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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon, 23 Aug 99       Volume 99 : Issue  201

Today's Topics:
                Looking for PAKRATT2 software or.....
                     Newbie wants to receive only

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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 18:37:40 GMT
From: jdouglas@timewave.com (John Douglas)
Subject: Looking for PAKRATT2 software or.....

In article <19990821004542.01738.00000699@ng-fb1.aol.com>, wayne2072@aol.com
(Wayne2072) wrote:
>I'm looking either to purchase the PAKRATT2 for DOS, or to know of
>a shareware program which will work as well with an AEA PK-232 TNC
>(older model).  Must be able to handle multiple modes (RTTY, Packet, 
>AMTOR, etc.).  
>
>Wayne

I have had good luck with LanLink, I am not sure of the Y2K status of the 
program. You should find lots of choices, The PK-232 is the most popular TYNC 
ever produced. Over 150,000 in the field

73

John Douglas
Timewave
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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 19:33:15 +0100
From: "Paul Telco" <paul@telco1.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Newbie wants to receive only

Hi,

Can you recommend Windows (98) software to connect an Icom PC-R1000 to the
sound card of my PC?

I want to receive only as I have no transmit licence but will be very
interested to see the traffic on my screen. I am especially interested in
satellite transmissions like Mir and oscars.

I have tried AGWPE, AGWTERM and AGWMONIT and can't get them to work at all.
I think I need something much simpler for my needs.

Many thanks,


Paul
paul@telco1.demon.co.uk



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