I know that a large number of apps were developed on Unix/Linux especially the Packet
gateways that you use to send packet messages around the world using hamradio only
links. I will try to find some links to give you more info. There are tons of
directionfinding, propagation and other programs written for Unix as well because it
is a more friendly environ for a programmer..
Mike
K3MH
Michael Hatzakis Jr, MD
Resident Physiatrist - R3
Department of Rehabilitation
Thomas Jefferson University Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA, 19026
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From: Salil Khamkar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 1998 12:31 AM
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Subject: Hi
Hi ,
In your posting to the Redhat list , u mentioned about ham radio . I have
never in my life used a ham radio , but i would like to know whether you
can connect the Ham Radio to your PC running Linux and then be able to
communicate . Could u tell what max. speed can be acheived ie. bps , in
this way ?? Also an approximate cost of a very basic ham radio ..
Thanx .
Kind Regards
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