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From wang!elf.wang.com!ucsd.edu!packet-radio-relay Fri Mar 8 15:34:39 1991 remote from tosspot
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Subject: Packet-Radio Digest V91 #61
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
Packet-Radio Digest Fri, 8 Mar 91 Volume 91 : Issue 61
Today's Topics:
Plee for NOS help
TCP/IP, UUCP and HAM
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Date: 7 Mar 91 01:40:35 GMT
From: portal!cup.portal.com!Jeepster@apple.com (John L Ferguson)
Subject: Plee for NOS help
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
A NOS question (since I'm having troubles with it). Why is it that when
I do an ne rou add ARA4 w0ljf-4 nos 192 w0ljf-4 and then try a
n c ARA4, ARA4 is treated like the real name instead of the alias, e.i.,
it tries to connect to ARA4 @ ARA4 and doesn't even go out over nos (nos
being my symbolic name of the tnc)?
John KF0OU Jeepster@cup.portal.com
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Date: 7 Mar 91 20:05:23 GMT
From: swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!linus!linus!mir!dsr@ucsd.edu (Douglas S. Rand)
Subject: TCP/IP, UUCP and HAM
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
In article <1991Mar5.050812.18395@engin.umich.edu>, gilgalad@caen.engin.umich.edu (Ralph Seguin) writes:
> 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
Well your friend can do TCP/IP on ham radio but there are a bunch of provisos.
The major proviso is that he must be a licensed ham. The next is that the
use of Amateur radio, in general, may not be for the purpose of replacing
a common carrier such as the phone company. Third, you may not conduct
business on ham radio.
Your friend may have another important problem. What's the status of Singapore
in terms of third party agreements? Someone out there in a position to know?
--
Douglas S. Rand
Internet: <dsrand@mitre.org>
Snail: MITRE, Burlington Road, Bedford, MA
Disclaimer: MITRE might agree with me - then again...
Amateur Radio: KC1KJ
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