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KB2VXA > IRLP     07.02.03 13:59l 30 Lines 1035 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 3412_WT3V
Read: DB0FHN GUEST DK5RAS DF1ND
Subj: Re: ZR4LP > Nodes on simplex
Path: DB0FHN<DB0RGB<OK0PPL<RZ6HXA<SP7MGD<WB0TAX<N1UAN<W1GMF<K1UGM<W1ON<
      W1ON<K1UOL<K1UOL<WB2QJA<KC2COJ<WT3V
Sent: 030207/0127 3412@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM $:3412_WT3V
From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
To  : IRLP@WW

Hello (unsigned),

What are you waiting for? There are IRLP nodes in ZS country, look for 
them on the web site. Maybe you don't have a local repeater or simplex 
node, but the way the cancer is spreading you soon will have.

Even so, you will be using radio only to talk with the repeater or 
simplex station, the link is still by land line, not radio.

I can't seem to understand the difference you see in using a computer 
equipped with VIOP to link to the remote site from that of using radio to 
taklk on a repeater thus linked. The commonality is that you're using a 
telephone link, not radio, IRLP is simply a form of the age old autopatch 
which allows you to use a repeater to make or receive a telephone call.

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73 de Warren, KB2VXA

p-mail: kb2vxa@wt3v.#cnj.nj.usa.noam

e-mail: kb2vxa@juno.com

Message timed: 01:31 GMT on 07 Feb 03


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