From colin@g1lla.ampr.org Sat Apr 27 16:14:58 1991 Received: from g1lla.ampr.org by g0lxc with SMTP id AA613 ; Sat, 27 Apr 91 16:07:06 GMT Date: Wed, 22 Apr 87 03:52:44 GMT Message-Id: <135@g1lla.ampr.org> From: Colin@g1lla.ampr.org (***Colin Davis, QTH Parkstone POOLE Dorset. IO90ar***) Reply-To: colin@g1lla To: g0lxc@g0lxc Subject: Hello X-Mailer: Bdale's Mailer v3.3.ATARI ST/1a Status: R Hi John, Good to hear from you. Im afraid Im not running an Amiga....but I am using an ATARI ST! Unfortunately not much help except that it too uses a 68000..... How long have you had TCP/IP going then? Ive have various copies for about 18 months but have only recently got it to work...ie find a version that works... and find any other station that I can reach via NETROM. It certaintly interesting, although it would be good to get some more people using it down here. G1ZXD (John) who is not far from me now has a copy and is trying to get it running.. I think he will have it cracked now becabecause he how has all the config files necessary, so that will make 3 of us in the POOLE/Bournemouth area. CU SN then....Cheers...COLIN (G1LLA @ GB7BNM or g1lla.amrp.org) From g4wpt@g4wpt.ampr.org Mon Apr 29 20:40:37 1991 Received: from g4wpt.ampr.org by g0lxc with SMTP id AA662 ; Mon, 29 Apr 91 20:31:56 GMT Received: by g4wpt.ampr.org (901130 (G1EMM v1.6)) id AA176 ; Mon, 29 Apr 91 20:21:41 UTC Date: Mon, 29 Apr 91 20:21:41 UTC Message-Id: <177@g4wpt.ampr.org> From: g4wpt@g4wpt.ampr.org To: g0lxc@g0lxc Subject: Chats etc Status: R Hi John, Yes sorry - I set attend on in the startup, as it's always "sort of" attended. You have to bear in mind that it's window 13 that NOS is running in, so even if I'm sitting in front of the screen I'm not very likely to spot that you've made the link unless you send "Beep!" or something! I must admit that I prefer to communicate via msg, one can compose one's thoughts better and get on with otehr things in between. I got caught by the "space" and "return" syndrome too! I have played with quite a bit of different s/w though, and I think that helps give a few clues - there are a limited number of base philosophies after all! (Or maybe my horizons are limited hi). Many thanks for the "help" files, I have been through them too, and it's certainly got a LOT more facilities than I thought. Just learnt about the "mget" and "mput" from Dave (multiple file requests, like "mget *.hlp" which saves finger wear a bit! 73 Dave G4WPT<>GB7BNM 44.131.17.18 From g0iwt@g0lxc Mon May 06 23:13:44 1991 Received: from g0lxc by g0lxc with SMTP id AA695 ; Mon, 6 May 91 23:13:37 GMT Received: by g0lxc (900214 (G1YYH v2.6)) id AA692 ; Mon, 6 May 91 23:04:08 GMT Date: Mon, 6 May 91 23:04:08 GMT Message-Id: <693@g0lxc> From: g0iwt@g0lxc To: g0lxc Subject: RE:Connects Status: R Hello John, I saw you connect earlier, but couldn't stop the system sending the unattended message....when I tried to get back to you. 1st via IMB, 2nd via BSL2 there was no connect acknowledgement. Unfortunately, as we have found before, the route between us is easily swamped by QRM....... As to the Sunday net.... I forgot about it. Searching for a missing letter I didn't remember until after 8pm. The previous net was very bad. So much QRM that I could only hear 2 stations GP4IPA & GM4MCB and noone else.... seasonal problem with 80m. Anyway, back to work Tuesday. CU Later in week... 73 Dave From g0iwt%g0iwt@g0lxc Tue May 07 19:27:48 1991 Received: from g0lxc by g0lxc with SMTP id AA703 ; Tue, 7 May 91 19:27:42 GMT Received: from g0iwt by g0lxc (900214 (G1YYH v2.6)) id AA700 ; Tue, 7 May 91 19:24:09 GMT Date: Tue, 7 May 91 19:24:09 GMT Message-Id: <701@g0lxc> From: g0iwt%g0iwt@g0lxc To: g0lxc Subject: IPARC Net Frequencies X-BBS-Msg-Type: P Status: R Originated From: G0IWT 91/07/05 19:05 Msg# 5 Hello John, According to my (1989) International Membership list. These are the times of the various National Nets :- EI Monday 3.680 MHz 20:00 UTC PA Tuesday 3.690 Mhz 20:00 UTC * W 9:30 UTC W Wednesday 21.410 MHz 10:30 UTC DL Thursday 3.690 MHz 16:45 UTC * JA Sunday 21.225 MHz 01:00 UTC VK/ZL Sunday 21.150 MHz 06:00 UTC OE Sunday 3 Sunday 7.040 MHz 09:00 UTC DL Sunday 7.080 MHz 10:00 UTC * EU Sunday 14.150 MHz 11:00 UTC * DX Sunday 14.240 MHz 16:00 UTC ** DX Sunday 21.410 MHz ay 3.690 MHz 20:00 UTC * * = 1 hour earlier during Summer time ** = if conditions are bad QSY 21 MHz. The UK net has subsequently moved to 7pm (local Time) I haven't (yet) managed to join any of the other nets...ast weeks net. The week before it was so bad I was only able to hear two (IPA & MCB). There is no other (reserve) frequency. 73 Dave. From g0iwt%g0iwt@g0lxc Wed May 08 17:04:15 1991 Received: from g0lxc by g0lxc with SMTP id AA717 ; Wed, 8 May 91 17:04:06 GMT Received: from g0iwt by g0lxc (900214 (G1YYH v2.6)) id AA714 ; Wed, 8 May 91 17:02:23 GMT Date: Wed, 8 May 91 17:02:23 GMT Message-Id: <715@g0lxc> From: g0iwt%g0iwt@g0lxc To: g0lxc Subject: RE: R/V Tommorow X-BBS-Msg-Type: P Status: R Originated From: G0IWT 91/05/08 17:02 Msg# 10 Hello John, Glad to hear that you've solved that mystery !!!!! As to the status 'PFR' well :- byte 1 = P(ersonal) e.g. SP G0IWT byte 2 = F(orwarding) indicator set. You sent the message to me. byte 3 = R(ead) . Indicate the so CU (Both) Thursday 73 Dave