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Ham-Digital Digest          Thu,  3 Aug 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  209

Today's Topics:
                   Find Anyone Know Everything  776
                 Help needed with acquisition of TNC
                      internet repeater linking
                       It's kind of a shame...
                                MIXW32
                            Software ????
               Timewave DSP-599zx Upgrade Announcement
                       two meter radio for sale
                            WinPSKse V2.0

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Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 18:17:40 GMT
From: fvdeif@americandatabank.com
Subject: Find Anyone Know Everything  776

Do you need the dirt on some one ar just want to track them down.

800-200-0853
http://www.criminalcheck.net
kdfypzlwdwmvbucgsmutgzkwnmeeeiubekmthsxmefdvfwbri

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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 11:39:15 +0200
From: "Gerry Pieterse" <gspieter@mweb.co.za>
Subject: Help needed with acquisition of TNC

Hi guys

Despite the fact that I have been licensed on HF for several years, I am a
newbie to digital modes. I currently have an AEA PK 900 with which I work
vhf packet but I have not managed a single contact on hf on any of the
advertised modes (Amtor, Pactor).and one very brief contact on RTTY but this
lasted less than one minute.

The rig I use is a Kenwood TS-440S which has been doing a marvelous job all
these years on all modes (has FSK mode for data) and is in perfect
condition. Some of the names that have come up in conversations with other
hams is Hal. I had a Kantronics on loan for a while and was not impressed by
its performance - mind you that was a few years ago and the quality may have
improved some. It just did not seem able to pick out weak signals.

One of the recent issues of CQ magazibe ran a story on the Hal and the
reviewer seemed to like it a lot.

Ideally, I would also like to use it for satellite work (phase rd etc) but
it sems to me
that it simply is not possible to get all modes in one package.

I would also like to know which are currently the preferred and most popular
data modes

I would greatly appreciate any and all advice from you experienced bunch as
to which way to go. Getting the gear to South Africa is not a problem as a
friend from New York is coming to visit me in December and has kindly
volunteered to bring it along

I am going to post this same message on the other packet boards as well in
case some guru only reads the one board and misses it. No offence intended/

73's and all the best

Kind regards

Gerry Pieterse
de ZS6GER
Tel:   27 11 888 1187
Fax:  27 11 888 1186
Cell:  082 443  0291
Snail Mail: 128 Seventh Street
                      Linden 2195
                      Johannesburg
                      South Africa



Please respond directly to: tgerry@global.co.za

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Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 19:46:32 GMT
From: g3zhi@hotmail.com (ian)
Subject: internet repeater linking

why not link your repeater to the internet
a few  vk repeater already are
its very easy to do
for more info check http://www.qsl.net/g3zhi

73 ian

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Date: 1 Aug 2000 19:01:40 GMT
From: Boatanchor Bob NA4G <na4g@weedcon3.cropsci.ncsu.edu>
Subject: It's kind of a shame...

In rec.radio.amateur.policy horseshoestew@my-deja.com wrote:
> In article <so2rl9aqo0b159@corp.supernews.com>,
>   "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net> wrote:
>> 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.

> 35wpm?!  My god!  I'll be lucky to ever get to 15wpm on Morse - let
> alone the POW tap code.

Tap code aside...... if you hang in there, Steve, you will find that
at around 25wpm or so, the code becomes fun and conversational, rather


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