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Ham-Digital Digest          Mon,  8 Nov 99       Volume 99 : Issue  285

Today's Topics:
              Anyone Sending/Receiving CW over the Net?
             Creative Services Software-Pacterm (2 msgs)
  Creative Services Software and SCO begin Log Windows negotiations
                      Digital Modes, What a mess
                        Help with RFC (2 msgs)
                               HF email
                           Jnos and flexnet
                       Microwave Help (was RFC)
PACKET RADIO unter Windows 98 using BAYCOM or similar serial Modems ?? (2
msgs)
                        radio link for RS-232
                      READING AND PARSING BYTES

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Date: Sun, 07 Nov 1999 19:48:05 -0500
From: wd1v@amsat.org
Subject: Anyone Sending/Receiving CW over the Net?

Please pass along the details. 

73,

John/WD1V
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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 08:32:16 -0600
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: Creative Services Software-Pacterm

Hi Lionel,

No, just sometimes BellSouth with doing their upgrades, they end up taking
down the Fract T1 that goes to our server by accident.  This happens on the
net alot to many web sites since we all have to rely on Ma Bell. When it
happens, you can be sure I'm on the phone to Bell South reporting it as soon
as it happens!  It just takes them time to get to the 'ticket' and fix it..
yes, it's very frustrating at time.



Lionel wrote in message <801f72$h2n$1@news.ametro.net>...
>Their web page seems to be down, but is it gone?   Has something happened
to
>the business?  Looking to update Pacterm..
>
>


>.

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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 18:56:38 -0600
From: "Lionel" <lbooth@ametro.net>
Subject: Creative Services Software-Pacterm

Thanks,

I found your site again today and got the download that I needed.   Whenever
a Bell truck is in the rural area I live in a good assumption is that one or
more of my 4 incoming lines will go down.  Glad to hear all is well.  I use
Pacterm on my KAM+ and love it...

N5LB

Rick Ruhl <ricker@cssincorp.com> wrote in message
news:OidggySK$GA.307@cpmsnbbsa05...
> Hi Lionel,
>
> No, just sometimes BellSouth with doing their upgrades, they end up taking
> down the Fract T1 that goes to our server by accident.  This happens on
the
> net alot to many web sites since we all have to rely on Ma Bell. When it
> happens, you can be sure I'm on the phone to Bell South reporting it as
soon
> as it happens!  It just takes them time to get to the 'ticket' and fix
it..
> yes, it's very frustrating at time.
>
>
>
> Lionel wrote in message <801f72$h2n$1@news.ametro.net>...
> >Their web page seems to be down, but is it gone?   Has something happened
> to
> >the business?  Looking to update Pacterm..
> >
> >
>
>


>.

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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 17:58:35 -0600
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: Creative Services Software and SCO begin Log Windows negotiations

Lawrenceville, GA.  November 6, 1999.

Creative Services Software and SCO, Inc announced today they have enter
negotiations for CSS to distribute, sell  and support the popular Log
Windows program.

Details of this negotiation will be released soon. Both CSS and SCO feel
this new distribution and support arrangement will be beneficial for the ham
radio  community; the current and future Log Windows owners and future
development efforts in the program.


--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com



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Date: 7 Nov 1999 04:22:44 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: Digital Modes, What a mess

D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote:
> Yes, what a mess.  However, as long as all these modes were in
> hardware/firmware, and the firmware provided a STANDARD interface back to
the
> computer, the issue wouldn't be as bad.

I think we are better off doing it all on the sound card with the
DSP done on the main CPU. This is a far more future-proof solution
than external hardware. I do not own any external decoding hardware
and don't want to. But then I don't do PACTOR.


Hamish
-- 
Hamish Moffatt       Mobile: +61 412 011 176     hamish@rising.com.au
Rising Software Australia Pty. Ltd.    http://www.risingsoftware.com/
Phone: +61 3 9894 4788    Fax: +61 3 9894 3362    USA: 1 888 667 7839
>.

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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 19:51:51 -0600
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: Help with RFC

I think once you put the word out, that you are looking for a piece
of test equipment, the word gets around.  Someone may have an
older piece that they are thinking about upgrading.  Another way is
to go to government surplus sales (DRMO).  Here at Tinker we have
a sale every couple of weeks.  Most of it is marked as serviceable
or not.  What you really want is the unserviceable equipment, as
everyone is going to bid on the serviceable stuff, and at prices you
can't compete with.  After a year or so, you have a bunch of equipment
that parts of work, and others don't  Like a spectrum analyzer with a
cracked CRT, which works fine on an O-Scope you got there a few
months back, etc.  Just have to clean out all the broken glass.  GI's
drop these things all the time.

I look for the contractor return stuff.  When a contractor ends a contract
they must return all GFE (Government Furnished Equipment) to the


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