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Subject: NYC Packet

FeLiXTCPIP wrote in message
<19990522202626.12894.00000899@ng-fi1.aol.com>...
>Does anyone know any frequencies for Packet radio in the New York City
area?
>Brooklyn-Manhattan-Queens..etc.
>
>I can never find any packet stations.


Helpful hint:  Try listening to the normal Packet freqs on an actual Radio.

If you do that, it's hard to AVOID hearing a number of Packet stations.

Assuming you are not living in a total vacuum and are a Ham, it's hard to
imagine how you could be having trouble figuring out the Packet freqs.
Besides being listed in numerous publications for Hams including license
study guides, just about any Ham there in the NY City area should be able to
help you with this info in about two seconds. Get out and socialize every
now and then. Amateur Packet Radio in particular is a cooperative venture.
If you are a "lone wolf", you've just picked the wrong hobby.

Are you really so isolated/insulated from your fellow NYC hams that even
THIS bit of basic information is beyond you? -- Sounds like you must be into
Amateur tcpip.

Helpful hint:   People in Ham Radio who know about tcpip are a dime a dozen.
If you are not REALLY interested in Radio and the fraternity of your fellow
Hams, just what the heck did you get a Ham ticket for?

Call the chamber of commerce. Ask for representatives of the local Ham
clubs. Call one up; Go to the meetings. Meet a few Hams, and get to know
them. Learn something.

It won't hurt you - Honest!

73 DE Charles Brabham,
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl






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Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 01:11:21 +0100
From: "Bagpuss" <bagpuss@trash.scotland.com>
Subject: Source code

What language is the code in? What OS are you using?

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Per Odegaard G0DJT/LA9GG <per.odegaard@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:7hrmup$bsv$1@plutonium.btinternet.com...
> Hi!
>
> I've been sent the source code - and a DEF file - of a programme for
> computer control of my Kenwood TS-950.
>
> Since I've never done any programming, I was wondering if someone
> out there could help?
>
> 73, Per.
>
>
>
>
>


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Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 22:47:04 -0400
From: "Paul Lantz" <plantz@onlink.net>
Subject: Yaesu VX-5R or Kenwood TH-D7A

I was in same position a while ago, standing around in store, said to myself
don't be greedy get one thing - it came down to basically what you are
thinking about. decided on the thd7a because:

-already had other dual band ht's
-already had a radio that does 6m
-knew that from where I live 6m HT not too useful
-aprs looked really neat
-d7 would give me new capabilities and was something could play with right
away

so got d7 and very glad I did
I think I would seriously consider the vx5r if I was in need of a new HT,
looked like a great unit but it really couldn't do anything that I couldn't
do already and d7 looked like and turned out to be a lot of fun and quite
handy for travelling packet/aprs
73
Paul
VE3KBL

Vic wrote in message ...
>Hi! How are you doing? I'm going to get a new HT either Yaesu VX-5R or
>Kenwood TH-D7A(since I may try to operate packet radio). Any suggestion?



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