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| 10:00 | Jochen Sarrazin, DG6VJ + |
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| -11:00 | Hans-Peter Zorn, DG4IAD: |
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| | * DIDADIT; ideas for a new, loop- |
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| | tolerant convers protocol; |
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| | LinKt-The Linux KDE PR terminal |
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| 11:00 | Ekki Plicht, DF4OR: |
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| -12:00 | * DigiMap - a program for auto- |
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| | matical network wide diagnosis |
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| | and information gathering |
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| 12:00 | Lunch break |
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| 12:45 | Closing discussion |
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| -13:30 | Possible subjects: |
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| | - We need a new "Mailbox"-System |
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| | - We need a new network |
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| | - We need fresh people |
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Workshops:
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1.) Linux workshop
The Linux workshop will be guided by Hans-Peter Zorn (DG4IAD), Robert Stein-
Haeusser (DL1NC), Matthias Welwarsky (DG2FEF) and Jens David (DG1KJD) this
year. It will take place during saturday and consist of two parts.
The first part starts at around 11:30 and consists mainly of an installation
party. It is our aim to provide every participant with an useable, working
Linux packet radio system and basic understandings about how it works. To
achieve this, you have to bring your PCs with everything you need in order
to operate it (i.e. display, keyboard, cables, mouse, packet radio equipment).
There has to be enough free disk space on your HDDs (at least 500 MB) and
if possible one free partition entry in your partition table.
Please remember to back up all important data on the system before daring the
trip to Darmstadt because until now we managed to kill nearly every system. :-
)
The workshop includes:
- Installation of a common Linux distribution
- Basic configuration of the system
- Configuration and recompilation of the Linux operating system core (kernel)
with support for the new AX.25 stack
- Configuration of the AX.25 and network subsystems
- Installation and configuration of the graphical packet radio terminal
"LinKt"
- Installation and configuration of TCP/IP and applications using it
(e.g. Netscape etc.)
At around 15:00, when everybody should have a useable system, we can start
destroying it again by applying our programming skills. :-)
Hans-Peter will show us, how to design C programs which communicate with the
outer world using the common socket interface provided by the AX.25 core.
Of cause, if the number of participants permits it, we could also do something
completely different.
2.) 9600 baud workshop
Here no real program exists. You can bring your transceivers including power
supply and AF cables.
Andreas, DL2FZN will answer your questions, test the radio for usuability
with 9k6 and give you advise in how to achieve it. This workshop also starts
on saturday at around 13:15.
3.) Pager workshop
Holger, DB6KH guides a pager workshop this year. It is about converting
standard commercial pagers (Quix, Telmi, ...) into ham radio equipment (i.e.
to receive, in the 439 MHz band). It starts on saturday, 13:15. Bring your
pager and your electronic skills...
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:37:57 GMT
From: dpknight@digital.com (Dave Knight)
Subject: Digipan
In article <8apg96$g8s$1@news.cy-net.net>, dyess@txcyber.com (Dale Dyess)
wrote:
>Does anyone know of another software program for running PSK31 that compares
>with Digipan? Just curious. Dale , WA5GVE
I'm not sure what you mean "compares with Digipan".
What attributes or features are you really looking for?
For example, WinPSK (and its offshoot WinPSKse, which is my attempt at adding
features to WinPSK, mainly the ability to deal with two receive signals at
once) has really good DSP and seems to be able to handle much weaker signals
than some other programs.
Logger has significantly fancier logging and handles PSK31 decently.
Pointers to these, and others can be found at www.psk31.com, as well as
possibly other sites.
Dave, ka1dt ka1dt@arrl.net
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 20:09:11 -0700
From: "John Burch" <occupant@enetis.net>
Subject: Help with question about MFJ 1270
How do you access one of these TNCs
via the computer port with a Win98
computer? I have been told that the
TNC can only talk to a DOS-based
machine...
Help!
Any assistance would be really appreciated.
Thanks for reading
John
occupant@enetis.net
...
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 05:03:15 GMT
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: Help with question about MFJ 1270
You can use hyperterm under Windows 98 to access it. Any computer, Windows,
DOS, Linux, Mac can talk to a TNC since it's just a serial device.
--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com
"John Burch" <occupant@enetis.net> wrote in message
news:38dadbfd@news.enetis.net...
> How do you access one of these TNCs
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