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> same as the 144.39 stations to my ear, so they must be 1200 baud also,
> but I still cannot copy a thing there.
>
> Tomorrow I will see if I can connect to a station.
>
> Jerry W4UK
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Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 22:24:37 -0500
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: need sw for pk-96 tnc
Depends on the O/S, but you can get Pc PakRatt for Windows for Windows 3.1
and PKterm '99 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
Demos of PKterm are available at the URL below.
--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com
"Bruce" <hdobruce@lis.ab.ca> wrote in message
news:01bfa106$805cbbe0$7559a1c6@hdobruce...
> hi, looking for software for use with the AEA PK-96 tnc.
>
> I can be e mailed at bruce@lions.com
>
> thanks......Bruce
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Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 17:53:31 GMT
From: kk5yy@my-deja.com
Subject: Seeking RTTY contester in Colorado
Howdy All,
I got a most rude offensive and anonymous letter from some moron
taking issue with the way I responded to CQs in past RTTY contests.
The letter was postmarked Denver, Colorado perhaps there is a famous
RTTY Contest Cop there who sent it.
Instead of trying to Elmer or guide a newbie this twit lambasted
me at great length alleging that my style of reply was the subject
of much international bru-ha-ha. The interesting thing is that in
the EA-WW contest this past weekend I changed the way I reply to
a CQ in a way that just happened to address his complaints.
So Mr. Anonymous if you would like to discuss this like a man I'm
in the phone book or I'll come up on the frequency of your choice.
Your tirade had a lot of questions I'd be happy to address any or
all of them. I don't expect to hear from you but perhaps some one
else might have an idea what name a sniveling piece of dog crap like
yourself goes by.
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 01:54:42 GMT
From: "David Johnson" <kb5ylg@gte.net>
Subject: Society of Amateur Radio Programmers?
I hope this is an appropriate forum. I'm hoping to reach Visual Basic and
all other programmers who are Amateur Radio Operators and develop software
for Amateur Radio Service purposes. If this is of interest to you, please
check out the web site I am assembling.
Also, those who wish to have there software, projects or related items
featured, please let me know.
David Johnson
kb5ylg
http://www.geocities.com/kb5ylg
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Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 17:13:00 +1000
From: cdc <cdc@fast.net.au>
Subject: starting RITTY
Hi
I am still trying to evaluate ritty (still searching for the best RTTY
program to use). I must say trying because I can not start the
unregistered version of RITTY. My operating system is Windows 98 and I
had no problems evaluating other soundblaster based software like MixW
Demo.
When I start RITTY the Windows screen switches and the RITTY welcome
screen comes on. That is how far I get.....
This is very disappointing as I am very curious about RITTY, I have read
many encouraging articles about the software. So if anybody has an idea
what could be the reason for my problem please let me know.
Thanks for your help
VY 73
VK2GFB
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Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 17:12:07 +0100
From: Ian Wade <Ian.Wade@care4free.net>
Subject: Telephone Keypad Letters?
For some documentation, I need to check the "standard" assignment of
letters to keys on telephone keypads.
In the UK it looks like this
1
2 ABC
3 DEF
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
0
Is it any different where you live?
73
Ian, G3NRW
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Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 13:03:00 -0400
From: "Charles H. Rahe, II" <crahe@lancnews.infi.net>
Subject: Telephone Keypad Letters?
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Lancaster, PA, USA
Bell Atlantic
Same except:
7 PRS
9 WXY
No Q or Z
I think this is probably standard US.
Ian Wade wrote:
> For some documentation, I need to check the "standard" assignment of
> letters to keys on telephone keypads.
>
> In the UK it looks like this
>
> 1
> 2 ABC
> 3 DEF
> 4 GHI
> 5 JKL
> 6 MNO
> 7 PQRS
> 8 TUV
> 9 WXYZ
> 0
>
> Is it any different where you live?
>
> 73
> Ian, G3NRW
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Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 13:03:29 -0400
From: "Charles H. Rahe, II" <crahe@lancnews.infi.net>
Subject: Telephone Keypad Letters?
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Lancaster, PA, USA
Bell Atlantic
Same except:
7 PRS
9 WXY
No Q or Z
I think this is probably standard US.
Ian Wade wrote:
> For some documentation, I need to check the "standard" assignment of
> letters to keys on telephone keypads.
>
> In the UK it looks like this
>
> 1
> 2 ABC
> 3 DEF
> 4 GHI
> 5 JKL
> 6 MNO
> 7 PQRS
> 8 TUV
> 9 WXYZ
> 0
>
> Is it any different where you live?
>
> 73
> Ian, G3NRW
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Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 15:48:34 -0400
From: Ralph Mowery <rmowery@dialpoint.net>
Subject: Telephone Keypad Letters?
The same in the US except there is no Q anywhere. That is on the 7
there is only PRS.
Ian Wade wrote:
>
> For some documentation, I need to check the "standard" assignment of
> letters to keys on telephone keypads.
>
> In the UK it looks like this
>
> 1
> 2 ABC
> 3 DEF
> 4 GHI
> 5 JKL
> 6 MNO
> 7 PQRS
> 8 TUV
> 9 WXYZ
> 0
>
> Is it any different where you live?
>
> 73
> Ian, G3NRW
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