Date: Sat, 15 Oct 94 04:30:13 PDT From: Ham-Digital Mailing List and Newsgroup Errors-To: Ham-Digital-Errors@UCSD.Edu Reply-To: Ham-Digital@UCSD.Edu Precedence: List Subject: Ham-Digital Digest V94 #341 To: Ham-Digital Ham-Digital Digest Sat, 15 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 341 Today's Topics: 3rd Party agreements (2 msgs) BAYCOM V.1.6 Heathkit H-89's Kenwood Tm-733 And 9K6 :-(( Need source for "LAWN box". PLEASE HELP WITH KPC-3 AND WEATHER FAX.. Radio Laws Standard C5718DA tcp/ip on packet What is packet? Send Replies or notes for publication to: Send subscription requests to: Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu. Archives of past issues of the Ham-Digital Digest are available (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/ham-digital". We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 19:23:36 MST From: david@stat.com (David Dodell) Subject: 3rd Party agreements freemanr@dstos3.dsto.GOV.AU (Roy Freeman) writes: > Is there a List of the "third party agreements with the US" for use of the > Internet/Packet gateway. > Countries of particular interest are: > > UK No > Australia Yes > Germany No --- Editor, HICNet Medical Newsletter Internet: david@stat.com FAX: +1 (602) 451-1165 Bitnet : ATW1H@ASUACAD ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 94 06:20:18 MST From: david@stat.com (David Dodell) Subject: 3rd Party agreements ns@laban.uu.se writes: > Scandinavia ?? None of the Scandinavian countries have third-party agreements with the United States. david --- Editor, HICNet Medical Newsletter Internet: david@stat.com FAX: +1 (602) 451-1165 Bitnet : ATW1H@ASUACAD ------------------------------ Date: 14 Oct 1994 17:07:01 GMT From: moritz@ipers1.e-technik.uni-stuttgart.de () Subject: BAYCOM V.1.6 > Can anyone tell me where can I get the new BAYCOM version > 1.6 ? Jose, Try to AX25 the authors: DG3RBU (Johannes Kneip) DK5RQ (?) DL5RL (?) All @DB0RGB.#BAY.DEU.EU or Florian Radherr, DL8MBT @ DB0ABB.#BAY.DEU.EU 73, Moritz DL5UH ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 19:50:11 GMT From: donh@cup.hp.com (Don Hay) Subject: Heathkit H-89's I have TWO Heathkit H-89 (factory built) computers. These are Z80 based machines built into a 'smart' 25 line addressable terminal. These are 1980 vintage, are compatible only with themselves! Both have built-in floppy drives, no hard-drives, run on a DOS system. If nothing else, the termials can be used to logon to other machines! If you are into HAM radio, these would make an excellent choice for a dedicated PACKET host! XYL says these MUST GO! Make an offer! Don H. 408-447-5017 donh@cup.hp.com Cupertino/San Jose, California. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Oct 1994 13:56 CDT From: tech14c@elroy.uh.edu (Brad Killebrew N5LJV) Subject: Kenwood Tm-733 And 9K6 :-(( In article <781951680.MC3626@mclink.it>, Giovanni Mazzola writes... > >Yesterday I bought a brand-new TM-733E to use mainly for 9600 baud packet >(JNOS) with a TNC-2H (from Symek - DK9SJ). I am greatly disappointed for >the poor response of this radio, just because it has a "dedicated" port >for a high-speed modem and this works bad. Watching the electric >diagrams of the TM-733 I understand that this latter *can't* work well >at 9600 baud... > >Any experience by other users ? Any help ? > >I am really upset. My FT-736R runs perfect at 9600 and most of the friends >operating at 9600 baud using older rigs or simply modified radios have >very good performances (at a fraction of cost, compared to the 733). > >*Don't* buy this radio if you plan to use it for high-speed packet !!! > >Giovanni Mazzola, IT9XXS. This may sound stupid, but did you enable the "9600 Baud" feature? It's a key combination on the front panel. Without it, it won't work. I'll e-mail you the documentation that's been posted on this newsgroup. -Brad Killebrew N5LJV -N5LJV@UH.EDU ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 14:07:02 LOCAL From: southagr@caedm.et.byu.edu (Gordon R. Southam) Subject: Need source for "LAWN box". In this group I recently saw a couple references to "LAWN Boxes"; a 900Mhz SS RS-232 transiever. A source of these was not mentioned. Does anyone know where these can be purchased or mail-ordered?? Please E-mail me if you know where I can get several of these. Thanks in advance, Gordon. southagr@caedm.et.byu.edu ------------------------------ Date: 12 Oct 94 19:41:46 EDT From: desaid@muvms6.wvnet.edu Subject: PLEASE HELP WITH KPC-3 AND WEATHER FAX.. HELLO ALL: I HAVE KENTRONICS KPC-3 TNC AND HF RIG. I WOULD LIKE TO RECIEVE WEATHER FAX USING KPC-3. CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHICH SHAREWARE IS AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE WEATHER FAX USING KPC-3 TNC AND HF RIG. THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP AND TIME TO RESPOND. 