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Packet-Radio Digest Fri, 19 Nov 99 Volume 99 : Issue 284
Today's Topics:
Remote printing
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 20:30:06 GMT
From: d-jcooke@ihug.co.nz
Subject: Remote printing
Why would you want to do this... unless for a commercial reason ???!!!
Legally you would need to have a licenced ham station on each end.
You could set up a receiving station which mapped everything onto a
printer. But why would you... Whats the application here.
73's
Doug ZL1TTE
Stan Waterson <stanw1968@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello All!!
>I'm new at this sort of thing.
>Is there anyway that you could interface a printer
>(pref a parellel port printer) to a reciver at a remote site
>and send the printer data over a radio link from the computer?
>Im sure you would need a Modem or TTL device at both ends.
>Does anyone make such a device?
>Thanks for any insite anyone could give me.
>Stan W
>Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
>Before you buy.
>.
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