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- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 94 04:30:08 PST
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- TCP-Group Digest Tue, 8 Nov 94 Volume 94 : Issue 252
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- Today's Topics:
- 10Ghz links
- Part 15 spread spectrum stuff?
- smtp gateway and dns
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- Date: Tue, 08 Nov 1994 13:13:44 +1000
- From: ccdrw@cc.newcastle.edu.au (Dave Walmsley)
- Subject: 10Ghz links
-
- I've had several replies interested in this so here's what I know.
-
- In the November issue of Amateur Radio Action (Australian mag) the column by
- John Day VK3ZJF says there are boards for the 10Ghz link as described in the
- AARL handbook available from :
-
- Fred A Reimers KF9GX
- FAR Circuits,
- 18N640 Field Ct,
- Dundee,
- Illinois 60118-9269
- USA
-
- He also comments that you still have to make the 1st IF board "but trust
- me, that's easy".
-
- Also in the credits are Glen N6GN, Ron N8FOW, Bdale N3EUA, who I think are
- on this group so they probably have better information. And, sorry for the
- wasted bandwidth if they have already replied, I've been out of touch for a
- few days.
-
-
- Dave
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- Dave VK2XPX, sysop VK2RAP ccdrw@cc.newcastle.edu.au
- sysop@vk2rap.newcastle.edu.au
- vk2xpx@vk2xpx.ampr.org
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- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 94 12:05 EST
- From: nelson@crynwr.com (Russell Nelson)
- Subject: Part 15 spread spectrum stuff?
-
- As a non-amateur (both in that I want to do commercial things, and I
- don't have a ticket), I'm wondering if any amateurs have been doing
- any digital spread-spectrum stuff in the 900-928 Mhz band. Both
- companies doing that (Metricom and Tetherless Access) think they want
- to sell services, not products. I just want to buy radios, and use
- them to sell a local service.
-
- Not looking for answers, just looking for where *I* might look for answers.
-
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- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 94 09:59:51 GMT
- From: A.D.S.Benham@bnr.co.uk
- Subject: smtp gateway and dns
-
- Bill, KD5LU wrote:
-
- => Scenario: I route my mail to a smtp gateway that also happens to be my
- => domain name server. I just want my outgoing mail to go to the mail gateway
- => and let forward it on. However, when I send a note to another location,
- => the domain name server (it is connected to the internet) gives me back the
- => ip address and my smtp sender then makes connection (or tries) to the
- => recipient directly, which causes some problems. Is there a way I can
- => configure my station to NOT do this ? I know if I drop the name server
- => it works the way I want it to, but I hate to do that.
-
- Have you tried the mail hopper code which I wrote?
-
- As a quick advert, the mail routing function peeps at the IP routing table,
- and if there's a gateway defined for the route to the destination, then it
- sends the mail to that gateway.
-
- It improves radio-based SMTP mail enormously. The code is in current JNOS
- versions.
-
-
- Andrew Benham
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