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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon,  2 Aug 99       Volume 99 : Issue  180

Today's Topics:
                   check this out and have some fun
                              hamcom 3.1
                        Jnos Packett ? setup 
            Kenwood tm v-7a and pg 5a data cable and kpc-3
                     RS-232 Terminals in DFW Area
                     Test - Don't bother reading
                              TNC Switch

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 20:49:24 -0000
From: "ringhamm" <ringhamm@cadvision.com>
Subject: check this out and have some fun

http://www.cadvision.com/ringhamm/mark%204.htm
check out my site and have some fun. I have some great scanner radio stuff,
all you need to get it up and running for free. and lots of cool links to go
with it. You can also find out what your car is worth, and some other cool
stuff as well have a great day and thanks for dropping by.


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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 23:26:01 +0100
From: "Steve Messenger" <evets@regnessem.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: hamcom 3.1

Anyone got a registered copy of HamCom3.1 (without the end nag) please
please post it in alt.binaries.multimedia.utilities.

everso grateful


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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 11:16:25 -0700
From: "NerdBoy" <cjh_67@yahoo.com>
Subject: Jnos Packett ? setup 

  Hi, Chris KD6NSD here ,

 I have downloaded a few versions of Jnos Packett software. My problem is
how do I set it up and where do I go to get my ampr.org account ? I have
tried doing this myself and have asked some others but no responce.. Can
some one help me get on Jnos ??

 Please e-mail your responce to  kd6nsd@hoffmannchrisj.reno.nv.us


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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 18:14:01 -0500
From: "Rodney Eggers" <kb9ndl@scican.net>
Subject: Kenwood tm v-7a and pg 5a data cable and kpc-3

Anyone know how to wire this units and make them work?Please help!



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Date: 01 Aug 1999 20:45:34 GMT
From: jimlowther@aol.com (JimLowther)
Subject: RS-232 Terminals in DFW Area

I have four and a half RS-232 terminals salvaged from an old burroughs
minicomputer system.  One is one of the original Burroughs terminals, another
a
Visual 383, two and a half (communications board out of one) I can't remember
the brand, but one of the sets on West World 2 had a whole room full of them.

Not sure if these can be used with packet radio.  But if you have a project in
which  you could use a terminal, emial me.  I really don't need to keep these
around, but I hate to throw them out.  Also not wanting to give them to
someone
who just wants to butcher them for PS, etc.

Best wishes,

Jim Lowther

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Date: 31 Jul 1999 18:44:05 PDT
From: d-alden@concentric.net (Dave Alden)
Subject: Test - Don't bother reading

For some reason my news reader Agent 1.5 is not retrieving my own
messages posted to this group.  I'm just testing to see why.
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Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 01:08:00 GMT
From: johnaber@netcom.ca (John Abercrombie)
Subject: TNC Switch

Frank Carson <frcarson@ios.com> wrote:

>Hello, everyone.

>    I have a Tandy HTX212 2m rig that I use as a base station.  I would
>like to also use it for packet with a PK88.  Does anyone know of a mic
>to TNC switch?  MFJ has them, but claims that none will work with the
>HTX212, though one sounds like it will.  Anyone have another source
>somewhere, or know which MFJ switch WILL work?

If you have a few tools, you can adapt a manual data switch used with
a computer to switch between 2 printers, etc.
These only cost a few dollars and contain a 25 pole double throw
switch . Put a mic jack on the front of the box and run the rest of
the cables out the back.
Have fun with all those coloured wires!
John VE7JAV

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