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Packet-Radio Digest         Sun,  5 Sep 99       Volume 99 : Issue  214

Today's Topics:
                             fwd-partner
          Is there a FAQ somewhere that I can read? (2 msgs)
                         New Amateur Website
                      Packet Radio and Middle TN
                wireless modems for RD-LAP and MDC4800
                     WLOG2000 new super HAM SOFT

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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 04:08:41 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: fwd-partner

Miki <skull99@wien.netsurf.at> wrote in message
news:37d22782.2492662@195.81.40.216...
> Hallo, !!!!
>
> wØrde einen fwd Partner suchen fØr FBB per E-MAIL !!!!!!!!


LandLine Lids are not needed in the Ham Radio digital net.

Take your Non-Ham stuff to CB where it belongs.

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Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 18:59:47 -0600
From: Greg Castiglione <GregCa@Dim.com>
Subject: Is there a FAQ somewhere that I can read?

Like to learn more about Packet. FAQ??   N0FKI --Greg--

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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 12:45:33 GMT
From: Tom@astro.net
Subject: Is there a FAQ somewhere that I can read?

On Fri, 03 Sep 1999 18:59:47 -0600, Greg Castiglione <GregCa@Dim.com>
wrote:

>Like to learn more about Packet. FAQ??   N0FKI --Greg--

 There are several good books out there but here's a URL that should
have all you need to know, but buy the books, their very good:

http://www.tapr.org/


73,
Tom

Tom Randall -- tprandall@idsi.net (Remove the "P" to e-mail me)
Amateur Radio - KB2SMS               
Mt. Beacon Amateur Radio Club / ARRL / 10-10 / QRP-L #1965

Member: AAVSO Solar Division          
   
My Astronomy/Ham radio site:
http://www1.mhv.net/~trandall/welcome.html 

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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 20:36:31 GMT
From: ehamfest@aol.com
Subject: New Amateur Website

Visit the new online Hamfest:

http://www.ehamfest.com

All ads placed free!

See the FAQ page for details!


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Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 01:48:10 GMT
From: Tom@astro.net
Subject: Packet Radio and Middle TN

On Thu, 2 Sep 1999 19:38:28 -0500, "JayC Daniel" <jayc@pov.net> wrote:

>Ok a little background info before I get flamed for asking a stupid
>question.  I have had my callsign for a few months.  Most of that time I
>have been using 2m packet bouncing through MIR (worked 17 states in my first
>month) but now that the MIR station is no longer working I'm trying to find
>a local packet network to interact with.
>
>Ok now what I have already tried.
>
>1> monitoring known packet freqs.  I've found 2 DX clusters and 1 APRS
>cluster but never can seem to find anybody using them.
>
>2> asking other local hams.  Well I have asked the other local hams I
>know...  none of which know anything about packet or anybody who does.
>
>3> search the internet.  Done this can't find a website talking about packet
>in middle tn
>
>So if anybody out there can hook me up with some info on packet in middle tn
>it would be a big help.
>
>Jay Daniel
>KG4DCI

  Hi Jay,
    Regular packet is drying up unfortunately. 
check out this URL for all the packet info you can stand:

http://www.tapr.org/

And here's the recently updated link to packet action in TN!:

http://www.tapr.org/directory/us/tn.html

73!
Tom

Tom Randall -- tprandall@idsi.net (Remove the "P" to e-mail me)
Amateur Radio - KB2SMS               
Mt. Beacon Amateur Radio Club / ARRL / 10-10 / QRP-L #1965

Member: AAVSO Solar Division          
   
My Astronomy/Ham radio site:
http://www1.mhv.net/~trandall/welcome.html 
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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 07:04:06 -0700
From: "Walter Dunckel" <wdunckel@best.com>
Subject: wireless modems for RD-LAP and MDC4800

Skip it, unless you want the parts. I had some Motorola Infotac MDC4800's.
They transmit at analog cellular frequencies and receive at analog cellular
frequencies. Since the rx and tx freqs are separated, these will not do peer
to peer without a cell site transciever (and a subscription service). The
motorolas could not be modified to 900 mhz.

cdhamma@my-deja.com wrote
>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



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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 11:54:31 +0200
From: "Frank" <wlog[nospam]@ticino.com>
Subject: WLOG2000 new super HAM SOFT

Click on

http://start.at/wlog

for more WLOG2000 info:

packet radio  with temrinal mode on 15 windows
dxcluster filter implemented
click on QRG and CALL for switch your radio control
more more

Available for CB OM SWL BCL

with full features for all CALLSIGN detectors!!!

60 realtime faster like 0.2 seconds for WAV WAZ ITU SQR DXC WPX

more more possibility fro the FASTINPUT and FAST SAVE

Graphix and more info about WLOG2000 the PROFESSIONAL LOG SOFTWARE via home
page:

http://start.at/wlog

hb9oab@amsat.org
WlogTeam

ps: the soft is not available at moment, only BETARELEASE for the
DISTRIBUTORS and GETA2 COM SOON september news!

mailing list for info awailable on the homepage




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