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Packet-Radio Digest         Tue,  8 Jun 99       Volume 99 : Issue  132

Today's Topics:
                             Icom IC-125
                     PK232 Firmware.  Where from?
                       What exactly is TELNET?

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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 09:38:45 -0400
From: "WI8D" <rsbyrge@yahoo.com>
Subject: Icom IC-125

I found this...try searching on Altavista for the model number, and you get
a bunch of pages...

Cheers,
Ron
WI8D


Jim Dunnett wrote in message <375aa19c.5934539@nntp.netcomuk.co.uk>...
>On Sat, 5 Jun 1999 18:54:49 +0100, "Steve" <All@nationwideisp.net>
>wrote:
>
>>I've had in the draw for a long time a ICOM IC-125 vhf radio telephone
>
>Draw? You mean you're holding a raffle for it?
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 22:18:32 +0100
From: "Graham" <G4ILN@btinternet.com>
Subject: PK232 Firmware.  Where from?

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posting on the above subject.

The new firmware arrived at my QTH today.

I originally E Mailed Timewave on 4 May.

73s de Graham G4ILN






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Date: 07 Jun 1999 10:42:51 -0500
From: Kirk Job Sluder <csluder@indiana.edu>
Subject: What exactly is TELNET?

"Bagpuss" <kyle@gordon28.freeserve.co.uk> writes:

> Dunno, try a web search
> As i said earlier, some Amateur BBS's use them and other text based
> services. TELNET has much been superceded by the web. Have a browse (in
> telnet) around bbs.l0pht.com for any addresses. Its a wee bit slow since
> it's in America. Also, do a search on Telnet in general and that'll turn up
> some info

I can't get the original message but I'll answer the question in the
subject line.

In technical language, telnet is a tcp/ip protocol for primarily 
ASCII two-way communication between two computers.  Most commonly 
it is used to log in to a remote computer and use a command-line 
interface.


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