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Ham-Digital Digest          Sat, 15 Jan 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue   15

Today's Topics:
                         DSP 232 update ????
                New Internet Accessible PacketCluster
                                PK-88
                        PK900 Slow RTTY print
                                 test

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Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 09:27:26 -0000
From: "Gerrit Vinke" <gerrit@vinke.force9.net>
Subject: DSP 232 update ????

Hello,

Has anyone purchased the new update for the DSP 232 from timewave.
And if so can you let me know the results.

Tnx PA3DWC

gerrit@vinke.force9.net



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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:17:27 GMT
From: nfivein@my-deja.com
Subject: New Internet Accessible PacketCluster

You are welcome to connect to a New Internet Accessible PacketCluster
at telnet address: 209.32.226.63

This AR-Cluster is located at KC0DJO in Duluth Minnesota and is part of
the Midwest PacketCluster System.

At your initial sign on you will be asked for your call, name and QTH.
Enter your QTH as 'City State' or 'City Country', e.g. Chicago IL or
Oslo Norway so we can see where all our new friends live.

Enter HELP SET for information on setting or resetting your Location
(Lat/Long), QTH and NAME.

You can send a cluster mail to the sysop with the command 'S KC0DJO'

73 and Welcome

Ron N5IN


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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 16:29:47 -0000
From: "John Luthy" <jluthy@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: PK-88

I'm real new to packet and I issued a reset command instead of restart and
now my tnc is goofed up somehow.
When it powers up the "mult" led is lit and I cant get it to do anything...
Help ... I could really use some instructions and maybe an elmer.

Thanks

KF6QCQ
John


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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 07:11:10 -0700
From: "Gary L. Johnson" <xpware@home.com>
Subject: PK900 Slow RTTY print

On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 18:52:04 -0600, Sharon L Taylor
<dstaylor@minn.net> wrote:

>Interested in hearing from anyone who has experienced a problem with the
>PK900 not printing the RTTY in realtime when the 2nd port is connected
>to VHF packet cluster.  When there is a lot of activity on the DX
>cluster, the print for the RTTY lags significantly behind the real time
>signal.  This is lag can be as long as minutes in some cases.  If I only
>use the RTTY port and shutoff the Packet port, the print is as you would
>expect, character for character as it is received.
>
>Appreciate hearing from anyone who may have experience similar or other
>observations with the PK900.
>
>Donn  K0QC


 I have seen similar resluts with the PK900 when it is 
 used in Host mode and HPOLL is enabled.  With this
 combination the TNC gets very slow.

 This condition gets worse when the packet channel
 is extremely busy (as in a DX cluster node).

 I tested this when I was developing XPDUAL and
 XPWIN and decided to run with HPOLL OFF. 

 73 Gary KF7XP

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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 06:57:16 -0500
From: "lak" <lak@radio.land.com>
Subject: test

Disregard as this is test of my newsgroup reader after IE bomdbed out!


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