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> You might be able to emulate much of what AirMail does with the
> macros.
>
> I hope this helps, Dale
>
> Dale Coleman
> kf4sir@earthlink.net
> Check out my ham radio page
> http://psk31relay.net
> use PSK31 to relay messages.



--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 10:39:48 -0500
From: "J. Hoffa" <J.Hoffa@underground.net>
Subject: Download APRS card for UI-VIEW on my site !

It's not a Card boy, it's a cartes, i.e., a map.
You have maps for UI-View on your site.

Jimmy
"Teamsters==Organized Crime"

"Pierrot" <pierrot@magic.fr> wrote
> Download APRS card for UI-VIEW on my site !
> en tout 10 cartes généralistes et plus précises
> à découvrir sur mon site :
> --
> à bientôt
> Meilleures 73 de Pierre / F1LED
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Web  : http://perso.magic.fr/pierrot
> Mail   : Pierre GRAND - B.P. 106 -  81600 GAILLAC - FRANCE

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Date: 03 Sep 2000 20:16:36 GMT
From: chramade@aol.com (ChRAMADE)
Subject: DXPSK US v 1.5a - FREE PSK 31 program

Hello
DXPSK v1.5 a is now available
This is a free psk31 program in english and in french
Take a look at 
http://members.aol.com/chramade/dxpsk.htm
This is a FREE downloadable PSK31 program
Enjoy !!!

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Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 16:51:50 GMT
From: kf4sir@earthlink.net (Dale Coleman)
Subject: MFSK Info?

On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:45:23 -0500, Seth Miller
<sethmiller73@email.com> wrote:

>
>Looking for links to sites with information on PSK63 and MFSK. Searches
>seem to come up with no hits...  help anyone..?
>
>Thanks -
>
>- Seth   N6BMB
>
>(please remove the '73' in the above address in order to send a personal
>reply)
>
>
Hi all, The software to run MFSK16 is free and called Stream. Much
more information on this new mode and software at:
http://www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/MFSK

I have the program up and running now and it is very well developed
for an Alpha version.  

I hope this helps,

Dale

Dale Coleman
kf4sir@earthlink.net
Check out my ham radio page
http://psk31relay.net
use PSK31 to relay messages.
o save the test message using Stream.
***************************************************************

Something like:

--
(kf4sir@arrl.net) (kf4sir@arrl.net)
Please copy this message and e-mail it to address above.
This test message was relayed using ham radio.
Please do not reply to this message instead see:
http://psk31relay.net for reply options and more.
Thank you, Dale
(kf4sir@arrl.net) (kf4sir@arrl.net) 
--
Note - e-mail at bottom should be same as at top. Sending the e-mail
address four times like this will help make sure there are no errors
in it and make for a good way to test copy. If three of the e-mails
are not the same (3 out of 4) then copy is probably not
good enough for the body of the message. 

The software to run MFSK16 is free and called Stream. Much more
information on this new mode and software at:
http://www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/MFSK

The whole idea of using sound card supported digital modes to send
e-mail centers around trying to make maximum use of many things that a
lot of ham operators already have. Using ham radio to (bridge the gap)
then take advantage of the Internet to speed themessage to it's final
destination.

Should make for a fast, reliable, flexible and inexpensive system for
sending messages from lots of remote, portable or cut off areas.
Besides it's fun too!

PS - even if you don't have support for MFSK16 try tuning your rig to
the frequency and check out the interesting sound of MFSK16.  The
first time I heard it I thought life outside our solar system had been
found ;-)  Would love to get SWL reports.

Thanks, Dale KF4SIR
Dale Coleman
kf4sir@earthlink.net
Check out my ham radio page
http://psk31relay.net
use PSK31 to relay messages.

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Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 15:58:33 GMT
From: horseshoestew@my-deja.com
Subject: MURS potential

In article <DR_r5.14482$Q36.1058598@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
  "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net> wrote:
>
> <horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:8oot9g$6qs$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> > At first glance it would appear that the 2W ERP limit for MURS
> > is "crippling".
>
> <troller cross-posts removed>

<not a troll - and no it wasn't>

> Hey good buddy!
> Stick an afterburner on it, and put up one of them big skysweeper
things!
> That will take care of the 2W ERP limit!

The cell phone networks don't seem to have a problem.

You always seem to be critical of low-power, cell-based systems.  I've
always theorized that you live in a place that precludes your use of
these kinds of systems.

>    ...  Hank

-------  Stewart - N0MHS  --------
Wireless High-Speed Networking and
Public Radio Services Information(MURS,FRS,GMRS,ARS,CB):
http://www.pubcel.com


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 11:16:56 -0500
From: "J. Hoffa" <J.Hoffa@underground.net>
Subject: MURS potential

There's two kinds of Hams:

1) Youthful people (kids/adults) who want to experiment.
2) Those older than dirt.

Hank is a #2 man (in more ways than one).

Jimmy

<horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote
>   "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net> wrote:
> >
> > > At first glance it would appear that the 2W ERP limit for MURS
> > > is "crippling".
> >
> > <troller cross-posts removed>
> 
> <not a troll - and no it wasn't>
> 
> > Hey good buddy!
> > Stick an afterburner on it, and put up one of them big skysweeper
> things!
> > That will take care of the 2W ERP limit!
> 
> The cell phone networks don't seem to have a problem.
> 
> You always seem to be critical of low-power, cell-based systems.  I've
> always theorized that you live in a place that precludes your use of
> these kinds of systems.
> 
> >    ...  Hank
> 
> -------  Stewart - N0MHS  --------

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Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 18:36:23 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: MURS potential

<horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8otsf6$ecu$1@nnrp1.deja.com...


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