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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 00 17:14:47 MET

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From: pa2aga@pe1mvx.ampr.org
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>
> OkiData OL-400 LED Desktop Laser printer. WORKS FINE.
> NEW TONER CARTRIDGE. Has "Replace Drum" message.
> Will soon need replacement Drum (PM item every ~30,000 pages)
> [drop-in replacement part!] [can be purchased on net for $140]
> Printer new was >$450 and is in excellent condition.  $35
> I also have a second one that needs drum now! $15...buy both for $45!
>
> Panasonic KXP-4410 Laser Printer AS IS
> Needs New Developer Unit (Drop-in assembly)
> Developer costs $159.99 at Office Depot
> You can find them cheaper on the web.
> Printer originally costs $500 new and is
> in excellent condition less developer unit!    $25
>
> Auto Data Switch - Parallel to Parallel - New
> 6 Printer automatic switch box w/ wall P/Supply
> Automatically switch printer from up to 6 PC's.  $40
>
> Radio Shack # 63-3005 Metal Detector - was Gift
> Brand New in Box, as in store. $35
>
>
> Roger Borowski - K9RB
> E-mail; K9RB.Rog@telocity.com
> Orange Park, Florida  (s.w. of JACKSONVILLE)
>
> ALL PRICES ARE FOB - SHIPPING ADDITIONAL (at cost)
> E-mail to reserve items and for shipping costs.
>
> All Items will be shipped the following day upon
> receipt of BANK DRAFT or MONEY ORDER payments only.
>
> E-mail references from previous buyers upon request.
>
>
>
>
>

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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 04:37:29 GMT
From: jejyrf@cuy.net
Subject: Dritz is an ass hole ... and I am sorry!!!  5104

Hey all ... Yesterday I accidentally sent out an invite to my penpal and
mailing list site ... thinking that it would be OK for the rec mailing list
.. unfortunately there is this ass hole named dritz ... I think he is
dritz@princeton.com  or dritz@atlantic.net  .... any way he is a real anal
prick with no life.  So I saw this other post on the internet with my email
address on it and I emailed him and asked him what the deal was ... and why I
was on this report ...  and that I didnt know what I did wrong and what I
could do to rectify it ... 

anyway this ass hole then goes back and tells his mommy and about anyone else
he could think of about this issue ...  he is such an anal prick ...

anyway I just wanted to send this mail to the rec newsgroup and let all of you
know that I am sorry if I cause you any inconvenience at all ... and if I did
I just wanted to appolgize.

If you want to contact me to discuss this please drop me an email at
einstein@cuy.net  I would really like to hear from all of you and we can
discuss this off line.  Thank you.
einstein@cuy.net

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Date: 13 Aug 2000 12:34:29 +1200
From: "Jim" <zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz>
Subject: help with BTL

Thank you for reading this message.  I have downloaded the BTL software but
cannot get it running.

Could some very nice gentleman contact me at...zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz...
and i will let him know what help I need and hopefully we can run through
it together.

Many thanks to you all
Jim (New Zealand)


http://www.zfree.co.nz

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Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 13:14:37 GMT
From: k8cpa@arrl.net (chuck)
Subject: NEW! PSK31 Mailing list!

Hi All,


Seeing the "other" PSK31 Mailing list is very unrealiable, and all but
disappeared, I have started one here in the states... go to
Http://psk31.listbot.com or http://www.qsl.net/k8cpa/psk31.htm and
sign up!

there are 102 people on there as of last night... 

Everyone is welcome!

and BTW: I did get my kenwood ts-950sdx going on psk31... have worked
alot of stateside and a few countries... Worked XE1M last night on 20!


-Chuck K8CPA

Talk around the world....LEGALLY!
http://www.arrl.org/hamradio.html

How do you get your ham Ticket?
http://www.arrl.org/fastrak.html

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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 01:27:13 -0700
From: "Walter Dunckel" <walter@radiohound.com>
Subject: Palm Pilot, Email, Packet?

The simplest way to do this would be to use APRS. APRS uses ONE frequency
everywhere in the USA. It is on 144.390. With a GPS connected, it will show
your dad's position to anyone who has access to the internet. It will also
send and receive messages. Your Dad will be able to send E-mail, but will
not receive E-mail. The station once set up is easy. There is PocketAPRS
which will run on a Palm pilot. Of course you will need a TNC to connect the
Palm to a radio, and GPS.

For more info on APRS here are some links.

http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?k4hg-8 This is an example of what you
would see from the internet, as your dad traveled.

http://www.qsl.net/kd4rdb/aprs.htm This is an introduction to APRS and more.

http://www.kenwood.net/products/index.cfm?AMA=open&ama_mob=open&radio=TM-D70
0A&selection=Amateur a radio with APRS built in.

www.radiohound.com info on the TH-D7 APRS handheld radio with Palm link to
PocketAPRS

Hope this helps,

Let me know if you need any more information.

Walter

> I am not "seasoned" with packet radio or the soldering iron but wonder if
> the following can be done with simplicity:
>
> Dad (newly licensed) goes RVing across the US from time to time. Can he
use
> packet radio connected with a palm pilot to send messages from varying
> locations to my email address? (His location changes every 1 - 3 days and
it
> would be nice to keep in touch and know where he is.)
>
> Is there a way that I could email (I'm not set up on packet yet) messages
> back to him that could be held at a BBS where he could pick them up via
> packet? Could he somehow connect by packet to the same BBS to receive any
> messages?
>
> For this to work it needs to be kept relatively simple. If it became
> complicated Dad probably wouldn't want to be bothered by it.
>
> I hope that this is being done already. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be on
> the road, pull into a place, fire up the radio and send off a quick packet
> message that you have arrived safe, how your day went, and where you
expect
> to be tomorrow. Then with a minimum of packet commands receive any
messages
> from home.

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