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Packet-Radio Digest Mon, 12 Jul 99 Volume 99 : Issue 159
Today's Topics:
AGW packet
Alinco and Kenwood wired alike?
ampr.org - was Re: Internet email via ham radio?
cmsg cancel <5Uci3.4767$IS6.4288@mercury.intnet.net>
Internet email via ham radio?
Looking for TCP/IP over DataRadio DMP
NOs for the Amiga
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 10:51:14 +0200
From: "Andre Biemans" <andre@biemans.hobby.nl>
Subject: AGW packet
Hallo OM
Ik zou het prg AGW packet willen gaan gebruiken , samen met een OptoSCC
kaart van PAoHZP.
Wie kan mij in het kort vertellen hoe en wat ik moet doen om dit te
realiseren.
Ik vind de orginele beschrijving te ingewikkeld.
Hoop van iemand te horen.
73 Andre PE1NTB
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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:38:52 GMT
From: Rich Ullery <kkpl@spiretech.com>
Subject: Alinco and Kenwood wired alike?
Hi -
I was wondering if anybody knows if the Alinco and Kenwood vhf radios
with MODULAR mic plugs are wired alike. I think the 8 pin are. This is
in ref. to wiring a tnc to a Alinco.
Tnx, 73
Rich - KK7PL
P.S. Please reply via email.
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 06:40:30 +0000
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: ampr.org - was Re: Internet email via ham radio?
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Charles Brabham wrote:
> ampr.org addrsses are well known within the Internet community as a good
> source of bounced messages and other problems. Maybe that's why you used
> your .edu access to post your load of crapola on this reflector.
That's only because of the typical ANARCHY of amateur radio. If all these
busy-bodies and want-to-be "big fish" in their small ponds actually got
together and did something - properly organize a network that works, this
wouldn't be a problem.
However, especially here in Southern California, everyone has to play "king of
the hill." Do you want proof of the attitude? Look at our 70cm voice
repeater
allocations - 95% "Closed/Private" (where the national average of open vs.
closed/private repeaters everywhere else is practically 50/50).
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Date: 12 Jul 1999 04:41:58 GMT
From: Cosmo Roadkill <cosmo.roadkill%bofh.int@rauug.mil.wi.us>
Subject: cmsg cancel <5Uci3.4767$IS6.4288@mercury.intnet.net>
Article cancelled as EMP/ECP, exceeding a BI of 20.
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Sick-O-Spam, Spam-B-Gon!
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 06:43:07 +0000
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: Internet email via ham radio?
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Walter Dunckel wrote:
> Interesting. How is the content being controled by the sending station?
> You can't allow just any spam or foul language to pass through.
> Otherwise this would be in violation of the FCC rules.
>
> Due to the nature of packet messages it seems that any form of remote
> control would be too late. For instance if an autopatch is made and you
> realize that the person you called is being obscene or whatever, you can
> fairly quickly drop the call before too much has happened. With packet,
> by the time you see the message, the complete message is probably sent.
> How would you work around this.
>
> I do not see how this would be legal, unless someone is at the computer
> and screening all the messages before they are sent over the ham
> airwaves.
Typically, the message is HELD until it is manually approved by the sysop of
the originating BBS.
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:18:10 +0400
From: "Sashka O" <sashka_o@my-deja.com>
Subject: Looking for TCP/IP over DataRadio DMP
Hello,
I need my program to work on mobile computers connected to main office
computer by DataRadio VIS(MRM at Client, BDLC in the office). Client is
laptop with Windows 95/98, server is Windows NT Server.
But I need to develop myself send-receive functions using DataRadio DMP. It
is very time consuming for me.
So, I'm looking for any implementations of TCP/IP (or may be NetBEUI) over
DataRadio DMP. I know now only about IBM implementation but it's expensive
and run on AIX.
Thanks a lot,
Sashka.
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Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 14:06:58 +0100
From: "Martin John Hallsworth" <Martin@g1gyc.demon.co.uk>
Subject: NOs for the Amiga
Hello can any one point me towards executables or source code for
NOS to run on an Amiga machine.
sorry not sure what sort of Amiga it is I can get the information from my
brother as he wants the software to run on his Amiga to get on to TCPIP
packet
Thanks
Martin G1GYC
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