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From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: *** DESPERATE ***  - PLEASE HELP ME!!!

<InGreatNeed@vqrywqyal.net> wrote in message news:A10D7155.yykv@bamb.org...
> I need money, plain and simple... I'll be very direct about this.
> -
> I'm in the worst financial crisis of my life... I lost my job, my house
> and perhaps my family if I don't do something.
> -
> Please Please --- H E L P  M E !!!!!
> -
> -
> Send whatever you can to:
> -
> Claude

I need a Mercedes, plain and simple ... I'll be very direct about this.
I'm retired and living on a small fixed income.
But I really really want a nice car, so somebody send me one.
Now.

--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 12:34:37 GMT
From: Tony Schonfeld <tony@f5git.ampr.org>
Subject: 3net installation

hello has all,

I am testing the operation of the tnc3 and I have really evil has to
have the clear idees.  With the diskette of origin and after having
to erase the memory flashes I included/understood well how to use the
file apl and scr by copying them in RAM, but I do not have reussi has
to make them function in flash.  I seized badly has what serves the
abs file....  Is it as I think it the bios?  And why I find ap files
and apl in RAM after the operation of flash, since I am sense to have
libere this site
Well on does that become complicated when I think has to install
Xnet, how to take to me there?

I think of copying the apl, net (to publish for my needs), xts in
RAM,I believe that it is all and then I put them in memory flash
(flash -ae * apl... etc) but after must I modify the abs origin,
in my two tnc3 there are flashes 29c5001 the operation of the switch
is made how owing to the fact that there are not a scr or dipX.apl
I will need to connect my two tnc with a cord null modem.

thank you for your comments 73' Tony



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Tony Schonfeld  - F5GIT  - Phone: +33 (0)6 11 17 75 38
Email: tony@f5git.ampr.org  WWW: http://www.f5git.ampr.org


             
 

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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 02:46:35 GMT
From: ccom2@socket.net
Subject: ?

Is the psk reflector back up or is it gone for good

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 06:37:09 -0500
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: How about this?

Too complex, will take you years to design and work out the bugs.
It may even reduce the 56k effective rate by 25% with all the hops.
What if two hilltop nodes hear the same station?

"David Findlay" wrote
>...If the packet is for a station off another
> digipeater, the digipeater would send it on a dedicated link to the next
> digipeater. Mobile stations would just have to keep their antenna pointed at
> the nearest digipeater, or use a non-directional anntenna. 

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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 09:26:54 +1000
From: "David Findlay" <nedz@bigpond.com>
Subject: How about this?

> Too complex, will take you years to design and work out the bugs.
> It may even reduce the 56k effective rate by 25% with all the hops.
> What if two hilltop nodes hear the same station?

They won't because they will be on different frequencies. Also I was
emailing the guy who designed the modem and he reckons that there has been a
network in Atlanta using this same system for 5 years.

I'm starting to think that I am wasting my time asking question here. I
would probably be better off doing the maths myself and reading books.

David Findlay

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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 00:36:24 GMT
From: marsgal42@hotmail.com
Subject: How about this?

In article <Hxog5.20621$c5.57297@newsfeeds.bigpond.com>,
  "David Findlay" <nedz@bigpond.com> wrote:

> I'm starting to think that I am wasting my time asking question
> here. I would probably be better off doing the maths myself and
> reading books.

Exactly right. There are many things the Internet can do, but
there are also many things it can't do. Posting questions is no
substitute for in-depth background.

If people are really serious about communications and stuff, I
routinely recommend Communication Systems by Haykin, and Digital
Modulation and Coding by Wilson as places to start.

Laura Halliday VE7LDH       "Que les nuages soient notre
Grid: CN89mg                 pied a terre..." - Hospital/Shafte


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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 22:24:27 -0500
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: How about this?

Actually, there is no math involved, and books won't help.
You need to purchase the nodes and interface cards, and set up
the computers to run the software you design.

"David Findlay" wrote
> 
> I'm starting to think that I am wasting my time asking question here. I
> would probably be better off doing the maths myself and reading books.

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 06:27:50 -0500
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: It's kind of a shame...

There's plenty of certificates out there to replace the one from
the Federal Government.

When you learn CW at 35 WPM, or even the POW tap code
at 15 WPM, you will find a diploma with gold stars to be had.

<horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote
> Just passed my Extra examination, and I'm left with kind of a empty
> feeling.  Even though I won't be using CW any time soon, I think it
> would have been better if I HAD had to pass a 10, 13, or even 15wpm
> test in addition to the written exam(forget 20wpm!).

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 07:56:59 -0400
From: K Berrien <kberrien@_NOSPAM_javanet.com>
Subject: It's kind of a shame...

>> Oh well, now I can devote more time to my applications, like the towers
>> I'm building, and the high-speed wireless Internet gateways I want to
>> set up.  I even decided to finally join the ARRL.  I'll probably even
>> buy a new ARRL handbook(my 1994 version is getting a bit old).
>
>hey, mine's a 1985 and the last time I looked it wasn't that out of date 
><grin>. 

Heheh.... how bout 1974, library discard for 10 cents I think.  Serves
me well, not to mention it has that great ole book smell!!

Kevin

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 12:01:58 GMT
From: Den <dennis.spiess@reckitt.com>
Subject: It's kind of a shame...

In article <8lrhh3$34d$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
  horseshoestew@my-deja.com wrote:
> Just passed my Extra examination, and I'm left with kind of a empty
. . .
> Stewart - N0MHS

Congrats to you and enjoy the new privleges!
I'm happy to see 'no-code' extras (aka extra-lites!). It will keep the
crowds out of the extra CW sub-bands here in the US! More room for us
'coded' extras to operate. I see ours as a dying breed, which will make
me a much need operator for contest and dxpeditions, hell we're already
in demand!
For those who say eventually there will be no code sub-bands... well
that's OK... by then I'll be a SK or perhaps have gone pure digital. I
do hope to live long enough to hear the digital mode ops laughing at
the obsolete SSB ops asking why they still use their mouths (HI).
Hey Stew, come on down to the lower 25 sometime... we'll be glad to
'talk' to you!
73
Den Spiess W2DEN -.-


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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:37:30 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: It's kind of a shame...


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