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PB0AFK > TSTH 03.06.99 05:01l 49 Lines 1704 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: is it possible to use BPQ & Baycom
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From: PB0AFK@PI8VNW.#ZH2.NLD.EU
To : TSTH@WW
[¯¯¯ TST HOST 1.43b, UTC diff:5, Local time: Wed Jun 02 22:46:27 1999 ®®®]
>From: SM7UZI@SK7IQ.MALMOE.M.SWE.EU
>To : TSTH@EU
>
>Hello.
Hi,
>
>It is possible but stupid!
Let everyone decide for themselfs what they want to use and don't call
anyone STUPID if they don't use what YOU say they have to use!
Are you being payed?.If have enough of your STUPID reply's!
Go on play with your UZI!
>
>> I have 2 Baycom modems attached to my 386sx25 running TSTHOST1.43b
>>& using TFPCX 2.73 at present, my hope is to allow other stations connect
>>from my port1 to stations on port2 and in the reverse as with the BPQ Node
>>software.
>
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