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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon, 10 Apr 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue   88

Today's Topics:
                               licence
                           maxtrac LPI 300?
                 Packet radio and Windows CE (3 msgs)
                 Terminal programs for old AMT-1 TNC?
                         YAESU FT90 + 9600Bps

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Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 16:14:34 -0700
From: richguy <richardNOriSPAM@doorbar96.freeserve.co.uk.invalid>
Subject: licence

hi all
does anybody know what happens if you held a uk class a licence
and do not use it or renew it for a number of years.
do you get your origional calsighn back or does it revert to the
class b call when you renew
i have been out of radio for about 15 years and would like to
know how to get back in

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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 02:36:06 GMT
From: JJ <ve1ttt@hfx.eastlink.ca>
Subject: maxtrac LPI 300?

Hello, I have a motorola Maxtrac rig here, I'm trying to figure out
whethere it's for 900 mhz, 400, or just VHF? I wonder if the designator
"LPI" would be the key?
Tnx, JJ

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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:12:17 +0100
From: "James Glass" <j.glass@virgin.net>
Subject: Packet radio and Windows CE

Can anyone help please?

I wish to operate a portable packet station from the car / office using a
HP620 palmtop PC  operating under Windows CE ver 2.0 and an AEA PK96 through
a H/H.

Does anyone know of any packet radio software freely available for Windows
CE that is suitable please?

My trawling of the web has come up with nothing, the terminal program
supplied with CE is unsuitable.

73 de Jim Glass G7DPE.

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Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 23:33:22 GMT
From: rgawtry@timewave.com (Randall R. Gawtry.)
Subject: Packet radio and Windows CE

In article <ec8I4.2589$hh6.83699@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "James Glass"
<j.glass@virgin.net> wrote:
>Can anyone help please?
>
>I wish to operate a portable packet station from the car / office using a
>HP620 palmtop PC  operating under Windows CE ver 2.0 and an AEA PK96 through
>a H/H.
>
>Does anyone know of any packet radio software freely available for Windows
>CE that is suitable please?
>
>My trawling of the web has come up with nothing, the terminal program
>supplied with CE is unsuitable.
>
>73 de Jim Glass G7DPE.
>
>
>
Try http://www.cssincorp.com. They have a free Windows CE packet program 
called PakRattCE.  (PakRatt is a trademark owned by Timewave Technology Inc.)

Randall Gawtry, K0CBH
Timewave Technology Inc.

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Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 23:05:44 -0400
From: ed <edholmes@renc.igs.net>
Subject: Packet radio and Windows CE

Try projectx in your search and there is a link to some programs for palms.

"Randall R. Gawtry." wrote:
> 
> In article <ec8I4.2589$hh6.83699@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "James
Glass" <j.glass@virgin.net> wrote:
> >Can anyone help please?
> >
> >I wish to operate a portable packet station from the car / office using a
> >HP620 palmtop PC  operating under Windows CE ver 2.0 and an AEA PK96
through
> >a H/H.
> >
> >Does anyone know of any packet radio software freely available for Windows
> >CE that is suitable please?
> >
> >My trawling of the web has come up with nothing, the terminal program
> >supplied with CE is unsuitable.
> >
> >73 de Jim Glass G7DPE.
> >
> >
> >
> Try http://www.cssincorp.com. They have a free Windows CE packet program
> called PakRattCE.  (PakRatt is a trademark owned by Timewave Technology
Inc.)
> 
> Randall Gawtry, K0CBH
> Timewave Technology Inc.

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Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 13:44:23 -0400
From: "Rob" <Pse@NoEmail.Com>
Subject: Terminal programs for old AMT-1 TNC?

Hi,

Does anyone know where I can obtain a terminal program for the old AMT-1 TNC
for RTTY and AMTOR.

The program can be DOS or Windows based.  (Windows is preferred)

I think RTTY by WF1B supports the old AMT-1 but I am not really looking for
a contesting program.

73's
Rob

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Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 22:46:11 +0100
From: "Simon  Quantrill" <g7poz@amsat.org>
Subject: YAESU FT90 + 9600Bps

Anybody got it working ????

If not ill send it back to the shop that said it would work!! Doooh!

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