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double
> checked the wiring. Still it will not copy (jibberish) or lock on to a
> signal. I hope someone can point me in the correct direction.
>                               Thanks   N8TNJ
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 13:19:52 -0700
From: Rob Dover <rdover'@'bclc.stampoutspam.com>
Subject: New Infrastructure for hamradio

Too bad it is almost impossible to read!  I hate people who put red text
on a black background

Marcel wrote:
> 
> There is a group of people running final tests on a Hispeed datakit that
> will run in 10Mbit/sek
> from a standard networkcard. If you like this hear the rest at
> www.abc.se/m8114 (klick Ke5fx)
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 23:20:05 -0500
From: "Wayne R Miller" <webmaster@ciblink.com>
Subject: packet to internet gateway software for windows

Hi....

I know it has to be out there somewhere....Packet to Internet gateway
software for those of us who prefer Windows (95/98/NT) to fighting with
NOS....

Any direction would be appreciated!!

Reply here or webmaster@rock106.com


Thanks and 73 de W9MI

Wayne R Miller
Peoria IL USA



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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 06:56:21 GMT
From: nomail@pe1chl.demon.nl (Rob Janssen)
Subject: packet to internet gateway software for windows

Wayne R Miller <webmaster@ciblink.com> wrote:
>Hi....

>I know it has to be out there somewhere....Packet to Internet gateway
>software for those of us who prefer Windows (95/98/NT) to fighting with
>NOS....

>Any direction would be appreciated!!

Hank W0RLI has the stuff you need.  Look in this group for a thread about
it.

Rob
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| Rob Janssen     pe1chl@amsat.org | WWWhome: http://www.pe1chl.demon.nl/ |
| AMPRnet:     rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU |
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 13:30:33 -0500
From: "Ricker@cssincorp.com" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: PacTerm '98 and PKTerm '99 Release 1.4 available in November.

Press Release

Muscle Shoals, Alabama.  October 25, 1999: Creative Services Software has
announced that Pacterm '98 and PKTerm '99 release 1.4 will be available in
November 1999.  This release is a FREE upgrade for owners of the current
product.

The program runs under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and the soon to be
released Windows 2000.  It is a true 32-bit Windows application, designed
using the Windows Style Guidelines available from Microsoft.

The popular TNC program, written in C++, has been available since November,
1997. It supports Multistream Packet each in its own window and all HF
modes, user defined macros,  user defined colors and fonts, CD callbooks,
COM1 through COM35 (including select USB to serial port converters), Quick
Connects, save session in RTF or TXT format and much, much more.

New enhancements for version 1.4 include:
· {UTCDATE} Macro Variable
· ASCII transfer for UNPROTO mode in Packet
· Multiple file select for ASCII transfers in HF modes
· Abort ASCII now available from HF modes
· Interoperability with DX4Win 4.06 logging program
· Basic radio control interface
· Added FIG/NUMS menu option in PKTerm
· Additional commands specific for the PK-900 and DSP-2232 in PkTerm

Pacterm '98 and PKTerm '99 are $79.95.  They are available directly from
Creative Services Software or your favorite dealer.  Pk-Term '99 is also
available directly from Timewave Technology.  You can also download the
program in demo mode from the CSS website.
Creative Services Software is at  http://www.cssincorp.com.

Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000 are Registered
Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.



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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 13:29:36 -0500
From: "Ricker@cssincorp.com" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: PakRatt/CE  for Windows CE Handheld PCs announced.

Press Release

New program to debut in November, 1999.
Muscle Shoals, Alabama.  October 25, 1999: Creative Services Software and
Timewave Technology announces PakRatt/CE , a new 32 bit Windows terminal
program for all TNCs  will be available in November, 1999.

"With the advent of very low prices for the Windows/CE HPC, it seems to be a
match made in heaven to use these tools for portable ham radio operations",
said Rick Ruhl, N4GDO, President of Creative Services Software, "TNCs are a
perfect match for Windows CE, and the hardware compatibility is already
present".

Windows/CE was announced in 1996.  Hardware vendors include  Casio, Compaq,
Panasonic,  NEC  and more.

PacRatt/CE will be a fully functional, terminal program that is based on the
successful PacTerm 98 /PkTerm '99 host mode program.

"This is a FREE program for end users of Windows/CE HPCs", said Ruhl. "They
can use this version without any charge.  If they need technical support,
there is only a one time fee of $20 ".

Creative Services Software is on the web http://www.cssincorp.com.
Timewave is at http://www.timewave.com
Windows, Windows 95 and Windows NT are Registered Trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.




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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 05:21:10 GMT
From: nw7us@hfradio.removethispart.org (Tomas - NW7US)
Subject: Website for HF/Amateur Radio and SWLing

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))


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