At 06:55 10/20/99 -0700, Steve Stroh (Lists address) wrote:
>At 15:33 10/20/99 +0200, Thomas Sailer wrote:
>>Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>>
>>> It's ugly and I've avoided building one until now, but I haven't
>>> seen any software to do PACTOR I on the soundcard (except
>>> PSATOR and I don't have a PSA sound card). Yet there is Tom's
>>> TERMAN93 which does PACTOR on a hamcomm-like modem ...
>>
>>Check out www.ife.ee.ethz.ch/~sailer/ham/linux/hf.html
>>for a Linux version that should work with most soundcards
>>supported by a sound driver with OSS interface 8-)
>>
>>Tom
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This is an auto-reply message from Steve Stroh.

In response to being included (usually without prior personal communication
or consent) on many Public Relations and Marketing distribution lists, I've
set up this automatic message. You're receiving it because the domain of
your message (@yourcompany.com) is in my filter list of public relations /
marketing companies.

You probably wrote to me because of my column in Boardwatch Magazine. The
specific topic of that column is Wireless Data Communications in general,
and Wireless Internet Access in particular.  If the message in question is
specifically related to those areas, I'll very likely be in touch with you,
as I'm intensely focused on those topics. However, because of that focus,
I'm unable to track the track the "bigger picture" of other topics such as
new e-commerce systems and companies, personnel changes at Internet-related
companies, changes of ownership of Internet-related companies, etc.

If you're writing to me about my attendance as Press at an upcoming ISPCon,
please understand that like all Press (and columnists in particular), my
available time at ISPCon is limited. I need to focus on the exhibitors,
educational sessions, and the people that are most relevant to my specific
area of interest - Wireless Data Communications and Wireless Internet Access.

Please understand that your message has NOT been automatically deleted, but
it has been routed to a lower-priority queue on my system, which I only
read approximately weekly.

If you've read this far, and your message IS relevant to Wireless Data
Communications or Wireless Internet Access, and you wish to bring it to my
immediate attention, please resend your message with the word Wireless in
the subject line - such messages will bypass my mailer's "PR/Marketing"
filtering.

Thanks for your understanding of my situation. There are SO many
interesting things to write about, so many stories to tell, and only so
much time to write them.

Steve Stroh

(this message last updated February 9, 1999)

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http://boardwatch.internet.com/mag/writers/stroh.html

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