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Packet-Radio Digest         Wed, 14 Jul 99       Volume 99 : Issue  161

Today's Topics:
                  help with WinLink/NetLink (2 msgs)
                    Internet email via ham radio?
                 Messages via Internet to Paket-Radio

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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 06:19:31 -0700
From: Ted <NoSpam@mindspring.com>
Subject: help with WinLink/NetLink

I would like to get started using these as a way to get e-mail as I
travel. I have a HF station and an old PK-232MBX. I could upgrade the
PK-232MBX to include the new DSP stuff which I think includes Pactor.
Or, I could go another route. I have been out of ham radio for a long
time and am just setting up my station again and am not up to date on
what is available.

Could I get some comments on what is the best way to go and what the
cost/performance trade offs are? Are there other approaches that might
be better than what's in the subject line?

TIA,

Ted Lane
KD6BA
-- 
When the Gods want to punish you, they answer your prayers.

E-mail: t dot shooter at mindspring dot com
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 06:05:39 -0500
From: Tom Housworth <ki0jo@mvp.net>
Subject: help with WinLink/NetLink

Ted
Send me your email address and i'll forward you the info requeseted.

73 Tom/KI0JO


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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 08:41:01 -0400
From: Margaret Leber <maggie@voicenet.com>
Subject: Internet email via ham radio?

Charles Brabham wrote, amongst a large mass of flamebait:

> Anybody who can't comprehend why the FCC limits the content on the Ham bands
> is a complete idiot.

The original *reason* content was limited on the amateur bands was to
keep them *amateur*...to prevent them from competing with commercial
broadcast stations and communications services. If it wasn't for the
restrictions the big guys would have squeezed us all off the air.

> You LandLine Lids are batting 1000... All self-centered, irresponsible
> morons, incapable of understanding even their own arguments.
> 73 DE Charles Brabham,

Funny...I thought "73" meant "best wishes".  

While it may not be legal for much internet content to be transmitted
via amateur radio, posts such as that one could be a strong argument for
banning *ham* content from the *internet*. 

Dumping such vitriol into a newsgroup is the internet equivalent of
being a "lid"; methinks the pot doth call the kettle black. 

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....../__KB3DXS_) Margaret Stephanie Leber <maggie@voicenet.com> / 
...../(, /|  /|     http://www.voicenet.com/~maggie/maggie.html / 
..../   / | / |  _   _   _    `  _"The art of progress consists/ 
.../ ) /  |/  |_(_(_(_/_(_/__(__(/_  of preserving order amid /  
../ (_/   '        .-/ .-/     change and change amid order."/   
/________________(_/ (_/___________________A.N.Whitehead___/
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:16:37 +0200
From: "André Aust" <aust@sanyo-video.de>
Subject: Messages via Internet to Paket-Radio

Hi NG,

is it possible to send e-Mails via the Internet to Paket-Radio ?
Somebody told me this should work. (only oneway from Internet to
Paket-Radio)
But how ?

So, are there any Internet-Sites available where I can send messages to a
Paket-Radio user ?

 vy 73´s

Andre  +++DO1LA+++


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