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Date: Thu, 05 Oct 00 20:32:42 MET

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From: pa2aga@pe1mvx.ampr.org
To: hd_broadcast@pa2aga.ampr.org
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stink, we can always just use MURS!

-------  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: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 14:59:39 +0100
From: "Luciano Almeida" <lmalmeida@remove-me.netc.pt>
Subject: radio link between 2 PCs

Hello to all.
I would like to do a link between 2 PCs that are about 10 km apart. Wiring
is out of question (to expensive). Now they are connect by a dialup
connection (it only needs about 1h every day and the call is local). The
connection doesn't need a lot of bandwith, but 9600bps is the minimum. A
50kbps would be great. I was thinking in something like a radio modem,
preferably all in one box, no radio to buy apart. I had seen references to
part 15 devices, what are those things (to someone that is in Portugal, that
doesn't tell a lot), are the same thing that IEEE 802.11? And are capable of
going all the 10 km (with some hills between).
References to hardware manufacturers would be nice, schemes of how to do
would be great. The software of the terminals can be linux, dos or windows.
TCP/IP is a must.
To say that the connection is only suitable if it's in the US$100-150 cost
by point of the network (or the phone connections are still the best way to
do it).
I seen that sometimes the answers in this ng became someting like flame
wars, but remember that if you say RTFM, a location of the FM is a must.
(BTW, is there a faq for the ng? the one I found was dated 22 Oct 93)
thanks
Luciano Almeida

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Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 05:33:14 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: radio link between 2 PCs

<horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8rdrbp$n3a$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <wkcC5.15920$tl2.1119152@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
>   "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net> wrote:
> >
> > <horseshoestew@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> > news:8rage1$tnv$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> > > In article <39D7EC79.B4B56094@att.net>,
> > >   "George, W5YR" <w5yr@att.net> wrote:
> > > > Spoken like a true, experienced Free-bander . . .
> > > >
> > > > This is an amateur radio NG and amateurs are bound by law and
> moral
> > > > conduct to obey FCC regulations.
> > >
> > > Oh, please!  I suppose you are going to tell me that you never drove
> > > over 55mph, when that was the national speed limit?
> >
> > Stew, you advocate breaking the law?
>
> When they are ridiculous laws - of course.  The National 55mph speed
> limit WAS a ridiculous law.  Whole States disobeyed it.  Eventually it
> was overturned.

Thank you. Now we know.

> > > > Afraid that you are trying to preach to the wrong choir here.
> > >
> > > Bullpucky.  Drop the "holier-than-thou" routine.
> >
> > You call W5YR a lawbreaker?
>
> The 55mph speed limit is not really that much of a law.  If you were
> caught surpassing it(within moderation), you were guilty of
> an "infraction".  You were NOT put in jail(as long as you paid your
> fine).

<blather deleted>

You did not answer the question Stew.

--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 13:22:09 -0500
From: REDBONE <redbone1@swbell.net>
Subject: Tubes For Sale

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1 @ 6JE6              1 @ 15MF8           3 @ 6LR8        1 @ 6EN4
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2 @ 31LQ6             1 @ 6KM6            2 @ 17KV6A      1 @ 38HK7
1 @ 38HE7             1 @ 22KV6A          1 @ 22LX6       1 @ 22JR6

1 @ 36MC6               1 @ 13J10            1 @ 10JT8     1 @ 9AH9
2 @ 6T10               2  @  6J10            1 @ 6KY8A     2 @ 6FM7
1 @ 6EM7               1  @  6DN3            2 @ 6CG3      1 @ 6U10
1 @ 3AW2A              1  @ 6AY3B            1 @ 3AT2B     1 @ 6GF7
1 @ 3DB3               4  @ 1G3GT            4 @ 6GU7      2 @ 6HA5

2 @ 6HB7                1 @ 6KA8       4 @ 6FQ7     1 @ 6DT6A
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1 @ 6CS6                1 @ 6DT8A      3 @ 6DT6A     1 @ 6DX8
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1 @ 17CT3               1 @ 6KM8A            1 @ 12AT7      1 @ 6KT8
4 @ 6KE8                1 @ 12BY7            1 @ 12A7                   

Most of the above are Zenith brand tubes and most of the ones below are
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14 @ 6ES8               36 @ 6FS5           15 @ 6GW8       10 @ 6EU8
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The above listed tubes are for sale all together or seperate   BUYER
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Beaumont, Texas
(409) 832 1632
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e mail:  ApRepCtr@aol.com
           redbone1@swbell.net
           bowentv@netzero.net

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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:13:37 -0400
From: "clonemaster" <clonemaster@netzero.net>
Subject: wireless PDA hacking

there's a new PDA/gameboy/wireless gadget called the cybiko. It does
wireless digital communication. It's designed for kids, but they will be
releasing the software development kit and RF specs so we can write our own
wireless software. www.cybiko.com
if you use my secret code  AD9211 you can get 20% off  the $129 price.

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