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Subj: HamDigitalDigest 2000/18B
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WA4JAF-7, Ken, Ft. Pierce, Florida regional co-ordinator/helper solid stn.
K9SLQ-7, Wayne, Bluffton, IN, original 1986 member, co-ordinator.
KR4MS-7, Nick, Athens, GA. Links to the South..
VE2CJT-7, Jean-Guy, Bourcherville, Quebec, new on "NETWORK 105"
N4BG-7, Ben, Roanoke, VA, one of the original co-ordinators.
VE3CDZ-7, Adviser/Helper/Co-ordinator
WB3IWY-7, Gerry, TheNet X1J-4 node, Warren, PA, good support strong netnode
VO1CT-7, Wayne, Placentia, Newfoundland, Co-ordinator (Newfoundland & East)
KD4PWK-7, Berea, KY. KA-Node also help for PK-232 users.
WA8RSA-7, Dave, Zeeland, MI, (also sometimes JNOS)
VE4JA-7, Jack, Russel, Manitoba, Co-ordinator Manitoba/Saskatechewan JNOS
N8DA-7, Dana, Homeworth, OH, JNOS new to "NETWORK 105", good links.
WB8HRO-7, Tim, Howell, MI, KA-Node.. help in MI.
VA3IKJ-7, Ike, Unvionville, ON, Link to Toronto.
AB4YY-7, Mike, Front Royal, Virginia, maybe netnode or KA-Node.
VE3DOU-7, Peter, Hamilton, Ont. excellent signal, crystal controlled ops.
W0UI-7, Woody, Franktown, CO. long time KA-Node - helper.
K9VSO-7, Jim, Madison, WI, has two KA-Nodes on two different bands.
KR3C-7, Tim, James Creek, PA. JNOS-TCP/IP much support and experimenting.
KF4PUX-7, Hank, Richlands, NC, good strong North to South connections.
KC5HNH-7, Randy, Wilson, TX, new KA-Node link to Texas
KB8OOR-7, Bill, South Point, OH, new active station.
KB8OLF-7, Dave, Detroit, PK-Node, good strong links. help for AEA users.
W6ABC-7, Jack, Oakland, CA.
KC4UBU-7, Geoff, Coeburn, VA.
SL0AX-7, Per, Sweden, KA-Node.
VE3ON-7, Norm, Ajax, Ont. part time, PK-Node
VE7DGM-7, Bill, Vancouver, BC
W9YHY-7, Damon, Indianapolis, PK-Node, access to Amprnet (w9dcc)
TI2YO-7, Minor, Costa Rica, may have JNOS or FBB operational welcome Minor
DA1HR-7, Randy, Mannheim, Germany
N0SLZ-7, Perry, Kansas City, KS.
VE3XZT-7, Dale, Almonte, Ont.. PK-Node route to the nations's capital Ottawa.
VE1AMA-7, VE3DOU-7, KB8OOR-7, VO1CT-7, and N0SLZ-7 are all crystal
controlled stations if you wish to tunee to either station as a
reference frequency.
We are in the midst of expanding, and are looking for stations in
the West and Midwest both Canada and USA. Also looking for European
Stations.
Looking forward to hear from you. Please support "NETWORK 105",
by using the SSID set of:
-1 for PBBS
-2 for GATE
-7 for KA-NODE, NOSnode, NETROM, G8BPQ, all nodes.
generics. PBBS term for any built-in-the-tnc mail systems.
JNOS or TNOS TCP/IP type stations NOS = Net Operating System
AMPRNet - AMateur Packet Radio on the interNet) stations
that have RF as well as Internet wormhole connections
Netnode - a local network vhf node.
LAN - Local Area Network.
If you are not using a KAM, please set the following parameters:
FRack 5, DWait 0 on hf - FRack 6, DWait 0 on vhf
Paclen 60 HF, 128 VHF, Maxframe 1 HF
If you want good performance, please DO NOT DIGIPEAT A CONNECTION,
it is much better to connect to a node - and then use that node to
connect to the station you want. You will only spend 90% of the time
retrying and getting RNR and REJ frames if you digipeat the connection.
Also PLEASE use CALLSIGNS, and NOT ALIASES. Let's keep it HAM RADIO.
No "HANDLE" type calls please, as they can be duplicated, while only you
have your own call. At one time we had two stations using VAGATE on the
network. It surely caused a mess.
If you run an MSYS system, please use the netnode with -7
as opposed to the MSYS version of KA-NODE, (K-node). The
move is to make the -7 indicate a multiported node whether
it is a KA-Node, JNOS, NETROM, or any node that is
multi-ported. Users will be able to figure it out after
exploring it a bit.
There are no full server BBS to BBS forwarding systems on the
network, or at least we hope there are not. Please support
and enjoy the network. It can help you get where you want
quite efficiently.
Those stations that wish to run one of the various BBS systems
as an extention to their own systems, no problem, but please
no BBS to BBS forwarding, and no nodes broadcasts...
TCP/IP stations wishing to join the network, again no problem
but please no File forwarding as it would choke the system.
TCP/IP is a very powerful system, and for the network to be
able to get to know and use it, is a good idea, and you are
most welcome here.
Thanks and hope to hear comments soon.
All the best.
73... Burt & Phyllis
ve1ama & ve1ppr
ve1ama@ve1ppr.#aubrn.ns.can.noam (packet mail)
ve1ama@ve1ppr.ampr.or (AMPRNet)
ve1ama@rac.ca (e-mail)
"NETWORK 105" Founder/Co-ordinator (1986)
14.105 <=> 144.990 HF/VHF KA-Node/Gateway
Keeping packet alive
On "NETWORK 105"
Packet is a sharing mode
It shares info and shares the frequencies.
p.s Watch for a new Intro message coming soon to your PBBS
additions and deletions that have come/gone from the list.
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