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Packet-Radio Digest         Tue,  8 Aug 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  197

Today's Topics:
                             BAypac BP-1
                        ICOM  M-710RT (2 msgs)
                  Packet program for Linux (3 msgs)
                                PSK31
                         Yaesu 2400H pinouts

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Date: 08 Aug 2000 02:48:38 GMT
From: history67@aol.comTRASH (History67)
Subject: BAypac BP-1

Would anyone on this board be able to walk me through the setup of a Baypac
BP-1 using a HTX 202 ( I believe I have it correctly wired)

Thanks

Sean


>>>>>" It's Never too late to be what you might have been"<<<<<<
                                     Elliot
 
          " It's Never enough until your Heart Stops Beating"
                                new  order

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Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 19:24:47 -0400
From: wspeary@bedford.net
Subject: ICOM  M-710RT

My computer has 10 com ports.  The Icom attaches to COM 6.  Other
software
 requires COM 1 or 2; therefore, the Icom has to go to COM 6.  I assume
that the
 Icom software uses COM 1 or 2 (or possibly 3 or 4).  Therefore, I will
not be  able to use it.  I will need to write a program to drive COM 6.
All I need is documentation on the Icom to upload and download
frequency/channel info (i.e.,  sentence structures, sequences, etc.).
Do you know where I can find this info?

 Thanx.

Bill Speary

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Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:42:22 -0500
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: ICOM  M-710RT

Bill,

We have a control program that will work with the M710-R that will work from
COM1 to Com35.. http://www.cssincorp.com/mrc is release 1 of our Marine
Radio control program.

If you're taking about the Icom Cloning software, then that infomation is
propritary from Icom Japan and they don't release it even if you're under
NDA. The Radio control software uses NMEA sentences.


<wspeary@bedford.net> wrote in message news:398F453F.47447B4C@bedford.net...
> My computer has 10 com ports.  The Icom attaches to COM 6.  Other
> software
>  requires COM 1 or 2; therefore, the Icom has to go to COM 6.  I assume
> that the
>  Icom software uses COM 1 or 2 (or possibly 3 or 4).  Therefore, I will
> not be  able to use it.  I will need to write a program to drive COM 6.
> All I need is documentation on the Icom to upload and download
> frequency/channel info (i.e.,  sentence structures, sequences, etc.).
> Do you know where I can find this info?
>
>  Thanx.
>
> Bill Speary
>
>
>
>

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Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 14:53:47 +0100
From: "Keith Powell" <keithp@g4jvx.screaming.net>
Subject: Packet program for Linux

Can anyone recommend an AX25 packet program for running with Linux, please?

Being a newcomer to Linux, I need one which is not too difficult to install
and set up. I do not need PMS facilities.

I am running SuSE6.4

Many thanks for any suggestions.

Keith  G4JVX

keithp@g4jvx.screaming.net

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Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 19:07:21 GMT
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: Packet program for Linux

Is there anything wrong with "call" that comes as part of the ax25utils
package?

On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Keith Powell wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an AX25 packet program for running with Linux, please?
> 
> Being a newcomer to Linux, I need one which is not too difficult to install
> and set up. I do not need PMS facilities.

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Date: 7 Aug 2000 20:59:11 GMT
From: igor@chaos.w.pl (Blender)
Subject: Packet program for Linux

[D. Stussy]

>Is there anything wrong with "call" that comes as part of the ax25utils
>package?

Actually nothing, but I have been looking for something like Eskey
Packet. Is there something like this?

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Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 10:33:34 -0400
From: "J. Duffy Beischel" <duffyb01@fuse.net (NOSPAM)>
Subject: PSK31

Primarily 14.070 any time.

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"RusPC" <ruspc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20000806230248.15054.00001127@ng-fa1.aol.com...
> Where is the PSK31 activity? Time and frequency?
>
> Rus

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Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 21:00:35 +0200
From: "Trentaytres" <te.h@s.equivocado>
Subject: Yaesu 2400H pinouts

    I believe that this is what you need , but this page is in the
transceiver´s
hand book !!

    If you need any other thing ask for it , IN THIS GROUP , cause I also have
the technical book .

    Regards from ea2

"Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@swb.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:PThi5.30$PH5.14102@nnrp1.sbc.net...
>
> "Ken Goddard" <wa5dtl@ionet.net> wrote in message
> news:8mc76v$c9d$1@ionews.ionet.net...
> > Hello all...
> > Does anyone have the pinouts and signal assigments for the modular plug on
> > the
> > 2400H....
> > Trying to get it to talk to a KPC-3.
>
> Try http://www.packetradio.com
>
> There are tons of TNC -to- Radio diagrams there. Hopefully including the
> ones you need.
>
> --
> 73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
> n5pvl@swb.net
> http://home.swbell.net/n5pvl/
>
>
>



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