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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 94 04:30:06 PDT
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: TCP-Group-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #158
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Thu, 28 Jul 94 Volume 94 : Issue 158
Today's Topics:
GRAPES (2 msgs)
ka9q<->novell
reading the instructions is a valuable skill
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 12:26:23 -0400
From: Gary Skuse <grsk@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: GRAPES
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
Does anyone know where I can obtain information about the GRAPES 57.6k
packet modem? We are interested in putting a couple on the air locally
and need to know more.
Thanks and 73,
ka1njl
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bob Merritt <ka4byp@netcom.com>
Subject: GRAPES
To: Gary Skuse <grsk@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
On Wed, 27 Jul 1994, Gary Skuse wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can obtain information about the GRAPES 57.6k
> packet modem? We are interested in putting a couple on the air locally
> and need to know more.
>
Gary.. our email "blurb" is below, we have about 21 kits available right
now. I just realized that we didn't say anything about the Ottawa PI
Cards to drive them with, contact Barry (bm@hydra.carleton.ca) for info
on them.
73/bob ka4byp@netcom.com
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Heatherington WA4DSY 56KB RF Modem
----------------------------------------
GRAPES (a Non-Profit Volunteer Organization of Georgia Amateur Radio
Operators) is selling full kits of the WA4DSY 56KB RF Modem for $250.
The proceeds from the kits support our packet network building activities.
You will need a transverter with a 28 MHz I.F. for the band of your
choice, a case, connectors, power supply and frequency determining
crystals. The printed circuit boards, documentation, State EPROM,
support diskette and all other parts are supplied.
The transverter chosen should switch as quickly as possible in the
5-15 msec range to be effective. We use the Microwave Modules MMt 432-28S
units; however, these are getting difficult to find except as used ones at
hamfests. The last few we purchased new were also pretty expensive ($389).
We believe that their 220 MHz units were quite a bit cheaper, but we've never
bought any new. On the hamfest market, we have been paying $125 to $185
for used, normally working units.
Maple Leaf Communications (Bob Morton, VE3BFM) is shipping a 220 transverter
which has good charactertistics and an even better price tag ($279). We
have two of these units and they seem to work fine. Contact Bob at
705-435-0689 or RR #1, Everett, ONTARIO, Canada, L0M 1J0.
The transverter must be linear as the modem has amplitude variations as part
of the converyed modulation, which must be reproduced by the transverter.
Usually any transverter capable of SSB operation is suitable if it switches
quickly enough.
We also sell a printed circuit board set that includes the State EPROM,
documentation and support diskette for $110. Documentation sets are
available separately for $20 and we have a VHS (beta by special request)
Video tape featuring Dale Heatherington explaining the Beta modem design
for $20.
Doumentation sets are creditable towards the full parts kits or board sets
and the board sets are also creditable towards the full parts kits.
We pay U.S. shipping, however, we do require that the approximate difference
between domestic ground delivery and premium shipping be sent in advance.
Overseas second day air can cost up to $60 per kit! The kits weigh about
2.5 pounds each, and we can put 3 to 4 kits in a single box to save on
shipping.
Please send orders (a letter is fine) and your check payable in U.S funds
to:
GRAPES, Inc.
PO Box 636
Griffin, GA 30224-0636
We're sorry but we cannot accept Purchase Orders nor Credit Cards. Please
allow four to six weeks for delivery.
THANKS!! Bob KA4BYP, email: ka4byp@netcom.com
....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....56kb....
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 15:32:16 +0930 (CST)
From: FREEMANR@dstos3.dsto.gov.au
Subject: ka9q<->novell
To: TCP-Group@UCSD.EDU
has anybody got a cheap solution to my problem
I have a LAN which uses novell netware 3.12
after much playing around the supposed TCP/IP suite is littlemore
than a transport device ie it has no integral services
I am trying to log on to my novell server with ka9q (initially
using the novell tcpip stack. This fails for the reason above.
has anybody managed to do this as I am interested in using ftp
wihtout resorting to purchasing NFS or a similar product
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 10:36:13 -0700
From: brian@nothing.ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor)
Subject: reading the instructions is a valuable skill
To: tcp-group@nothing.ucsd.edu
Jul 27 10:34:45 ucsd named[20039]: ve7ihl.ampr.org has CNAME and other data (illegal)
Jul 27 10:34:45 ucsd last message repeated 2 times
Jul 27 10:34:45 ucsd named[20039]: vk2jnt.ampr.org has CNAME and other data (illegal)
Jul 27 10:34:45 ucsd named[20039]: vk2xzc.ampr.org has CNAME and other data (illegal)
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