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Packet-Radio Digest Sat, 4 Sep 99 Volume 99 : Issue 213
Today's Topics:
Available gateways??
need firmware 6.0 or higher for KPC-3, Michigan company please re-email.
wireless modems for RD-LAP and MDC4800
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Date: 3 Sep 99 14:39:23 GMT
From: hylton@global.co.ZA (Hylton Conacher (ZR6HPC))
Subject: Available gateways??
Hi
I am due to setup a gateway in the next few months but would like to
check my mail on the BBS first.I have a packet station at home but I am
1500km's away from home at the current time on sick leave.I have heard
alot about these gateways and think it is a wonderful thing to use to
get young people involved in this typically old mans sport.Is there a
File I could download off the internet to see what stations are better
for me or has someone got a web page up with this sort of information on
it?
I currently stay in Simons Town,South Africa without a packet station
but with internet.
Thanks and 73 de ZR6HPC
Hylton
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Date: 2 Sep 1999 17:58:45 GMT
From: "M. LeClaire" <leclaire@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: need firmware 6.0 or higher for KPC-3, Michigan company please re-
email.
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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 07:11:42 GMT
From: cdhamma@my-deja.com
Subject: wireless modems for RD-LAP and MDC4800
I'm probably sounding a little stupid here, but there is an
interesting product (which I am not selling) on Ebay -- apparently a
IBM Wireless Modem for RD-LAP and MDC4800
This is probably an ARDIS modem (okay, 99% probably)... and I'm
not really experienced in these matters, but can anyone tell me
if they might be somewhat useful peer-to-peer? There seem to be
an awful lot of them...
example auction, with pics:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=146922407
Looks like there's a connector on the end. Probably went to the
$4000 transceiver :-(
I'm hoping on the off-chance that someone has done some research on
this item, or at least would be able to tell me to "skip it" and
move on.
TIA,
Cory Hamma
KF6NUW
cdhamma@my-deja.com
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