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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 20:58:52 +0200
From: anders.lageras@bigfoot.com (Anders Lageras)
Subject: HELP Running 2 or more Baycom Modems in FBB

Richard Seddon wrote:
> Please can you help? Im trying to get a second port to work on  FBB7.00g the
> DOS version. The Modems I have are the simple Baycom modems based on the
> TCM3105 chip. Im running "TFPCX -pcom1 -b1200 -pcom2 -b1200"
> to interface with the modems. My port.sys file has got 2 ports and 2 TNC's
> set up in it. Both are setup as type 5. When I add the second port to the
> bottom of the port.sys file. (Port com2,similar settings to the first port.)
> When FBB runs it runs verrrrrrryyyyyy slowly and responds to requests only
> after the user has already timed out.
>
> Do you know of anyone using 2 or more baycom modems on a bbs and if so how
> are they doing it. Im really at the end of my tether on this one.... Any
> input would be greatly appreciated...
You should use flexnet instead of tfpcx!

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73 de SM7UZI Anders Lagerås
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 20:04:15 +0100
From: "Peter" <Peter@blackheath35.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: I am new to the hobby

I am new to the hobby, and have not yet taken the exam, (I hope to in
December) can any one give me advice on how to get started in data so I can
at least listen?



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Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 18:46:41 GMT
From: john63401@yahoo.com
Subject: Internet email via ham radio?

I am a General class ham but have been out of it
many years and have no experience with packet or
other forms of dig radio communications.

Is it possible to send & receive email to all my
friends and family who are on the Net via ham
radio??

Example..... say I want to take a trip in my
RV.... can I send them daily email via ham radio?

If yes..... what "form" of ham radio
communications do I need.... 2M packet, pactor,
what?
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Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 16:29:31 -0700
From: Walter Dunckel <wdunckel@best.com>
Subject: Internet email via ham radio?

It is possible to send E-mail through ham radio, but it would be illegal
to receive messages over ham radio from anyone other than a licenced ham
radio operator.

One of the easiest ways to send E-mail is by using WinAPRS, or the APRS
compatible TH-D7a from Kenwood. These use a form of Packet radio. You
can enter a short message on the TH-D7's keypad to any e-mail address.

You can find out more about the TH-D7 at:
http://www.radiohound.com

Walter

john63401@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I am a General class ham but have been out of it
> many years and have no experience with packet or
> other forms of dig radio communications.
>
> Is it possible to send & receive email to all my
> friends and family who are on the Net via ham
> radio??
>
> Example..... say I want to take a trip in my
> RV.... can I send them daily email via ham radio?
>
> If yes..... what "form" of ham radio
> communications do I need.... 2M packet, pactor,
> what?
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Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 02:43:47 GMT
From: jmorris@nemonet.com
Subject: Internet email via ham radio?

>It is possible to send E-mail through ham radio, but it would be illegal
>to receive messages over ham radio from anyone other than a licenced ham
>radio operator.

Ahhh.... so I could send them email via ham radio
(since i do have a ham license)...... but they
could not reply to that message via the airwaves
because they are not licensed, correct?

>One of the easiest ways to send E-mail is by using WinAPRS, or the APRS
>compatible TH-D7a from Kenwood. These use a form of Packet radio. You
>can enter a short message on the TH-D7's keypad to any e-mail address.

The TH-D7a looks cool..... but I bet it's
expensive!

What is WinAPRS?
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Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 00:49:11 +0700
From: "e20icp" <e20icp@wnet.net.th>
Subject: tsthwin + agw problem

hello all
    i have problem to set tsthwin + agwpe
if who know how to set it. please send to
hs0oop@hotmail.com

        vy thanks
73/hs0oop


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