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Subject: TCP-Group Digest 97/28P
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In some areas there is a division between the differing
protocols, while others adopt the approach that "data is data" and
try different frequency inputs to the links.
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Brian Jones Worcester, United Kingdom
G8ASO @ G8ASO.GB7GLO.#46.GBR.EU bajones@larkhill.win-uk.net
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 22:22:50 +0100
From: Geert Jan de Groot <GeertJan.deGroot@ripe.net>
Subject: Looking for w4lee or w4zba
I am looking for w4lee or w4zba (w4zba@bbs.w4lee.ampr.org);
they are abusing our network facilities and endangering
the service for ampr.org which the RIPE NCC currently provides.
The email address supplied does not work.
Please, guys, contact me ASAP.
Thanks,
Geert Jan
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Date: Fri, 7 Mar 97 19:30:02 EST
From: pklein@seattleu.edu (Peter A. Klein)
Subject: Service call not included
You've probably heard about the Mars Pathfinder probe. Once it lands on
the Red Planet, Pathfinder will release the Sojourner Rover, a little
laboratory on wheels. Sojourner will cruise about the Martian surface
performing experments. It turns out that Sojourner and Pathfinder will
communicate using two standard, off-the-shelf 9600 baud radio modems.
According to Jet Propulsion Laboratory program manager Donna Shirley,
the modem manufacturer warned JPL that sending the modem to Mars would
void the warrantee.
(This came from amsat-bb, an email list for amateur radio satellite
enthusiasts).
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 10:02:37 +0900
From: Jim Tittsler <jwt@shrine.cyber.ad.jp>
Subject: Telephone modems on the air
Gwyn Reedy writes:
> I've seen a product marketed in another country which used a 14.4 phone
> modem and dual radios (for full duplex) operation. Worked quite well over
> normal UHF distances.
9600 baud fax modems (V.29) were also common here in Japan in the
early days of higher speed operation... although they've been
outnumbered into insignificance by RUH variants now. (Unless of
course the network you want to connect to is still using them. :-)
Jim 7J1AJH/AI8A 7j1ajh@amsat.org
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Date: Fri, 08 Feb 136 00:27:25 MET
From: iw1cfl@ik1xht.ampr.org
Subject: Telephone modems on the air
I've seen some time ago an advertising about a box you can connect between
a group III fax machine and a radio. And, as far I know there are
also some commercial radios that have, as an option the use of a
14.4 modem to transmit data.
But these system uses an automatic backoff of spped if the link
quality goes bad.
Maybe they work, but when the link is long they automatically slow
down.
Apart of this, I think that theoretically, with a good radio, a
g3ruh modem could be pulled out to work at 14.4 baud over a 25 Khz channel.
Using a binary signalling is more robust than use a constellation of
signal: in fact my 14.4 modem get confused by the 12 KHz tone used to
control the teletaxe, and sometimes after one of these signals lost
the carrier.
73
Mike
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 22:25:52 -0600 (CST)
From: Robert E Brose II <bob@kunk.n0qbj.ampr.org>
Subject: WAMPES and AX25 mail
I would like to talk with anyone who has WAMPES working with an
ax25 <-> sendmail gateway.
I need to add some ax25 users to a mailing list.
The WAMPES I'm using is the latest, 12/96 and I've been using WAMPES for
several years so I know my way around it pretty well.
Thanks,
Bob
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Amprnet: bob@n0qbj-uhf.ampr.org
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 21:45:15 +0200 (EET)
From: Emre Celebi <emre@mercan.cmpe.boun.edu.tr>
Hi all,
I have a compilation problem with the latest software; ax25-2.1.22 and
kernel 2.1.27...
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11 -I/include/X11
-c sethdlc.c
In file included from sethdlc.c:49:
/usr/include/linux/hdlcdrv.h:48: field `stats' has incomplete type
make[1]: *** [sethdlc.o] Error 1
..
There is a header files conflict. I examined the sources and "stats" is
needed for rx/tx_errors information in sethdlc.c;
* However in hdlcdrv.h the struct net_device_stats seems to be defined in
netdevice.h, and
* netdevice.h includes that struct definition within __KERNEL__ Def.
I am confused. I don't have earlier kernels. If any one has >= 2.1.22,
please have a look at or send me a copy of both two header files.
- Shall I omit that header and ignore the rx_errors etc. in source? I
don't want to do that.
Regards
Emre.
Emre Celebi, Senior Computer Engineer @ BU.CmpE,NetLab
mailto:emre@mercan.cmpe.boun.edu.tr
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 16:54:20 +0300 (THR)
From: "M. R. Nikrou" <nikrou@kadous.gu.ac.ir>
subscribe tcp-group Mohammad Reza Nikrou
subscribe tcp-group-l Mohammad Reza Nikrou
subscribe tcp Mohammad Reza Nikoru
subscribe tcp-l Mohammad Reza Nikrou
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 16:54:20 +0300 (THR)
From: "M. R. Nikrou" <nikrou@kadous.gu.ac.ir>
subscribe tcp-group Mohammad Reza Nikrou
subscribe tcp-group-l Mohammad Reza Nikrou
subscribe tcp Mohammad Reza Nikoru
subscribe tcp-l Mohammad Reza Nikrou
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 97 11:43:31 EST
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