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Packet-Radio Digest Sat, 16 Oct 99 Volume 99 : Issue 255
Today's Topics:
Chicago packet, 1200 baud - 2 meter
CSSI/Timewave announce PakRATT/CE
Timewave PK-232 announcement
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 19:23:51 -0500
From: Charles Fregeau <n5hsr@sprynet.com>
Subject: Chicago packet, 1200 baud - 2 meter
Thanks. I've tried hitting ELELG, don't know if I could hit Algon, and I know
I'm too far north to hit ILNAP from the first floor. Can't use 9600 with
current setup.
I think part of my problem is that I'm on the first floor of a three-up from
the turn of the last century. I must not be listening at the right times, or
something. I even have a directional antenna trying to concentrate in a given
direction, and still no score.
Charles N5HSR
n9pgo wrote:
> Charles Fregeau wrote:
>
> > I live not too far off downtown, but don't hear any packet racket except
> > on 144.39. Where is all the packet?
> >
> > Charles
> > N5HSR
>
> ILNAP -145.01
> ELELG-145.59
> ALGON-145.59
> ANL -145.09
>
> These are some nodes that u should be able to connect to.....lots of packet
> on 145.01 , 03 , 05 , 07 , 09. 147.555
>
> tcp/ip also....9600 baud on 145.67
>
> 73 es cul...Sandy
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 23:14:04 GMT
From: jdouglas@timewave.com (John Douglas)
Subject: CSSI/Timewave announce PakRATT/CE
CSS and Timewave announce PakRAtt/CE
PakRatt/CE is a terminal communications program for handheld computers with
Windows CE ver 2 and above operating systems. PakRatt/CE features a
menu-driven split screen, Connect and Disconnect buttons, and macros.
PakRatt/CE operates in the command mode and is compatible with any TNC or
multimode controller in any operating mode. The macros are all
user-programmable and are also preprogrammed with popular DX cluster and
packet commands.
The price is whatever you feel it is worth. If you think it is worth $1.00,
send us $1.00. If you think it's worth $50.00, send us $50.00. If you think
it's worth nothing, send us nothing. We can't think of a more equitable way
to price a product!
PakRatt/CE will be available by the end of October for download from the
Timewave and CSS web sites, and will be distributed on our new software CD-ROM
(More on that next week!).
CSS web site: www.cssincorp.com
Timewave web site: www.timewave.com
73
John Douglas
N0ISL
Timewave Technology
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 20:48:11 GMT
From: jdouglas@timewave.com (John Douglas)
Subject: Timewave PK-232 announcement
Timewave Technology is now shipping the following new accessories and upgrades
for the PK-232 line (PK-232,HK-232,PK-2332MBX, HK-2332MBX and the new
PK-232/DSP.
For portable, marine mobile or anyone interested in increased reliability
Timewave announces:
New PK-232/PK-232MBX Low Power Kit
This CMOS I.C. kit cuts the power consumption of the PK-232 or PK-232MBX by
about one-third. These same I.C.s are used in all the new PK-232-DSP. The
result is a cooler running unit with higher reliability. No soldering
necessary- everything plugs in! We even include a new fuse.
If you just picked up a used PK-2332 or are setting up a new station order
the:
New PK-232/PK-232MBX Cable Kit
This new cable kit includes a plug/cable assembly for each of the connectors
on the PK-232 or PK-232MBX. The opposite ends of the cable assemblies are
unterminated, ready for connectors to match your radio. (We also have
preassembled radio cables with matching connectors installed for many of the
popular radios, and we can supply complete custom-made cables.)
See our web page http://www.timewave.com for pricing data.
73
John Douglas
N0ISL
Timewave Technology
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