programmi ecc... tutto gratis !
www.costozero.com
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 23:57:56 -0700
From: Keith <nospam@supernews.com>
Subject: News: Short Article on Phil Karn
http://www.informationweek.com/author/wapside.htm
In 1991, the state of the art in wireless "devices" was PCs running MS-DOS
connected to amateur ham radio equipment.
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Best Regards,
Keith
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Date: 17 Oct 1999 06:09:55 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: PACTOR or AMTOR
Bob Lewis <aa4pb@erols.com> wrote:
>> I have ethical problems with the idea of a protocol where you
>> must pay a license fee, though. Where's the hamradio spirit in
>> that...
> Icom charges for their rigs - where's the hamradio spirit in that... I
It costs them money to manufacture a rig, on a per-unit basis. It doesn't cost
money to manufacture a specification on a per-unit basis.
Historically, open standards live and closed standards die. I'm sure we
wouldn't be using TCP/IP today for the internet if everybody was paying
a license fee to the guys who designed it; same for ethernet.
We still have the ISA bus in our PCs today, even though over ten
years ago IBM invented a better alternative, MicroChannel. It was
pretty good at the time; completely software configurable for one.
But IBM wanted license fees for it, so it died.
Hamish VK3SB
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 00:12:03 +0900
From: Kijun Park <killer@hananet.net>
Subject: PK-900 DSP upgrade??
Anyone tried the PK900 DSP upgrade recently? I want to know how good it
is...
de HL2AMO
--
Kijun Park - killer@hananet.net
Pure pretty
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Date: 17 Oct 1999 01:58:03 -0500
From: dtmiller@midiowa.net (Dean T. Miller)
Subject: Prospective Project
Matt Donohoe <killer00@ihug.com.au> wrote:
>1. Use the output from a 10mbit/sec Ethernet card from the Coax
>port(10Base2) not the 10BaseT port, baseband filter it to about 24.1MHz
>which should cover the full output. Use a FSK/BPSK/QPSK modulating
>element then a oscillator to convert it to a 'transvertable' frequency
>at which it can be plugged into a transverter (28MHz or 144MHz) then
>Amplified with a conventional Power Amplifier.
>
>2. The recieve side should have a filter which filters to about 24.1MHz
>again then a BPSK/QPSK/FSK reciever/modulating element to recover the
>carrier then bring the signal back to a 'baseband' level for input back
>into the card.
I guess I'm puzzled. What band are you going to use. Your message
almost makes it sound like you're thinking of using 10m or 2m. Even
using those freqs as IFs would be almost guaranteed trouble if you are
modulating with a 24.1 MHz signal, wouldn't it?
-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moines (CDP, KB0ZDF)
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:33:00 GMT
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