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it's excellent. Allowing room for and encouraging "experimentation" is part
of
what needs to be taken into account when designing a license structure and
band
plans, but only part of it.
Regards,
Rick, KY0Q
(email sent to this address is not read)
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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 15:46:43 -0600
From: "sansimian" <sansimian@home.com>
Subject: Ignor that last one, too big!!! But what did I do wrong here???
I posted this on my website at http://www.dhc.net/~smcclint/htx202packet.htm
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Date: 4 Jan 2000 20:05:47 GMT
From: nielsen@primenet.com (Bob Nielsen)
Subject: OS Packet operators in the US
I recall seeing this come up before and the recommendation was to use
your assigned callsign in MYCALL and your callsign with the US area in
BTEXT, so it will be beaconed. I believe the current requirement is to
put the W6 before your call instead of after (except for Canadian hams
where the US area should be put after the call, since it is defined
that way by the reciprocal agreement.)
You should also set BEACON EVERY 60.
Bob, W6SWE
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 10:36:49 -0800, Basque wrote:
>Hi All
>
>
>Here's a good question that doesn't seem to have an answer
>
>For a visiting Overseas Operator to the US wanting to use packet, how should
>they identify themselves??
>
>ARRL extract --->
>Foreign Amateurs who wish to operate in the United States may do so if the
>country with which they are a Citizen and Amateur Licensee has entered into
>a reciprocal operating agreement with the United States. Such agreements can
>include a Reciprocal Licensing Agreement, or CEPT license, or IARP permit.
>No additional permit is required -- simply bring your original license,
>issued by your home country, when you visit the US; and be sure to identify
>your station while operating in the US by giving your call sign followed by
>the appropriate US call district identifier (e.g., W3/G1ABC).
>End--->
>
>Now the above is great for voice communication, but there would be no way
>for me to enter my call of ZL1TSC/W6 into my TNC as MYCALL. I could use
>CWID, or the HID to identify myself, but anybody on the system who does a
>"mh" will only see ZL1TSC, as that is the call sign attached to my
>transmissions. I have asked around the various operators in the district
>that I am in, but nobody seems to have a definitive answer :-(
>
>
>Would love to hear your thoughts, as I have my packet station all set up,
>but don't want to upset anybody with misleading packet addresses
>
>Cheers & 73
>
>Phil ZL1TSC/W6
>
>
>
--
Bob Nielsen, W6SWE (RN2) nielsen@primenet.com
Tucson, AZ DM42nh QRP-L #1985 http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen
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Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 20:24:15 -0800
From: Patricia Gibbons <wa6ube@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Pactor II sked anyone?
Seth Miller wrote:
>
> Actually Patricia, your wish has already been granted. Both the SCS PTC-II
and
> PTC-IIe will automatically reduce power based on link quality. I turned this
> feature on when originally configuring my unit and then forgot about it
until
> I noticed that my RF power output had reduced to about 10 watts during a
> connection. I was worried for a minute until I realized that it was just the
> TNC lowering the power to the minimum necessary. Neat. In fact, the
parameter
> is variable so you can even limit the power reduction to any value you
choose.
>
> Hard to say enough good things about the SCS units. The only critique I can
> make is that I think the user interface is a little clunky compared to the
> later Kantronics TNC's, but the performance of Pactor II is amazing, both in
> terms of raw throughput during good conditions and the extreme robustness in
a
> weak/fading signal environment.
>
> Anyway, I know that you'll get one of these units eventually, so give me a
> shout when it comes in... :)
>
> - Seth
Well Seth... you've won me over .. gimmie about 6 weeks and I'll have
one on
the air.. via the use of my Motorola MICOM-2R military HF radio !
Trish
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City of San Jose - ITD/communications
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 00:02:58 GMT
From: kf5oj@prodigy.net (Clifton Turner)
Subject: WTB: PK-232MBX
I want to buy a PK-232 MBX with Pactor Eprom version.
Clifton Turner KF5OJ
kf5oj@prodigy.net
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