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Ham-Digital Digest          Sat, 23 Oct 99       Volume 99 : Issue  269

Today's Topics:
            Conventional email via Packet (like WinLink)?
                        Ham Radio and SWL URL
                           HF Gateways....
                HF Gateways......Freqs. Etc. (2 msgs)
                        sv2agw TCP/IP drivers

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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 14:55:09 GMT
From: flanders@groupz.net (Jerry Flanders)
Subject: Conventional email via Packet (like WinLink)?

Is there a packet network similar to the HF "WinLink" system to
facilitate regular internet email access for hams in RVs on the road?

If you are not familiar with the WinLink system, this is a group of
robot stations on HF, typically using PACTOR, that allow a PACTOR
equipped HF ham to send and receive conventional email to and from
conventional internet email addresses. 

Each of the WinLink stations is connected to the internet, and can
send out email received from HF, and relay to the ham any email
received from the internet addressed to the ham.

Do we have anything like this on (VHF or HF) packet? 

Thanks

Jerry W4UK

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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 10:09:29 GMT
From: nw7us@hfradio.removethispart.org (Tomas - NW7US)
Subject: Ham Radio and SWL URL

Howdy, Folks.

This is an open invitation to browse http://hfradio.org, the NW7US Ham Radio
and Shortwave Radio Resource Website.

This non-commercial site offers:

+ Azimuth Map / Equidistant Map Creation (choose any QTH as center, many
options

+ Propagational Resources (live, real-time reports, eAlert service (sign up
for automatic email solar/geo reports, complete with Aurora index))

+ News, and DX information and reports

+ QSL Manager and Callsign Lookup center

+ Swap and Shop

+ FREE HOME PAGES THAT YOU CAN USE TO POST YOUR OWN HAM OR SWL SITE

+ Bookstore - SWL and Ham related books.  Over a 1000 titles so far.

+ Plus more (Directories, etc.)

This is my offering to the community, all funded by me.  I am working hard to
bring excellent content to the site.  I have need for others who might wish to
assist.  I need a Software editor -- someone who can review and post software
links, etc.  Let me know if you are interested.  (See the site on how to email
me).

If you feel up to it, after looking around the site, drop me a note (you'll
find my address on the site) and share your thoughts.

73!

--

  : World-Wide Communications via Amateur Radio : 122.93W : 47.67N :
  : 10x56526 : CW/SSB - DX hunter : Brinnon, WA : Code Warrior #60 :
                    : visit http://hfradio.org/ :

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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 16:00:33 -0700
From: "Steve" <etosha@earthlink.net>
Subject: HF Gateways....

From: Steve <etosha@earthlink.net>
Subject: HF Gateways......Freqs. Etc.
Date: Friday, October 22, 1999 3:34 PM

I am sure this has been discussed a million times, but....Can somebody post
HF BBS & gateway freqs. & locations?
Thanks, Steve.       AC6OB
etosha@earthlink.net






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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 15:34:42 -0700
From: "Steve" <etosha@earthlink.net>
Subject: HF Gateways......Freqs. Etc.

I am sure this has been discussed a million times, but....Can somebody post
HF BBS freqs. & locations?
Thanks, Steve.       AC6OB
etosha@earthlink.net



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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 08:14:21 +0000
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: HF Gateways......Freqs. Etc.

On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Steve wrote:
> I am sure this has been discussed a million times, but....Can somebody post
> HF BBS freqs. & locations?

If you're still in Southern California (as your callbook address from 1995
implies), then you should go to the SCDCC web site (http://www.qsl.net/scdcc
[which "www.scdcc.org" will still refer you to]) and look at two things:
 - The bandplan link  (However, for HF, it refers you to the ARRL page)
 - The Westnet BBS listing (usually updated monthly).
The BBS list is good for locations west of the Rocky Mountains.

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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:39:12 -0700
From: "Cathryn Mataga" <cathryn@junglevision.com>
Subject: sv2agw TCP/IP drivers

Btw, fussing with sv2agw, I have discovered that it is possible to assign
routes in win98.  That is I just do 'route add 44.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0
192.168.1.1 metric 1'
from the dos prompt, and it can then move all the ham stuff to the my Linux
box over 145.01 9600 baud, which masquerades the fakenet ip's to a proper
amprnet addresses.  My PC can then move all the normal internet stuff over my
main gateway -- with both up at the same time.

So, now my Linux will be setup so that I can just give out
fakenet ip's and not have all users get static ip's from the ip coordinator.

The thing is that the 'setup routes' button in the config menu seems to do
weird
things for me, but the route command from DOS works good. I also found that
installing the net drivers, crashed once, and then I removed and installed
 again, it worked okay. Don't know what that was.

I still haven't gotten dhcpd to work over ax25 on Linux.  I have some weird
problem
with that I don't understand.

Cathryn Mataga wrote in message ...
>Well, I just got sv2agw working on 9600 packet -- using a Diamond Monster
>sound card.  I built the cable, like it said, with a single transistor, and
it
>basically came up -- that is after I turned down the volume, until the
packets
>got through.   It doesn't do 9600 on all sound cards, it seems.  Though I had
>a few PC's around, and this is the second one I tried, and here
>it came up okay, and then just worked.   The radio is an MFJ8621.
>
>Maybe I need to tweak the volume a little better for proper deviation, but it
>seems that too low deviation works okay.   I'd like to get a laptop, where
>the sound drivers are compatible with sv2agw, for the portable system.
>
>Anyway, I can now connect to my own BBS, with sv2agw, and my next
>plan is to register the software now that I have it working, and give tcp/ip
>a try.  So, far I'm pretty impressed by sv2agw, though I haven't
>tried ip on it.  That's next.  I use Win98.
>
>
>Derren Bay wrote in message <01bf1b43$11059300$7bff7aa7@123.marriott.com>...
>>Is anyone using the sv2agw TCP/IP drivers, either with
>>Windows 98 or Windows 95?   I would like connect my ampr station to my LAN
>>(and the Internet) for mobile access.
>>
>>Does sv2agw work?  Are there any other suggestions?
>
>


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