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> Charles Brabham <n5pvl@texoma.net> wrote:
> > The PK-232 manual in PDF format would be quite a large file. Have you
looked
> > at a PK-232 manual lately? We're not talking about a twenty-page
pamphlet,
> > here. It's pretty big.
>
> That's a poor reason for not doing it. A large file won't suit everyone,
> but some people will find it useful. The Kenwood TM-V7A manual is 100
pages
> and 5Mb.
>
> > It appears you have never been in business. When I ran a gun shop, I
sold
>
> It appears that you don't know what you're talking about, because
> the above is quite wrong.
>
> > The idea of putting manuals online is a good one, but I do not see it as
the
> > ONLY way to provide good service. I'd rather pay for a good manual that
has
> > plenty of information, for example, than to be stuck with a free
pamphlet
> > that doesn't tell me what I need to know.
>
> > Maybe this is just a case of you getting what you pay for.
>
> I don't expect a new manual to be given away for free -- but I don't
> expect it to cost anything more than the price of materials.
>
>
> Hamish
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 00:22:07 +1000
From: "Shane" <vk3bvp@qsl.net>
Subject: pk232 as a digi
"Peter ZR5DWC" <zr5dwc@iafrica.com> wrote in message
news:38dfd724.0@news1.mweb.co.za...
> Please could some one tell me how to get a pk232 up as a digi
>
> Many thanks
>
> Peter
Starting with a clean slate (reset to default settings) you have to enter
the following commands.
MYCALL ZR5DWC
You're all done, C CALLSIGN V ZR5DWC will now work.
Defaults-
DIGIPEAT ON
DFROM ALL
If what you really want is a netrom and\or tcp/ip node then put in into kiss
mode and run node software on your computer.
--
Shane Deering
EMAIL vk3bvp@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/vk3bvp/index.htm
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Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 14:56:49 -0600
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: PR: The Golist and CSS negotiating to produce Windows 32 bit version
of Golist
CSS to include access in all of product line, in addition to new Golist for
Windows
Muscle Shoals, Alabama. April 3, 2000 Creative Services Software announced
today that they have begun negotiations with The Golist to include direct
support of Golist in the LogWindows 3.07 and PacTerm 98/ PkTerm 99
programs, as well as begin work on a Windows 32 bit interface for the Golist
data..
The GOLIST, QSL MANAGER LIST, is "The Choice of DXers World Wide". It is
the most accurate QSL Manager database .
"Supporting the new Golist database in our logging and TNC software
continues our support to provide the best software for the ham community"
said Rick Ruhl, N4GDO, President and owner of Creative Service Software. "I'
m also very excited about working with John Shelton, K1XN, to produce a
Windows 32 bit interface for Golist. As an avid DXer, I've always found
Golist to be a necessary part of any DXer's ham shack".
Creative Services Software is at http://www.cssincorp.com
The Golist is at http://www.itis.net/golist/
Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98 , Windows NT and Windows 2000 are Registered
Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:16:44 -0500
From: "Byron Devine" <byrdev@bestonline.net>
Subject: Tech-Plus and Digital Modes on HF?
No the only plaace that a tech plus can run digital is 28.1 to 28.3 the res
are cw subbands only
the only reason that i know this is i got a ticket from a oo warnig me of
such i was operting
pactor in the bottom of the 40 meter novice subband
later
bd
Leland C. Scott <no-spam@junk-mail.net> wrote in message
news:8b5o6l$bc@nnrp4.farm.idt.net...
> I was asked a question if it was legal for a Tech-Plus to operate digital
> modes on HF. I know they have Phone privileges on 10m and CW privileges
on
> some of the other HF bands. So does the CW privileges extend to any
digital
> modes as well on HF? I don't know the answer to this one.
>
> Leland C. Scott
> KC8LDO
>
>
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