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Packet-Radio Digest         Fri,  1 Oct 99       Volume 99 : Issue  240

Today's Topics:
                                FT2600
                          SV: PK88 - Problem
               tcp/ip listings on my web site (2 msgs)

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Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 00:46:27 -0300
From: "Clßudio Plenamente" <plenamente@yahoo.com>
Subject: FT2600

Do you know if this is a good equipment to do radio packet?

Tks,
         Plena


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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 22:47:43 +0200
From: "Per" <flitt@hotmail.com>
Subject: SV: PK88 - Problem

> I recently acquired a PK88 tnc which works well. There is one small
> problem though. The internal clock appears to running about twice as
> fast as it should. This results in the time stamp function being of no
> use and also the timing periods for sending the cw ident and other non
> proto events occur twice as fast as they should. I have also noticed
> that cw ident is sent at what appears to about 30 - 35 wpm.
>
> Is this a common problem, and if so is there a cure?

Don't know. Mine got that way after I upgraded the software version
on it. When I changed back it disappeared.

/sm0rwo


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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 22:10:16 +0100
From: "Ted Bowen" <g4jkq@btinternet.com>
Subject: tcp/ip listings on my web site

I am trying to put together an uptodate list of world wide stations who
operate tcpip with world wide gateway access, I realise there are lot's of
lists about but I am trying to get a list with ACTIVE users on. If you want
me to put you on my list please let me have your info.
thanks and 73.
G4JKQ
telnet 44.131.138.242
email g4jkq@btinternet.com
web-site www.btinternet.com/~g4jkq


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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 21:25:51 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: tcp/ip listings on my web site

Ted Bowen <g4jkq@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:7t0jm9$qlk$1@uranium.btinternet.com...
> I am trying to put together an uptodate list of world wide stations who
> operate tcpip with world wide gateway access

Here's a partial list:


                            The LandLine Lid List

               ( Updated from N7QDN's original list. )

Stations forwarding Amateur Radio bulletin traffic via the Internet.
Radio Operators who avoid these stations will help rebuild our radio
network.


   US Callsigns:

   AE1T    KB1BWD  N1UAN   KE2VW   N2MEG   NY2S    KA3FMO  K3JZ    KE4HSB

   KO4KS   KP4IG   N4GAA   N4LXI   N4WFU   KB5VJY  N5VDA   WB5THT  KA6EYH

   KB7FRV  KI7AA   N7FSP   N7VMR   W7TA    KA0WIN  WB7AWL  KB8UVN  WB8BII

   WB8NWQ  N8KHN   KF9UG   N9DBX   KE0WO   N0ROD   WB0TAX  KD4YAL  K4VJI

   WD4NKZ  W1NPR   WA2LKI  N7NEI   W8YY    KO6RI   KB0TDF  W4DPH   KA9DSA

   N8YIB   W3SYY   WD0AJG  WB7TLS  N5VGC   K4VJI   N8KJT   KF6QDP  KC6HUB

   KB0KQH  KD4HTU  N7VPB   KB4FEA   W1UU


   Non-US Callsigns:

   F6CNB   GB7GUR  GB7HSN  GB7PLY  HA3PG   HR2PAQ  ON6AR   PY1AA   PY1LCZ

   PP5BLU  RK3DXA  SK2DR   SV2CMG  VE4UA   VE7KIT  VE7VBS  VK3BBS  VK7AX

   XE2EBC  VE6LIP  VE7RXD  VK2CZR  VK2GJB  VK2TGB  VK4ATV  VK5ASF  VK5XXX

   ZL2TZE  PE0MAR  VK7NT   VK2SRN  VK2KAW  VK6BBS  VK6ZSE  VK6BBR  VK2WI

   VK7GL   VK1DSN  VK5SR   VE3IJD  EA5RQ   RV3DHC   GB7MBB   VU2RBM


   This list is under construction.
   Please send comments, suggestions, updates to:
   Charles Brabham N5PVL
   E-MAIL: n5pvl@texoma.net
   PACKET: N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
   WWWeb : http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl



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