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Date: Mon, 4 Apr 94 04:30:22 PDT
From: Ham-Digital Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-digital@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Ham-Digital-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: Ham-Digital Digest V94 #96
To: Ham-Digital
Ham-Digital Digest Mon, 4 Apr 94 Volume 94 : Issue 96
Today's Topics:
FTP-able copy of AX.25 standard?
Packet BBS
TNET-X1J (2 msgs)
weather obs by packet
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herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 20:36:21 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!csus.edu!netcom.com!mrmoose@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: FTP-able copy of AX.25 standard?
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
I'm too cheap (well, perhaps, "too cheap" is not an
operative phrase in ham lingo) to buy a book with
a description of AX.25. Besides I'm a regulation
kinda guy, and I would like to have a look at the
official...(drum roll, please)...
"American Radio Relay League, Inc., AX. 25 Amateur
Packet-Radio Link-Layer Protocol, Version 2.0,
October 1984 (or compatible),"
as quoted from my FTP'ed version of Part 97. I am
assuming, of course, that my copy of Part 97 is
citing the most recent revision of AX.25.
At any rate, is it around?
thanks
jb
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Date: 3 Apr 94 19:50:28 GMT
From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!news.unt.edu!news.oc.com!merlin.etsu.edu!talon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
Subject: Packet BBS
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
I am wanting to run a packet BBS using a PC and a MFJ-1270. Does anyone know
any good PBBS programs and where to get them.
Tnx es 73 de KB5ULK
--
_______________________________________________________________________________
David Fox (KB5ULK) |Disclaimer: My words or actions
Internet: talon@wizard.etsu.edu |actions of the University or of
talon@merlin.etsu.edu |Radio East Texas State University,
s8623f@etsuv2.etsu.edu |unless, of course, there was a
2m band: 147.02, 146.78, 146.52 Mhz. |vote!!! :)
"Treat your airplane like a woman. Get inside her and take her to heaven
and back, five times a day!! WOOF WOOF!" - Lord Flasheart, from Blackadder IV
"Set bazookoids to kill, stuff, and mount!"-Dave Lister, from Red Dwarf
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Date: 3 Apr 94 09:14:34 GMT
From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!demon!llondel.demon.co.uk!dave@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
Subject: TNET-X1J
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
In article <5155Jc1w165w@aznet.stat.com> dmeredith@aznet.stat.com (Daniel J. Meredith) writes:
>Hello Out there!
> I have just implemented the X1-J software on my backbone network and am
>having some difficulty with the ACL function. Unfortunately we have some
>abusers out here, and the function does not appear to work whatsoever.
>If anyone has experience with this and is making it work, please advise.
>
Although I have only tried it on X1H, I have had the same problem.
>Your help would be greatly appreciated. I've attempted to contact the
>author, G8KBB@G8KBB.AMPR.ORG, but nothing received back just yet.
>
It is very unlikely that you will ever get anything back from that address,
I think all 44.*.*.* stuff currently gets routed to somewhere in the US, and
there is insufficient information to get it any further. You could try
g8kbb@gb7mxm.#36.gbr.eu on the AX25 packet network instead.
Dave
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* G4WRW @ GB7WRW.#41.GBR.EU AX25 * Start at the beginning. Go on *
* dave@llondel.demon.co.uk Internet * until the end. Then stop. *
* g4wrw@g4wrw.ampr.org Amprnet * (the king to the white rabbit) *
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Date: 3 Apr 94 14:34:30 GMT
From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!demon!topsy.demon.co.uk!paul@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
Subject: TNET-X1J
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
In article <5155Jc1w165w@aznet.stat.com>
dmeredith@aznet.stat.com "Daniel J. Meredith" writes:
> Hello Out there!
> I have just implemented the X1-J software on my backbone network and am
> having some difficulty with the ACL function. Unfortunately we have some
> abusers out here, and the function does not appear to work whatsoever.
> If anyone has experience with this and is making it work, please advise.
>
> Your help would be greatly appreciated. I've attempted to contact the
> author, G8KBB@G8KBB.AMPR.ORG, but nothing received back just yet.
>
>
The mail address for G8KBB is G8KBB@GB7MXM.#36.GBR.EU
IP across the pond depends on too many factors, mother luck being the
primary one.
73
--
Paul Turvey | paul@topsy.demon.co.uk
| Amprnet: paul@g1pjj.ampr.org
| AX25: g1pjj@gb7zaa.#34.gbr.eu
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Date: 4 Apr 94 05:33:11 GMT
From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!cq068@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
Subject: weather obs by packet
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
I'm looking for anyone who has (or is planning ) to interface
weather instruments with packet system at their station.
Drop me a line with success stories, questions, etc.
Stevenb Lapinskas
KA1JJA
cq068@cleveland.freent.edu
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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 19:43:52 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!wa2ise@network.ucsd.edu
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu
References <CnEFCs.Hso@demon.co.uk>, <2n8crrINN451@life.ai.mit.edu>, <2n8llk$p79@access3.digex.net>
Subject : Re: HELP: Anyone know what a XR2206 chip is?
>In article <2n8crrINN451@life.ai.mit.edu>,
>Christopher Barnhart <ceb@synergy.ai.mit.edu> wrote:
>>
>>This device is a Monolithic Function Generator made by EXAR.
>>Don't know where do get them anymore. I think EXAR died
EXAR still exists, a friend of mine works there in Silicon Valley. Talked
with him a few days ago, so as of a few days ago, EXAR is alive.
Don't know if they own themselves, or someone else does....
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Happy chocolate bunnies!
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