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Ham-Digital Digest          Fri, 19 Nov 99       Volume 99 : Issue  296

Today's Topics:
                  Connecting a Psion Revo to a THD7?
                       DX Packet Spots (2 msgs)
                       Mystery of 30-meters...
                Packet with T1000 and KPC-3+ (2 msgs)
                       Pactor, PSK31, antiques
        Where docs for pactor, amtor, clover, etc... (8 msgs)

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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 12:38:24 +0000
From: Alan Taylor <alan@g0smd.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Connecting a Psion Revo to a THD7?

Hello,

Thanks for reading this ...my wife has bought me a Revo ....but unfortunately
Santa has taken it away until Christmas Eve .... sad aren't I but still ..

I want to interface a Revo to and external device via the serial connector
and I presume the pin oust are the standard rs 232 pin outs obviously data
out is connected to the data in ...the rs 232 "twist".

For those that maybe in the know ... I want to interface with a Kenwood
THD7 to give mobile packet radio now that's even sadder.

I have done this with a psion 3 a by plugging the 9 pin plug from the pswin
lead to a 9 pin socket connected to the 3a which worked with comms software
in the 3a.
 

-- 
Alan Taylor
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 16:39:56 -0800
From: ac6v <ac6v@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: DX Packet Spots

john kelley wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I hope this is not a dumb question.
>
> I am new to digital modes, I have a KAM Plus and am trying tolearn as
> much as possible.  I have come across the term
>
> DX PACKET SPOTS
>
> and have no idea what this means.
>
> Could some please explain for me and/or recommend some good URLs for
> beginners such as myself.  I have ordered ARRL's Oprating Manual, but
> I am not too sure if this is a good source of information.
>
> Any help?
>
> 73 de John K2SHY

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Hi John --- all about DX Packet Clusters at URL:
http://www.ac6v.com/page8.html#TUT

Five links to read up on.




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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 23:51:03 GMT
From: john kelley <k2shy@arrl.net>
Subject: DX Packet Spots

Greetings,

I hope this is not a dumb question.

I am new to digital modes, I have a KAM Plus and am trying tolearn as
much as possible.  I have come across the term 

DX PACKET SPOTS 

and have no idea what this means.

Could some please explain for me and/or recommend some good URLs for
beginners such as myself.  I have ordered ARRL's Oprating Manual, but
I am not too sure if this is a good source of information.

Any help?

73 de John K2SHY
>.

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Date: 15 Nov 1999 02:06:41 GMT
From: "Christopher W. Buckley" <cwbuckle@mtu.edu>
Subject: Mystery of 30-meters...

On several occasions a friend and I have noticed 1a signal on
10.132.25 that sounds like a RTTY signal with a 425Hz shift, and
we've tried to apply any kind of decoding method that we could
think of, and to no avail.  I realize ham radio isn't the only thing
on this frequency, but curiosity is driving me nuts.  This signal
is here 24/7 from what I can tell, and is fairly strong into our
location.  Has anyone heard this signal before?

Other notes:

Tried all modes supported by our new KAM plus, to no avail.

The signal seems to stop every now and then, and I only hear
the space tone quite quickly.

Haven't been able to get the sound into the computer to see
exactly what the bit rate is, but it sounds quicker than standard
RTTY, almost like a RTTY75 or ASCII 110 rate.  

It seems to use the same patterns, as far as encoding sets go,
as it looks like there is a strange, incomplete, character set,
and not just a random spurting of characters onto the band.

If anyone has any idea what this is, or has any ideas for me to
try to crack this, please let me know..


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Chris Buckley  --  KC0DBY           
Vice President / Treasurer 
Husky Amateur Radio Club -- W8YY (906)487-1303
Computational Mathematics Consultant
MTU Math Science Department (906)487-3406
Electrical Engineering Undergraduate
Michigan Technological University
Houghton, MI 49931 - (906)487-1885   
cwbuckle@mtu.edu  @ Da House -- (906)482-8662
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 22:08:37 -0800
From: "Neal" <neal@sacon.net>
Subject: Packet with T1000 and KPC-3+

Can anybody recommend a configuration for using a T1000SE laptop with a
KPC-3+. I've got the T1000SE and I'm getting the KPC-3+. I've got no
software for the T1000 (a no harddrive, 720k floppy 8088). I don't have time
to sift thru i-net resources to figure this out, so I'm hoping that somebody
can just tell me how to set these things up.

73
Neal N7RX
Portland, Oregon


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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 10:51:13 -0600
From: "Ricker@cssincorp.com" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: Packet with T1000 and KPC-3+

For a DOS only unit like this.  You can either get KA-GOLD, Hostmaster or
XP-DOS. All three are good products that will run on an 8088.

You can also use the DOS based Pacterm that comes with The KPC-3. It's not a
host mode program, but it will get you up and running.

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


Neal <neal@sacon.net> wrote in message news:383397e9_1@news.access1.net...
> Can anybody recommend a configuration for using a T1000SE laptop with a
> KPC-3+. I've got the T1000SE and I'm getting the KPC-3+. I've got no
> software for the T1000 (a no harddrive, 720k floppy 8088). I don't have
time
> to sift thru i-net resources to figure this out, so I'm hoping that
somebody
> can just tell me how to set these things up.
>
> 73
> Neal N7RX
> Portland, Oregon
>


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