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Ham-Digital Digest Sat, 12 Feb 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 43
Today's Topics:
IP over Flexnet
Kiss eproms for tnc2 / tiny-2 (4 msgs)
Libretto70CT+SoundCard
NEW HARDWARE FOR DIGITAL MODES! (2 msgs)
Problem with D700A - am I missing something? (5 msgs)
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 21:04:03 +0100
From: "Heidemann" <Heidemann.Rolf@t-online.de>
Subject: IP over Flexnet
Is someone on frequency who could help me with the installation of IP over
Flexnet under WIN95?
Vy 73 Rolf DH1SBJ
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 00:32:04 GMT
From: gareth@lightfox.demon.co.uk (Gareth Rowlands)
Subject: Kiss eproms for tnc2 / tiny-2
In article <38a1fa60.3089744@news.compuserve.com>,
106255.1565@compuserve.com (Richard C. Ferryman) wrote:
> I am looking for code to burn into the eprom of a tiny-2 (tnc2 clone)
> to stay permanently in kiss mode. Has anyone got something? My local
> ip node (gb7flk) is having problems with his tnc dropping out of kiss
> mode.
Hmmm .... I wonder which TNC this is ? I had the same problem with a TNC-2
clone and fitted a JKISS eprom, the image of which can be found in the
G8BPQ node packages at least 4.06 through 4.08a - that fixed it for good.
73, Gareth.
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 11:00:19 GMT
From: 106255.1565@compuserve.com (Richard C. Ferryman)
Subject: Kiss eproms for tnc2 / tiny-2
Thanks for everyones help. I have now blown one jkiss eprom and one
TAPR tnc1.1.8a with kiss set on. They will both be tried. I am
running the 1.1.8a at present, if that gives any problems will try the
jkiss eprom, If all is well will send them over to gb7flk.
Thanks
Richard
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 17:28:18 -0600
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: Kiss eproms for tnc2 / tiny-2
For old stuff like this, take a look at:
ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/packet
Then root around, as everything about the TNC-2 is in there somewhere.
Rob Janssen <nomail@rob.knoware.nl> wrote in message
news:slrn8a7k60.53t.nomail@linux.pe1chl.ampr.org...
> Richard C. Ferryman <106255.1565@compuserve.com> wrote:
> >I am looking for code to burn into the eprom of a tiny-2 (tnc2 clone)
> >to stay permanently in kiss mode.
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 11:28:40 GMT
From: nomail@rob.knoware.nl (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Kiss eproms for tnc2 / tiny-2
Steve Sampson <ssampson@usa-site.net> wrote:
>For old stuff like this, take a look at:
>ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/packet
>Then root around, as everything about the TNC-2 is in there somewhere.
That is probably where I got it from... but it has been on my disk(s)
for over 10 years, so I don't remember the details. I used it for a short
while: just after I discovered TCP/IP and before I discovered that KISS
TNCs are not a desirable thing. Then I built my first SCC interface card.
Rob
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 11:15:56 +0100
From: "Esteban Sanchis Kilders" <esanchis@uv.es>
Subject: Libretto70CT+SoundCard
Has anybody some experience in using the soundcard of an Libretto 70CT to
demodulate digital modes?
The main problem is: how can I access the microphone of my soundcard?
TNX,
Stefan
EA5GMI
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 08:04:59 -0500
From: no.spam@no.junk.mail.net
Subject: NEW HARDWARE FOR DIGITAL MODES!
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000 20:15:45 -0500, Del Schier K1UHF FN31
<kd1du@Ridgefield-CT.com> wrote:
>Helmut Wabnig wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 09 Feb 2000 11:52:09 -0800, "Del Schier, K1UHF"
>> <dels@optimaudio.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Hello all,
>> >
>> >I hope that this message is not a problem being commercial in nature.
>> >
>> >I work for a small electronic engineering firm and we have decided
>> >to enter the ham radio market as a new cottage industry company, in
>> >support of our hobby. We would like to announce a new product for
>> >the digital modes. We are just about finished with our production
>> >prototype testing and expect to be in production in about 6 weeks.
>> >
>> >Please see our web page: http://www.westmountainradio.com
>> >
>> >We would like feedback from this group, we are not ready to take
>> >orders, we are simply asking for your feedback.
>
>> If you would post the circuit diagram here,
>> then I would know.......
>>
>> Just fun, keep going!
>> W.
>
>Hello all!
>
>I don't know the attitude or personality of this group but I hope it
>is more amateur radio than computers.
>
>I got notified by one of the groups "internet police" but I have been
>reading the comments and they have been helpful.
>
>Looks like we should come out with a $5.00 version, we could throw an
>isolation transformer and some resistors in a envelope. Of course that
>version you would have to cut your microphone off the cord and solder
>the parts in between and hook up your sound card. You couldn't talk
>on your radio anymore but your computer's audio would be hooked up.
>Just kidding.......hi,hi.
>
>We could make a RIGblaster BASIC with just a PCB and all the parts
>for ground isolation and serial PTT control; but no cables, box
>or connectors. It would probably sell for $12 in kit form and we
>will probably make one.
>
>The ham community seems to be spending more time talking about and
>using computers than radios, something I am not happy about. My boss
>N1ZZ and I thought it might be good to make a product that connects
>them together. Since parts are hard to get and most hams can't solder
>anymore we thought it should be easy to hook up and universal.
>
>The RIGblaster took 3 man months to design and get to market an it
>has more than 60 parts. The parts include 2 high grade mini toggle
>switches, 2 DPDT relays, 9 connectors, 1 optoisolator, a painted and
>silkscreened .062" aluminum case, a 12 volt wall supply, a double
>sided plated through, FR4 board, a CD with most of the sound card
>software downloads and info, not to mention US assembly time packing
To be continued in digest: hd_2000_43B
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