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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon, 22 Nov 99       Volume 99 : Issue  285

Today's Topics:
               Cool homepage for links and other stuff
                     GREAT NEW CONCEPT MUSIC SITE
                       Kenwood TS-570D and Kam
                    Newbie Portable, Low-cost APRS

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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:06:59 GMT
From: "Pascal" <nl1psr@home.nl>
Subject: Cool homepage for links and other stuff

                    Hello all,

Hello if you want a link on mij site please send me a mail.
I've got a lot of packet software on mij site and links.

Greatz

NL1PSR
nl1psr@free.hls.nl



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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 21:20:12 +0100
From: "Robert" <audio.chapel@multiweb.nl>
Subject: GREAT NEW CONCEPT MUSIC SITE

LOOK AT THIS SITE

GREAT TUNES.... SOUNDS..... AND JINGLES

ALL DIRECT ACCESSABLE

http://www.instantmusicpro.com/


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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 00:02:28 -0500
From: "Anthony Cash" <kd4k@ga.prestige.net>
Subject: Kenwood TS-570D and Kam

I have 2 problems with my TS-570D (not G model) and the Kantronics Kam.

1. If I turn the Kam on and the 570 is already on it will key the
transmitter. If I turn the Kam
    off and back on again the 570 will return to receive. Otherwise the
keying works fine.

2. The 570 is an early model SN 80600xxx and has had this problem every
sense it
     was new.
  A. Kam is hooked to 570 via the 13 pin din connector on rear panel with 3
conductor
       shielded wire.

     a. I have the Kam turned on.
     b. Turn on the 570
     c. Try to transmit packet, 570 keys up but no output.
     d. Go to menu #33 (it is set to 1)
     e. press up or down button and then back to 1
      f. Try to transmit packet again. Now 570 transmits fine with full
output
         and will keep on doing fine until I turn it off. When I turn it
back on I have to
         go through the whole thing again. Menu #33 DOES NOT change, it
stays where
         I put it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated
73 de Tony,  KD4K



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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 23:23:25 -0500
From: Doug Woodruff <w4law@mindspring.com>
Subject: Newbie Portable, Low-cost APRS

Join the APRSSIG on the TAPR site http://www.tapr.org and post your question
there.  There is a wealth of information to be had there.

Doug, W4LAW

Amy Matsubara wrote:

> A friend of mine who is a HAM operator has gotten me interested in APRS
> for use on my sail boat as a position transponder. I am planning on
> getting a HAM license soon but in the mean time my friend will be
> operating anything we come up with.  What we want to do is have a highly
> compact APRS setup that will take input from my GPS III+ and that can be
> completely waterproofed (I have  a hobieCat18 and EVERYTHING gets very
> wet). Because of the danger of water damage, everything should be low
> cost just in case. I've heard about a company (Agrello Engineering)
> selling a postage stamp sized VFC400 500mW XTMR for $99. Another idea
> was to build a more powerful transmitter from a kit for about the same
> $$ but not nearly as small. For the packet TNC, we need unattended
> broadcasts so the MIC-E won't do. We've got an article on the MIM module
> and PIC-E kit but are still wonder ifthere are other alternatives.
>
> Are there other setups we should consider? Is there a web page with more
> info about the VFC400 (I have not been able to locate the company).
>
> Mike.

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