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VK4TRS > TNC      19.08.07 01:33l 42 Lines 1114 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: What tnc do you all use ?
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From: VK4TRS@VK4TRS.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC
To  : TNC@WW


WW wrote:-
> From: ZS6PVW@ZS0DLD.PTA.GAU.ZAF.AF
> To  : TNC@WW
> 
> ZS6PVW-1/TPK 1.83d Msg #:13009  Date:18-08-2007  Time:21:01 SAST (-2 for  
> 
> Hello there.
> 
>>I wonder what TNC you are all using ?
> 
> MFJ-2270,  MFJ-1270B  and  MFJ-1276. Either with the standard MFJ 129 Eprom
> for use with TPK, or TF-27B Eprom for Winpack or FBB.
> 
> And  a  few  Baycom  modems  lying  around.  Unused. TNC-2 modems work much
> better.
> 
> 73
> Pieter
> ZS6PVW
> 
> Message sent with TPK 1.83d - Simply the best !

Hi there,

Been running a bbs now for about 6 years, both my RF ports 2m and 70cm
have MFJ 1270b attached and run 24/7 in kissmode, no problem at all.
Although a few years ago 1 x tnc had a power spike and burnt out some
tracks which all i did was to take the mainboard out, hold up to the sun,
found the tracks, bridge the circuit and again off we go.
Only thing now is to find something that will be reliable for 70cm at 9k6.

Bruce vk4trs

73 - Bruce, VK4TRS @ VK4TRS-1

Message timed: 09:20 on 2007-Aug-19
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