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From wang!elf.wang.com!ucsd.edu!packet-radio-relay Tue Mar 5 17:06:07 1991 remote from tosspot
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Subject: Packet-Radio Digest V91 #58
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
Packet-Radio Digest Tue, 5 Mar 91 Volume 91 : Issue 58
Today's Topics:
TCP/IP, UUCP and HAM
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Date: 5 Mar 91 05:08:12 GMT
From: usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!gilgalad@ucsd.edu (Ralph Seguin)
Subject: TCP/IP, UUCP and HAM
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
Hi. I have a friend who is curious whether or not it is possible to do TCP/IP
and UUCP via HAM radios. He lives in Singapore (where network access and
phone calls to USA are EXPENSIVE!!). What he's interested in doing is
getting a HAM radio, and using it for TCP/IP and UUCP. Am I making any sense?
Can anybody help? Please be verbose, as I know nothing of HAM radio.
Thanks, Ralph
Ralph Seguin gilgalad@dip.eecs.umich.edu
536 South Forest Apt. #915 gilgalad@caen.engin.umich.edu
Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (313) 662-4805
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