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looking for pages for bordering areas on the topics listed below.  So far, I
haven't found them via the usual search engines....

- TCP/IP address plans for domain "ampr.org" for the areas of:
 - 2 - Northern California (east) - Sacramento
 - 4 - Northern California (west) - San Francisco
  - Uncertain if the "www.cave.org/..." page is appropriate?
 -124- Arizona
 -125- Nevada (Southern)
 -173- Mexico (especially Baja California)

I'm also looking for the appropriate links to frequency coordinator pages for
the following areas (for our miscellaneous links page):
 - Arizona
  - Found the "Arizona Repeater Association" page, but per the
  ARRL Repeater guide, some other organization is listed as FC.
 - Nevada
 - Mexico (Baja California)
  - I know that "Baja TASMA" exists... but no web page?

Does anyone know if these pages exist somewhere (and if so, where)?


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Date: 11 Apr 1999 01:26:50 GMT
From: nielsen@primenet.com (Bob Nielsen)
Subject: Looking for ampr.org web pages....

On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 23:40:00 +0000, D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote:
>I'm rebuilding part of the website for the Southern California Digital
>Communications Council (an amateur radio digital organization), and I'm
>looking for pages for bordering areas on the topics listed below.  So far, I
>haven't found them via the usual search engines....
>
>- TCP/IP address plans for domain "ampr.org" for the areas of:
> - 2 - Northern California (east) - Sacramento
> - 4 - Northern California (west) - San Francisco
>  - Uncertain if the "www.cave.org/..." page is appropriate?
> -124- Arizona

There was a plan, but I don't have a current copy.  You can get a reasonable 
idea from ftp://packet.kvoa.com/pub/domain.txt (not quite up-to-date, but 
close).  If you have any specific questions, I can help you or you can contact
the IP address coordinator, kf7tp@cybertrails.com.


> -125- Nevada (Southern)
> -173- Mexico (especially Baja California)
>
>I'm also looking for the appropriate links to frequency coordinator pages for
>the following areas (for our miscellaneous links page):
> - Arizona
>  - Found the "Arizona Repeater Association" page, but per the
>  ARRL Repeater guide, some other organization is listed as FC.

The Amateur Radio Council of Arizona is the recognized frequency coordination 
activity (although there is at least one other "organization" claiming the
right
to do so).  http://www.phx-az.com/ARCA/  I don't think the frequency 
coordination information is the very latest, but it's close.

> - Nevada
> - Mexico (Baja California)
>  - I know that "Baja TASMA" exists... but no web page?
>
>Does anyone know if these pages exist somewhere (and if so, where)?
>
>

Bob Nielsen, w6swe (packet coordinator for ARCA)

-- 
Bob Nielsen                 Internet: nielsen@primenet.com
Tucson, AZ                  AMPRnet:  w6swe@w6swe.ampr.org
DM42nh                      http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen
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Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 21:48:24 -0500
From: "Bill Bird" <billbird@mo.net>
Subject: Packet on internet

I know it is possible if your local ham BBS has a connection to the internet
and is running TCP/IP.  In that case you might be able to "telnet" to your
local ham BBS via some other ham BBS that is running TCP/IP and allows you
to sign on via an internet browser, or maybe your local BBS would allow you
to sign on via an internet browser.  I think the it is key that your local
ham BBS be running TCP/IP - many do not.  I have used this method when my
local ham BBS was having transmitter problems.  73.

Bill  KG0YJ

Michel Debury wrote in message <7eak9q$dts$1@news.worldonline.nl>...
>Excuse my ignorance, is it possible to enter in contact with ham bbs using
>an internet access ?  I have an antenna problem and I am not able to
contact
>my local bbs on shortwaves.
>
>ON1KDE
>
>
>


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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 15:57:13 GMT
From: w0sxi@primenet.com (Bill Eads)
Subject: Packet software usable with TH-D7

If you wired your cable that comes with the radio per the manual, it
is wired wrong. You need to reverse the Tx & Rx wires. I am using
WinPack 6.4 and PacTerm98 with my TH-D7A with no problems.

73
Bill
w0sxi

On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 14:50:37 +0200, "Rob" <raquilano@nospam-rai.it>
wrote:

>Where did you get the Kenwood software ? I could not get through it in in
>way... :-(((
>
>>>I have made a cable for my TH-D7.
>>>I goes well with the memory program from Kenwood, but i can't run packet
>>>programs !!! I only make a connection with hyperterminal.
>
>

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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 19:32:15 +1000
From: "Matt Donohoe" <killer00@tig.com.au>
Subject: Phase 3D

Is anybody thinking of communicating with P3D Satellite launched by AMSAT?

If so what band/frequency and what speed ?
If above 9600(56+kb) please contact me.



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Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 09:52:12 -0500
From: "Guy" <kc5goi@infospeedway.net>
Subject: url for winpacket 6.4

Hey everyone.  I am looking for the url to get to WinPACKET 6.4.  A web
search only gave me a site that had an invalid link.

Thanks, Guy
kc5goi@infospeedway.net


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