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Subject: NEW HARDWARE FOR DIGITAL MODES!
"W6RCecilA" <Cecil.A.Moore@IEEE.org> wrote in message
news:38A1DED1.F41F27F3@IEEE.org...
> Bob Lewis wrote:
> > Cecil, did you look at the web page ? :-) This
> > thing looks to be a pretty nice sound card to rig
> > interface with audio isolation transformers,
> > serial port to PTT control, mike/sound card
> > selector switch, etc. It's not a decoder - just an
> > audio and PTT interface.
>
> Bob, for $80 it should do more than I can do in my sleep.
> An audio and PTT interface costs only $5 using brand-new
> parts. I can put together a couple of dozen or so such
> devices from free parts in my junk box.
> --
> 73, Cecil, W6RCA http://www.mindspring.com/~w6rca
To what address do I send the $5?
Um ... and another $5 for shipping?
I assume that includes full documentation, right?
--
... Hank
http://horedson.home.att.net
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Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:38:05 GMT
From: nomail@rob.knoware.nl (Rob Janssen)
Subject: NEW HARDWARE FOR DIGITAL MODES!
W6RCecilA <Cecil.A.Moore@IEEE.org> wrote:
>Bob Lewis wrote:
>> Cecil, did you look at the web page ? :-) This
>> thing looks to be a pretty nice sound card to rig
>> interface with audio isolation transformers,
>> serial port to PTT control, mike/sound card
>> selector switch, etc. It's not a decoder - just an
>> audio and PTT interface.
>Bob, for $80 it should do more than I can do in my sleep.
>An audio and PTT interface costs only $5 using brand-new
>parts. I can put together a couple of dozen or so such
>devices from free parts in my junk box.
Then you should go ahead and do just that. But there always is
a market for selling $5 in components as a $80 ready-made appliance
with instruction manual and (0/1)-800 number to help the absolute
dummy to get going...
Rob
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 06:03:13 GMT
From: Don <dnelsch@neo.rr.com>
Subject: Problem with D700A - am I missing something?
You do not want a null modem cable - you need a double female straight through
cable and if you are using the Kenwood program, I found that it ONLY works on
COM1, not on COM2.
Don, K8EIW
Tim Goldenburg wrote:
> I'm new to amateur radio. In fact, I haven't received my call sign yet.
> I'm hoping by the end of this week. I recently bought a Kenwood TM-D700A as
> my first radio. I bought it so I could experience packet radio. I liked
> the built-in TNC feature. Hopefully, I am missing something simple, or
> someone else with this rather new radio can elighten me.
>
> I'm using a DB9 female-female laplink (null-modem) cable.
>
> The instruction say I need
> 9600 bps
> 8bit
> 1 stop bit
> no parity
> hardware flow control
>
> And then starting TNC PKT mode.
>
> I've done this on 2 com ports which I know work. I've also tried 2 com
> ports on a separate computer. I can't get my computer to talk to the radio.
> I've verified that the ports are set (through device manager in Win 98) at
> the above settings. I am trying to communicate through Hyperterminal to no
> avail. I've double checked the radio setting that it is receiving data from
> the computer at 9600 bps (which is also the default).
>
> For fun, I've tried
> 9600
> 7
> 1
> even
> hardware
>
> 9600
> 7
> 1
> no
> hardware
>
> and those settings with xon/xoff flow controll.
>
> I have also tried to use the beta software from kenwood to program the
> radio. I can't get this software to speak either. Any ideas? Could it be
> a bad port on the radio?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Tim Goldenburg
> tim@goldenburg.com
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 08:13:20 +0100
From: <ringo2000@myokay.net>
Subject: suche für meine icom blackbox
ich hab den pcr1000 von icom gibts da auch andere soft um den zu betreiben
oder kann mir jemand seine mch -files schicken?
http://www.ringo2000.myokay.net/
ringo2000@myokay.net
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Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 22:03:44 GMT
From: gm4plm@emn.org.uk (Simon Lewis GM4PLM)
Subject: Windows CE APRS and Packet Software ?????
I am looking for windows CE programs for APRS and packet. Does anyone
know if these exist???
73 Simon
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Date: 10 Feb 2000 00:00:26 GMT
From: ralphmw@aol.com (RalphMW)
Subject: Windows CE APRS and Packet Software ?????
Hi Simon,
Try:
http://www.cssincorp.com/pakrattce
This is a nice Windows CE packet program that will run just about any TNC (No
Baycom). Another site to check is:
http://www.tapr.org
This is the packet capitol and they have various packet related programs and
info. A Windows CE version of APRS is coming out soon & this is the site where
it should be available. Good luck & 73's.
Cheers.
Ralph NH6QT/3
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