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> presume) - there doesn't seem to be any spare IRQs in my PC - they're
> all spoken for.
>
> 73, Per.
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 13:33:04 -0600
From: Tate - KC7ZRU <73KC7ZRU73@cyberhighway.net>
Subject: Packet
Hey toya Greg,
Can't help you with the schematic - maybe a deep look at http://www.tapr.org -
http://www.packetradio.org or http://www.PacketRadio.com would at least reveal
a source.
As for MSYS - here's the official MSYS site. But be aware - there are some Y2K
concerns and no news yet of an upgrade, least that I've heard of. Concerns
seem to deal with how messages are dated in the R: lines (?). Sorry to say I'm
not really up on it. Just plan to see what happens on Jan 1 enless I see an
upgrade first.
http://coffman.cba.csuohio.edu/~map/msys.html
Note that you'll need both the 1.18 and 1.19 files.
And I'll opt out on the PK64 as well.
Good luck!
73 de Tate
Greg Godsey wrote:
>
> Does anyone have the scematic for a build it yourself tnc. I saw one once in
> a mag but lost the article. Also how do I get a hold of msys 1.19 all I can
> find is 1.16.
>
> And last but not least I have a pk 64. Is there any way to hook it up to a
> pc. If so how?
> Thank you
> Greg KF4BDY
> The one and only Brain Dead Yankee
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Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 05:46:34 +1000
From: "John Miller" <jayem@alphalink.com.au>
Subject: Packet in Plano Texas
I have a friend in the UK, without Internet access, who is looking for
packet BBSs in Plano Texas, and their frequencies, in order to contact his
son. His packet address
is G3FZW@GB7RUG.#28.GBR.EU, his name Arnold.
Can anyone help?
73 de John VK3DJM
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Date: Mon, 03 May 1999 20:18:27 GMT
From: captkirk@REMOVETHISmicron.net ('Captain' Kirk DeHaan)
Subject: Packet map
Anyone have a line on a current packet map? I live in N. Idaho and
haven't used packet for a few years. My old maps are surely out of
date.
'Captain' Kirk DeHaan
NRA Life Member
Ham - N6SXR
Some see the glass as half full,
some see it as half empty,
I see it as broken.
Remove "REMOVETHIS" from address before replying
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Date: Mon, 03 May 1999 18:25:20 -0500
From: Don or Darla Arnold <DArnold@datasync.com>
Subject: Packet map
Just starting in packet
is a packet map what i think it is???
don
kb5fhx
'Captain' Kirk DeHaan wrote:
> Anyone have a line on a current packet map? I live in N. Idaho and
> haven't used packet for a few years. My old maps are surely out of
> date.
>
> 'Captain' Kirk DeHaan
>
> NRA Life Member
> Ham - N6SXR
>
> Some see the glass as half full,
> some see it as half empty,
> I see it as broken.
>
> Remove "REMOVETHIS" from address before replying
--
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Right now we are on the threshold of whatever comes next!!!
MAYBE!!
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:13:57 +0100
From: "Ben Azari" <bijan@armyradio.com>
Subject: TM 11-2715, Installation of Radio Sets in Military Jeeps
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