73 DINAKAR KB8PHZ DESAID@MUVMS6.MU.WVNET.EDU ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 16:33:29 GMT From: A.D.Morton@bradford.ac.uk (Dave) Subject: Radio Laws Are there leagle bands where I can test digital transmission projects for close reception.. if so where can I find this information out.. I seem to be getting no response from Libraries and the DTI. David. PS. I am not too hot at using newsgroups so be gentle. =|:-} -- |---------==========>> David <<==========---------| ||||||||| email a.d.morton@bradford.ac.uk ||||||||| |---------==========>> ----- <<==========---------| ------------------------------ Date: 14 Oct 1994 13:24:56 GMT From: ken@mitre.org (Ken Brooke) Subject: Standard C5718DA Any users on the group who would care to share their experiences with Standard's new dual-bander? I have just about decided to buy one---$675 postage paid! Has anyone set it up with the dual microphone option? HRO stated that they had sold several thousand units, but only one dual mic cable set. Anyone successfully used one in digital modes? How is the cross-band repeater mode? I would be happy to consolidate comments found here or sent to me via email and repost in a week. -de N5Exx, op Ken My opinions are mine own. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 94 08:40:21 EDT From: rapp@lmr.mv.com (Larry Rappaport) Subject: tcp/ip on packet Joe Showalter writes: > Hey, what's the story on using tcp/ip on packet? (how's that for a loaded > question?) > I have a chance to set up a gateway onto the internet here, but I need to > gather as much info as posible > to get things rolling in the right direction. > Help help help > > Joe Showalter EMAIL: jlshowalter@mmm.com > 3M Company > 3M Center Bldg. 216-3S-04 My opinions are my own and not > St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 those of 3M Company. Joe, I don't know as much as a tame crow, but I'm doing the same thing. So far, I've learned to get the jnos package (jnos110g.exe & optionally jnos110g.zip if you want the source code; it compiles under Borland C 3 I think) from ftp.ucsd.edu, and while you're there, be sure to get nosview304.zip which includes docs on the commands and some sample setup files. You should also get "NOSINTRO" from the ARRL or a local ham radio bookstore. 73, W1HJF -- Larry ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- L. M. Rappaport & Associates, Inc. rapp@lmr.mv.com voice +1 603 237 8400 Colebrook, NH 03576-0158 CIS 72427,2567 fax +1 603 237 8430 ------------------------------ Date: 14 Oct 1994 13:38:18 GMT From: bd27015@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (Phlatline) Subject: What is packet? Ted Morange (tmorange@delphi.com) wrote: : I'm a new ham and I have had the curiosity on how packet : works and what do hams do on packet. Tnx, 73 : : Ted Morange Hey ted here's what i've sort of grep'ed from my little time with ham. packet comes in many different flavors the more popular is AX.25 (based on the X.25 networking standard that much of the internet was based on) thats about all that i know about that....then there's tcp/ip which is known as a packet switched network. ok this is probably not what you are lookin for but this may be packet is a way of communicating digitally using the airwaves as your mode of transit instead of a T1/56k leased/Ethernet-Lan/etc etc etc it's kinda like using the internet over the airwaves..... --Dave Graff This is the .sig: Dave Graff a.k.a The Phlatline address: bd27015@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu Call Sign: KB2RUM Packet address: under construction =-=-=-= Without C we'd have to program in PASAL, BASI, and OBOL ------------------------------ End of Ham-Digital Digest V94 #341 ******************************