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Ham-Digital Digest          Fri,  7 Jul 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  182

Today's Topics:
                        2 TNC's with one radio
                   CW versus hi speed digital etc.
               Forget HF & CW - Think Digital (4 msgs)
                        I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO
                      making money fast and easy
                    PSK31 with TS-950SDX (3 msgs)
             Tech question - AM/FM digital radio (2 msgs)
                Uniden ARU 251K repeater help, please?

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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 23:53:59 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: 2 TNC's with one radio

"Willie Peloquin" <wpeloqui@ismi.net> wrote in message
news:8j7t7s$fgm$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> Hi Gang,
>
> I was presented the problem of connecting 2 TNCs to one radio. Will
> putting them in parallel be a problem? How about putting diodes on the
> xmit and the PTT lines.
>
> Thanks & 73,
>
> Willie
> n8mdy
>
> --
> Willie Peloquin
> Senior Software Engineer - Contract
> http://www.ismi.net/~wpeloqui

KG7LX runs this configuration on one of his 2M freqs.
One TNC set to 1200 baud, the other to 9600.
People can connect at either baud rate.
TX/RX/PTT each paralleled.

--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 06:46:48 -0700
From: "Johnny Rico" <lawdog2@ibm.net>
Subject: CW versus hi speed digital etc.

"Peter O. Brackett" <ab4bc@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:8k0v3q$a5u$1@nntp9.atl.mindspring.net...
> Roger:
>
> I am very sorry to tell you this, because your post is so sincere,
but...
> you are way off base!

I never got off the bench much in Little League.

>
> IRoger, i you do not chose to, or rather, as I suspect cannot make
> intelligent contributions to a technical discussion of digital
transmission
> techniques, then just point all postings on here with "CW" in the
subject
> line to your "delete" file.

OK, now the personal attacks start.  Typical.

My participation on this forum goes back years.  Feel free to look at
deja news and decide for yourself about my contribution or lack
thereof. Also remember to search the QST archives (you'll find me
there).  OK, I'm off this thread for good.  ..._._ for you Morse
types.

---
Roger J. Buffington
W6VZV; w6vzv@arrl.net
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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 23:17:17 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: Forget HF & CW - Think Digital

<horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8iuf8d$35p$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <3953890f.2477388@news1.wolfenet.com>,
>   henry@wolfenet.com (Henry Knouse) wrote:
> > "Peter O. Brackett" <ab4bc@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >"Forget HF", I am avidly involved in broadband local communications
> myself.
> > >You???
> > >
> >
> > Sadly DX is almost impossible without HF. I have contacted over 19
> > countries all over the world via CW on HF in the last two weeks.
> > That would be some feat for the 2 meter up crowd.
> >
>
> You don't get it, do you?  All you have to do is connect to the dude
> with a DSL gateway down the street, and you can talk "all over the
> world" - even on 2 meters.

I think you mean that you can connect to your local gateway
on two meters. The "all over the world" part has nothing at all
to do with radio. If you want to talk all over the world, grab
your mike and get on 10/15/20 meters. There you actually
CAN talk all over the world ... using ham radio.


> Stewart - N0MHS
> --
> Wireless High-Speed Networking Information:
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/2254/radio.html
> Public Radio Services Information:
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/2254/radio2.html


--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 16:51:49 -0700
From: horseshoe7 <horseshoe7NOhoSPAM@yahoo.com.invalid>
Subject: Forget HF & CW - Think Digital

"Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net> wrote:
>> > Sadly DX is almost impossible without HF. I have contacted
over 19
>> > countries all over the world via CW on HF in the last two
weeks.
>> > That would be some feat for the 2 meter up crowd.
>> >
>>
>> You don't get it, do you?  All you have to do is connect to
the dude
>> with a DSL gateway down the street, and you can talk "all
over the
>> world" - even on 2 meters.
>
>I think you mean that you can connect to your local gateway
>on two meters. The "all over the world" part has nothing at all
>to do with radio. If you want to talk all over the world, grab
>your mike and get on 10/15/20 meters. There you actually
>CAN talk all over the world ... using ham radio.

It doesn't seem to bother you that the sounds of your voice go
thru the radio using electrical signals.  Why should it bother
me how the signals from my 2m RADIO gateway link get to the
other guy... using ham radio?  You just have to look at the
Internet as one big radio.

> Hank

Stewart - N0MHS




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Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 19:38:47 -0500
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: Forget HF & CW - Think Digital

Can I have a glass of water?



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