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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 00 16:12:20 MET
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From: pa2aga@pe1mvx.ampr.org
To: hd_broadcast@pa2aga.ampr.org
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have hosted web pages, run a
wide variety of tcp/ip applications, games, digital telephony, remote
access/control over the system
and with the combination of speed and Linux 'development' environment
many interesting uses
yet remain to be discovered.
I am interested in selling the hardware but also in seeing it continue
to be put to good use
in amateur service. While the system has been working fine, installing
and maintaining a
modest speed, wide area network requires effort and some expertise
(which can be learned) in
a variety of areas including propagation, RF hardware, digital
interfaces, operating systems
and networking concepts in general. It should not be taken on by
somebody who only hopes to get
a turn-key wireless network at a bargain price.
If you are interested in this system please contact me at
n6gn@sonic.net and I'll be happy to discuss it further.
73
Glenn Elmore
n6gn
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 01:58:57 +0300
From: f1ngp@wanadoo.fr
Subject: [INFO] TRX 70cm
Hello !
There are new versions of the "famous" TRX 70cm "T7F" packet/phone ...
Pictures on http://www.qsl.net/df4wn/site03.htm
73 de YANN - F1NGP
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 01:58:57 +0300
From: f1ngp@wanadoo.fr
Subject: [INFO] TRX 70cm
Hello !
There are new versions of the "famous" TRX 70cm "T7F" packet/phone ...
Pictures on http://www.qsl.net/df4wn/site03.htm
73 de YANN - F1NGP
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Date: 19 Aug 2000 11:04:20 +1200
From: "Jim" <zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz>
Subject: BTL help
Thank you for reading my plea for help.
I am having a little trouble getting that fine digital program 'BTL' running.
Do you have that program installed ? and does it run okay?. If any person
reads this, and can help me with the config,s, or whatever is required, I
would be very grateful indeed.
73s
Jim. (zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz)
http://www.zfree.co.nz
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Date: 19 Aug 2000 11:04:20 +1200
From: "Jim" <zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz>
Subject: BTL help
Thank you for reading my plea for help.
I am having a little trouble getting that fine digital program 'BTL' running.
Do you have that program installed ? and does it run okay?. If any person
reads this, and can help me with the config,s, or whatever is required, I
would be very grateful indeed.
73s
Jim. (zl2bmh@zfree.co.nz)
http://www.zfree.co.nz
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 00:02:35 GMT
From: k1byd@bellatlantic.net
Subject: Commodore 64 Source?
Perhaps I can help...
E-Mail me and I can give you more info....land line ect......
k1byd@bellatlantic.net
K1BYD-Roebling,NJ
NJRadioDude wrote:
> My old C=64 finally died. It's been through a few power supplies over the
> years, and now I think the whole thing is just plain tired.
>
> Trying to stay away from eBay, I'm looking for a reputable source for C64s
and
> power supplies that deals mainly in like-new or reconditioned units.
>
> I wold rather keep with the 64 since it runs my PK232 and a satellite
tracking
> program and I really don't feel like changing all the parameters of a new
> (different) computer.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom KB2FIK
> NJRadioDude@aol.com
> Bloomfield, New Jersey
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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 19:52:36 -0700
From: Kevin <>
Subject: Commodore 64 Source?
On 16 Aug 2000 05:14:31 GMT, NJRadioDude
<20000816011431.27388.00000177@ng-da1.aol.com> wrote:
>My old C=64 finally died. It's been through a few power supplies over the
>years, and now I think the whole thing is just plain tired.
>
>Trying to stay away from eBay, I'm looking for a reputable source for C64s
and
>power supplies that deals mainly in like-new or reconditioned units.
>
>I wold rather keep with the 64 since it runs my PK232 and a satellite
tracking
>program and I really don't feel like changing all the parameters of a new
>(different) computer.
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
If you are looking for a new unit you can contact CMD.
They sell new 64/128's and many peripherals and all products come with a
warranty.
http://www.cmdweb.com
or
Address
Creative Micro Designs, Inc.
P.O. Box 646
15 Benton Drive
East Longmeadow, MA 01028-0646
Phone Numbers
Orders: 1-800-638-3263
Info/Support: 1-413-525-0023
Fax: 1-413-525-0147
Email
CMD Technical Support (support@cmdweb.com)
CMD Sales Department (sales@cmdweb.com)
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 00:02:35 GMT
From: k1byd@bellatlantic.net
Subject: Commodore 64 Source?
Perhaps I can help...
E-Mail me and I can give you more info....land line ect......
k1byd@bellatlantic.net
K1BYD-Roebling,NJ
NJRadioDude wrote:
> My old C=64 finally died. It's been through a few power supplies over the
> years, and now I think the whole thing is just plain tired.
>
> Trying to stay away from eBay, I'm looking for a reputable source for C64s
and
> power supplies that deals mainly in like-new or reconditioned units.
>
> I wold rather keep with the 64 since it runs my PK232 and a satellite
tracking
> program and I really don't feel like changing all the parameters of a new
> (different) computer.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom KB2FIK
> NJRadioDude@aol.com
> Bloomfield, New Jersey
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 10:11:55 GMT
From: "Michael J. Donohue" <mdonohue@sympatico.ca>
Subject: NEC Ultralite 286V
Hi:
I have picked up a NEC Ultralite 286v to use with my TNC and
I am missing the utilities disk that comes with it. I need to get into
the BIOS and change a few of the settings. Does anyone have
this disk that they can zip me up a copy and send to me. Any help
in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Tnx.
73 De Mike
VE3DMJ
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Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 08:13:18 -0700
From: "Jim Grosswon" <grosswon@hotmail.com>
Subject: Portable - TNC / Radio
Hi Hugh,
I intend to use it for both packet and APRS. I have a number of small
handheld PDAs (HP LX200,...) that I can use as a terminal. Recently, I
purchased a Garmin GPS that I could hook to it and use it for APRS.
John, KG6CVG
"KF6HHS" <hrbcrb@aol.com.goaway> wrote in message
news:20000817034613.01536.00000175@ng-fy1.aol.com...
> Hello John
>
> You did not mention what/why use of the TNC. Are you going to use it for
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