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Packet-Radio Digest         Thu, 24 Feb 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue   46

Today's Topics:
                       Any good sites (2 msgs)
                               Deaf KAM
                      DxTelnet via proxy server?
       What the heck is Packet radio good for anyway? (2 msgs)

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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 19:10:37 GMT
From: f5pbgX@libertysurf.fr (F5PBG, Ludovic)
Subject: Any good sites

Le Sat, 19 Feb 2000 12:46:06 GMT, "Web" <WebFx27@hotmail.com> a ecrit:

>
>Anyone know of any good sites on the Internet where I might get some
>information on starting in Packet radio??
>

There is :

www.elorn.claranet.fr

But in french

Ludovic.
Email : f5pbgX@libertysurf.fr ( Enlevez le X pour repondre !! )
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 23:16:08 +0100
From: "Jasper Tepper" <nl1jht@vtm.selwerd.cx>
Subject: Any good sites

Try http://nl1jht.gervis.net Lot's of software and more..

For interresting links about packetradio try
http://packetradio.start4all.com

Greetz Jasper the NL1JHT..

Web <WebFx27@hotmail.com> schreef in berichtnieuws
igwr4.6943$O43.267521@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Anyone know of any good sites on the Internet where I might get some
> information on starting in Packet radio??
>
> Please reply to group
>
>


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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 08:35:13 GMT
From: gary-jacek@trap.home.com (Gary Jacek)
Subject: Deaf KAM

My KAM seems to be deaf on VHF.  When I attempt to connect
to another station, the other station sees my connect, but the
KAM does not hear the other station responding.

This problem happens, even if the other TNC is sitting
in the same room and connected by a null modem to the KAM.
(ie. no RF connection whatsoever)

Is this a symptom of the capacitors drying out, or is there
some kind of tuneup that needs to be performed on the KAM?

...Gary

I've been on the net since spam was a luncheon meat.
Please remove "trap." from my email address to reply.

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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 06:26:03 -0800
From: "Colin" <cdrcolin@yahoo.com>
Subject: DxTelnet via proxy server?

should just be able to turn on access to the irc ports
Art Santella wrote in message
<6d7mascihmda54duia9kb6m38optl8dfgj@4ax.com>...
>Is there anyone out there using DxTelnet from a client machine through
>proxy server software?   If so please tell me how it is done. I am
>using WinGate home and cannot figure out how to get DXTELNET to telnet
>through the server.  Yet I can get standard windows telnet to make a
>connection to the Dx packet cluster.
>
>Art Santella (K1VKO)
>"If You Ain't The Lead Dog, The Scenery Never Changes."




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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 03:50:13 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: What the heck is Packet radio good for anyway?

"D Ostroy" <k2ul@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:38ACAE20.98890729@worldnet.att.net...
> Just a few minutes ago I read a message from good ole Charles
> N5PVL lecturing someone on name calling.  Coming from one of the
> worst name-callers in amateur radio, what a JOKE !!
>
> Back on topic...  I find that no matter what functions are
> available on packet,  too many of the users are just too
> old and senile to figure out how to use them, or just don't want
> to take the effort to read the HELP files.  Microsoft has
> spoiled everybody with the stupid drop-down boxes for every
> possible decision.  Does everything in life have to be a GUI ??
> Yes, life is nothing more than a multiple-choice test.
>
> Regards,
>
> K2UL,   ...Expanding the Flex Network in the NorthEast...

Here we USE the Microsoft applications, or the Linux applications,
or whatever we want OVER PACKET RADIO. Example: I'm
reading and posting to this newsgroup over a 70 cm. packet link.

Can't do that with FlexNet ...

--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net



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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:36:10 -0800
From: PreCool <precoolNOprSPAM@email.com.invalid>
Subject: What the heck is Packet radio good for anyway?

Let's stay on topic. What is Packet good for. Maybe it's done
for and maybe it's not but let's try to make it good.

I'd rather talk about what it can do rather than politics too.
Let's not get into name calling please. I mean, do as you will
but can't we be a little more productive.

Along with a 24/7 ability and beyond emergency, maping and
weather comunications this is what has been stated so far.

1) Mobile newsgroups

2) Mobile QRZ lookup.

3) Mobile internet email (send and receive)

4) Digital paging.

Any other uses for packet we missed?

Is anyone who is reading this doing email/newsgroups via packet
mail?
How about amateur paging?
If you are HELP me! What are you using for a TNC.
Does a sound card work as well or *better*?

Who? What? Where? How? and Why?

As far as packet crowding the bands. We'll cross that bridge
when we come to it. LOL. I don't think packet is crowding the
bands now. My impression is either packet really isn't very
usefull *or* people aren't aware what it can do. I also want to
promote inovation. Perhaps we need a "new" packet or digital
modes.

We do need to be willing to change our perspective. IMHO, as far
a people who say go to commercial and/or leave packet be, I say
that's BS.

Please, please, please tell us how it's done. I've seached the
net and I can't find much more than general hook up directions.
What really works and what doesn't? What's the best deal. Mobile
packet sounds interesting to me. Am I wasting my time? let's
talk mobile.






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