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Packet-Radio Digest Sat, 13 Feb 99 Volume 99 : Issue 30
Today's Topics:
I ADMIT: IMMA CB'R was: **packet** (2 msgs)
PK-90
TX-Lf from G3RUH to radio ?
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:06:30 GMT
From: gwoods@wrgb.com (Gary Woods)
Subject: I ADMIT: IMMA CB'R was: **packet**
kb6lwn|@|jps.net (Bruce - CM88) wrote:
>
>Just like one of these SPAMMER companys, you're inviting others to
>cause a problem... I guess you're pretty well steeped in the CB ways,
>Huh !?
My own humble opinion is that a line-by-line refutation of an obvious =
troll is a waste of
electrons.... just ignore it and/or killfile.
Besides, running packet on 27MHz would be much nicer listening than most =
of what I hear.
And I still have radios with 11 meters on the dials....
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
--=20
Gary Woods O- K2AHC Public key at www.albany.net/~gwoods, or get =
0x1D64A93D via keyserver
gwoods@albany.net gwoods@wrgb.com
fingerprint =3D E2 6F 50 93 7B C7 F3 CA 1F 8B 3C C0 B0 28 68 0B
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 07:55:58 GMT
From: kb6lwn|@|jps.net (Bruce - CM88)
Subject: I ADMIT: IMMA CB'R was: **packet**
Then.... Like you said - you've been told this in OTHER groups,
perhaps you should take the hint and take the topic elsewhere, instaed
of spitting in the wind. AND another thing... It's impolite to copy
your posts to more than one NG, but then I guess that's the CB
mentality... SPRAY the signal ALL over the place thinking you
"get out" better...
If you ARE a licensed HAM, then say so! If you are NOT and want to
ask a question regarding Amateur Radio - then do that, but keep the CB
related messages OFF the Hamradio newsgroups... Please ?
On Thu, 17 Dec 1998 16:07:10 +0100, "wdmgds" <wdmgds@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>This newsgroup is intended to serve the needs of Amateur Radio operators,
>>not CB'ers.
>
>We laid a foundation for major ham(amateur) networks in the Netherlands...
>what if i where a HAM who uses the CB network on a daily basis? If any CB'r
>who read this and has any questions about *anything* packet related, please
>post it in this newsgroup. This is what's internetnewsgroups about.
Just like one of these SPAMMER companys, you're inviting others to
cause a problem... I guess you're pretty well steeped in the CB ways,
Huh !?
>Centralizing information. If you want to moderate by having a licence or not
>you're a very sorry person IMHO.
If ANYone is "sorry" around here, it is YOU sir. I don't believe
ANYone is "moderating" by license (spell it right) status, just
keeping the topic relating to ===> HAM RADIO <=== !
If you don't like that.... Go elsewhere, or better yet, start you OWN
group to cater to your own desires...
>>There are other newsgroups dedicated to CB radio, where you can get much
>>better information from your contemporaries... Go there.
>I noticed this attitude in dutch hamgroups as well. I'm sorry but i found
>the "go there" very offensive. I always thought we are to help one eachother
>in this field. Don't stick your head in the sand.
If CB'ers want help, they can ask for it, just like HAMs, and in THIS
case the answer was "not in this group"... Nuf Said!
BTW, Not only is the use of packet on CB off topic, but in the USA it
is ILLEGAL, and since this group is read in the USA, that makes it
ILLEGAL for discussion here....
I WOULD say where you can stick YOUR head, but that wouldn't be nice.
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 20:16:33 -0800
From: Steve Brown <n6wqv@jps.net>
Subject: PK-90
Does anyboby have any info on a AEA PK-90 TNC? I just bought one and I
was wondering if it would work on APRS? Steve N6WQV.....k
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 00:04:18 +0100
From: "Preben Larsen" <oz2boh@vestnet.dk>
Subject: TX-Lf from G3RUH to radio ?
Hello dr OM
I would like to know what level the tx-lf from the modem is on the most
common types of radios
I am modifying some old >PMR Storno5000 and Storno763
and am qurius abt. the level that is the normal..
I have tried with a Kenwood TW4000A but I am not able to x-mit anything
that can be copied on the other system in the schack
I have with a Picpar modem from Baycom, but likewise no xmitted
signals...that can be copied..
Best Wishes from OZ1FHU
Preben Larsen
oz2boh@vestnet.dk
http://home.vest.net/oz2boh/
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