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Ham-Digital Digest          Mon, 18 Sep 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  255

Today's Topics:
                Atlanta Packet Radio Freqs (1200baud)
     Auctions are like Pawn Shops, was: Beware of W4WWB (4 msgs)
              Chipset for short range data link (3 msgs)
                    PakRatt for Windows?? (2 msgs)
                     Satupdat.exe v1.85e Wanted.
                       TCP/IP Address (19 msgs)
                UDP vs. TCP (was Re: APRS-TCP/IP help)
               Windows software for an SCS PTC-IIe TNC

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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 22:54:40 -0400
From: "David J. Graff" <maybe.phlat@mindspring.com>
Subject: Atlanta Packet Radio Freqs (1200baud)

I'm looking for the frequencies around the atlanta area that aren't in the
56K range.

Thanks in advance.

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David J. Graff
mailto:phlat@mindspring.com
http://www.mindspring.com/~phlat

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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 22:24:32 GMT
From: "Kenn" <kgeiger10@home.com.stuff.to.respond.remove.stuff>
Subject: Auctions are like Pawn Shops, was: Beware of W4WWB

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For your information my smug ng cop, I am following eBay's procedure - I =
will (if I am lucky) recover $175 of the $302 I sent to W4WWB because he =
lied about the condition of the radio. My post is to make other hams =
aware that this ham seems to have no ethics. I have posted negative =
feedback and my claim form [about 25 pages including documentation] is =
almost ready to be sent to the insurance company - Any MORE snide =
remarks ???? I certainly hope that you never have to deal with a =
dishonest seller in your lifetime.
  "Steve Sampson (K5OKC)" <ssampson@nospam.radio-link.net> wrote in =
message news:ss87496jh3t46@corp.supernews.com...
  > I am deeply disappointed to warn you not to deal with _____________.
  > He advertised a radio on ebay that was complete, but needed some =
work. What
  > arrived was a parts radio - Pieces were missing and it will not =
power up.
  > After he ignored my emails I contacted him by phone and in his best =
good ole
  > boy drawl he told me " you bought it, you own it".  He would not =
allow me to
  > return it for a refund. I know that ebay is a take your own risk =
venture -
  > but deliberately lying about the condition of the radio to sell it =
is
  > dishonest. What a disgrace to the ham community. Don't be suckered =
by this
  > man like I was.

  There is a procedure to follow on eBay, and I suggest you follow it,
  go read the docs.







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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 20:31:56 -0500
From: "Steve Sampson \(K5OKC\)" <ssampson@nospam.radio-link.net>
Subject: Auctions are like Pawn Shops, was: Beware of W4WWB

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Well Swamprat,

I suppose you never heard about great land deals in Florida?
If you don't have the money to risk, why gamble?

We're only hearing one side of the story, and it's not like you're


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