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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 94 04:30:26 PST
From: Ham-Digital Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-digital@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Ham-Digital Digest V94 #27
To: Ham-Digital
Ham-Digital Digest Sat, 5 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 27
Today's Topics:
PK-232 vs 1278 ??
Tekk data radios: Where to find them ?
WEFAX Question
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Date: 3 Feb 1994 14:21:58 -0800
From: library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!nic-nac.CSU.net!ctp.org!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: PK-232 vs 1278 ??
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
penneys@pecan.cns.udel.edu (robert penneys) writes:
> It is my impression that to go to TCP/IP with the 232 may be a bit of a
> problem due to the proprietary nature of how it works (??) I am led to believe
> that a TAPR clone, such as the 1270, may be a better choice, and that the 1278
> would do equally well, if I also want the other modes.
No, there should not be a problem running NOS (tcp/ip) using a PK-232.
Unless I'm doing something no one else is doing (or the other way
around), I haven't had a problem running it on my 232.
Gary Lau, N6MMM
garlau@ctp.org
glau@ccmail.com
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 05:25:56 GMT
From: world!dts@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Tekk data radios: Where to find them ?
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
In article <CKo3qE.35G@cc.umontreal.ca> fn@mathappl.polymtl.ca writes:
>Hi,
>
>I am looking for a Tekk data radio (2W output, one channel, crystal controlled
>430-450 Mhz).
>
>Does anyone know the phone/fax number and address of the manufacturer
>(or distributor).
>
>Note that I'm not interested in the packages sold by Gracilis or PacComm
>but only by the radio.
>
>TNX, 73 de Francois / VE2NFC.
>
>
>--
>Francois Normant (VE2NFC) | Internet: fn@mathappl.polymtl.ca
>Ecole Polytechnique - Mathematiques | Compu$erve: 75210,525
>C.P. 6079 - succursale centre ville | Tel. (514) 340-5968
>Montreal - Quebec - Canada - H3C 3A7 | Fax. (514) 340-4463
The folks who produce the Tekk radio took out a full page ad in the front
of the February QST. I don't have my copy nearby; perhaps someone else
can copy the phone number from it...
--
---------------------------------------------------------------
Daniel Senie Internet: dts@world.std.com
Daniel Senie Consulting n1jeb@world.std.com
508-365-5352 Compuserve: 74176,1347
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Date: Fri, 04 Feb 1994 10:05:39 -0500
From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!saimiri.primate.wisc.edu!kbad.eglin.af.mil!rpi!newsserver.pixel.kodak.com!kodak!NewsWatcher!user@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: WEFAX Question
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
In article <schwarz-030294150028@150.220.61.78>, schwarz@kodak.com (Doug
Schwarz) wrote:
> In article <2ipmns$bve@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>,
> Kenneth.E.Harker@Dartmouth.Edu (Kenneth E. Harker) wrote:
> > So, I set the radio to 8080kHz according to some post I
> > saw go by.
>
> If I remember correctly, 8080kHz is not used very much any longer. There
> are two other frequencies used now: 3.something and 10.something MHz. I
> don't remember the exact freq's offhand but I will check when I get home;
> they are programmed into the memories of my tranceiver. If anybody has a
> complete list handy, could you post it please?
I checked my tranceiver. Try 3357 and 10865 kHz.
Doug Schwarz, KE2MW
Eastman Kodak Company
schwarz@kodak.com
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