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From: pa2aga
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> ham-radio.packet?
> 
> Hey, why not just have ONE newsgroup for ALL Radio-related stuff? (Ham, CB,
> Commercial, Military, Pirate, etc..)
> 
> Hmmm?
> 
> Or maybe just one PACKET ng, that covers the same categories for Packet?
> (Ham, CB, Commercial, Military, Pirate, etc..)
> 
> Get the picture?

OK, so since "rec.radio.cb.packet" or some similar-named group doesn't exist,
are you going to go host one so this guy can re-ask his question in the newly
formed obviously proper newsgroup?

Who appointed you to be the usenet police?

> I suppose, as a last resort, we could try discussing Ham Radio on the Ham
> Radio newsgroups, and CB on the CB newsgroups...
> 
> Naw, that would make too much sense, and requires a level of literacy and
> intelligence that is unreasonable to expect.   Right?

What also MAKES SENSE is for the person to post it on the newsgroup with the
closest topic to his question.  That's what he did.

> People would have to have enough sense to post to the newsgroup that covers
> their area of interest, and of course that is too much to expect.
> 
> How could I be such an unreasonable person as to suggest such a thing?

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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 11:25:09 -0000
From: "Weidenfeld Karsten" <WeidenfeldK@DerPatriot.com>
Subject: PR System Lippstadt

Hallo Leute,

nun habe ich mir mal die Zeit genommen mich bei meinem Provider im
Newsserver umzusehen.
Seit ca.3 Jahren betreibe ich nun das Hobby Packet Radio und versuche es
aktiv zu fÜrdern was derzeit teilweise unwarscheinlich schwierig geworden
ist.Selbst beim S & F musste ich schon zum Hilfsmittel Internet greifen.
Derzeit suche ich noch Interessierte die sich am S&F anschliessen lassen
wollen und mit mir per E-Mail forwarden mÜchten.Die einzigste Vorrausetzung
ist eigentlich nur das derjenige eine S&F fŠhige STOP Version mit dem
dazugehÜrigen Key besitzt.
Die Version STOP 163c bekommt man unter:

www.joergnet.de

Dort kann man auch das Key-File beantragen.Das der S&F mit Key-File arbeitet
hat den Grund:

Der STOPNETZ Betreuer mÜchte das Netz so sauber und aktuelle wie mÜglich
halten und nicht jeder x-beliebigen BBS die MÜglichkeit geben ihren Schrott
los zu werden,denn wenn man sich mal in anderen Netzen umsieht ist es doch
schon teilweise sehr erschreckend was da ablŠuft,da werden 7 Plus Files
durch die Gegend geschickt die teilweise unvollstŠndig sind und wenn Teile
fehlen kann man das ganze Programm nicht verwerten.Naja jedenfalls mŸsste so
ungefŠhr klar sein worum es geht.Wer gerne mitmachen mÜchte im STOPNETZ und
noch Informationen braucht oder Fragen hat der kann mich anmailen und ich
werde Rede und Andwort stehen.

Nun mÜchte ich noch meine Homepage bekannt machen,die derzeit noch ein
bischen in der Endwicklung steckt aber schon sehr gut besucht worden ist.Die
Homepage soll irgendwann mal ein prall gefŸlltes Informationsmedium werden
mit allen mÜglichen Bereichen,also nicht nur Packet Radio.#

www.dpl.net/user/dpl-01636

Wer bereits eine STOPNETZ Mailbox nutzt der kann mich auch per PR anmailen:

DKW200@DBQ557.LP.NRW.DEU.EU

55 & 73 de Karsten



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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 23:39:39 +0100
From: "Paul Rose" <paul@rose159.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Testing

Hi

Thanks for your reply. Must have done everything ok! G7NRN

--
All the best, Paul R

**************************************************************
WANT FULL DETAILS ON HOW TO GET
PAID WHILST SURFING THE NET???
paul@rose159.freeserve.co.uk
**************************************************************

D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.10.9910182227510.167-100000@dns.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> Apparently so.  Your post is here.
>
> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paul Rose wrote:
> > Just found this newsgroup and wondered if I've set everything up ok?
>


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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 14:07:14 -0700
From: "Peter E. Yee" <yee@spyrus.com>
Subject: Using Yaesu VX-5R for packet?

I'm in the market for a new radio and I've been considering the Yaesu
VX-5R -- it does several things well and has reasonable coverage.

Can I sucessfully use this radio for packet operations at 9600 baud?
I checked around the net for info on this, but haven't found anything
yet.  The local Ham Radio Outlet suggested that the radio would do
1200 baud fine, but that it might not handle 9600 baud well.

Help?
     -Peter Yee
     KF6YZE
     yee@best.com

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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 08:35:29 +0100
From: "Per Odegaard G0DJT/LA9GG" <per.odegaard@btinternet.com>
Subject: WFBB 7.00g23

Hi!

Each time the above programme is started after a reboot it is aborted
with the following error message:

WFBB caused a general protection fault
in module COMM95.DRV at 0001:00000297.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=1ca7 EIP=00000297 EFLGS=00000292
EBX=0000ff80 SS=492f ESP=0000ea6a EBP=0000ea70
ECX=00000000 DS=1c97 ESI=0000cf80 FS=0000
EDX=801e12d7 ES=16d7 EDI=00006e44 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
89 84 aa 00 89 94 ac 00 26 8b 45 04 89 84 b2 00
Stack dump:
00801e3f ea7c0080 1e4f051e 16d76e44 eab2ff80 1e4f10bf 16d76e44
492f0080 31c80051 03fc492f bb0000b8 d3ea000f 001e4f0f 00800080
1e3f09f4 16d7ea82

When FBB is restarted everything is OK.

Does anyone know - or can read from the error message - what could be
wrong, please?

73, Per (G0DJT/LA9GG).





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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 02:35:34 GMT
From: mics@iquest.net (N9MMP)
Subject: WTB - KPC3

I'm looking for a Kantronics KPC3.

N9MMP


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