Yes, I may have been born at night but it
was not last night.
Click on start > run type in CMD hit enter -
you get a DOS window.
At 05:20 PM 2/5/2007, you wrote:
>But Windows XP doesn't have a DOS platform, how can it work? Are you sure
>you're working in WIndows XP?
But Windows XP doesn't have a DOS platform, how can it work? Are you sure
you're working in WIndows XP?
John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes it
will.
Works with all my TNC.
It's a dos program but very easy to use.
What are you using now for packet?
Try Winpack
On 2/5/07, John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes it will.
Works with all my TNC.
It's a dos program but very easy to use.
What are you using now for packet?
John, W0JAB
At 05:04 PM 2/5/2007, you wrote:
>Will YAPP work with the MJF-1270C as well on XP
>
>How hard it is t
Yes it will.
Works with all my TNC.
It's a dos program but very easy to use.
What are you using now for packet?
John, W0JAB
At 05:04 PM 2/5/2007, you wrote:
>Will YAPP work with the MJF-1270C as well on XP
>
>How hard it is to set up?? I'm ok operating Packet, but know NOTHING about
>hav
Will YAPP work with the MJF-1270C as well on XP
How hard it is to set up?? I'm ok operating Packet, but know NOTHING about
having to set it up.
Rod
KC7CJO
John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lots
out there.
I have been using YAPP since about 1985.
In a message dated 2/5/2007 5:16:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need software to run a Kantronics PC3+ on Windows XP.
What is available
Dan N0ZIZ
You have PacTerm & Easyterm that are available. de NY2U Bill
Lots out there.
I have been using YAPP since about 1985.
John - W0JAB
At 04:14 PM 2/5/2007, you wrote:
>I need software to run a Kantronics PC3+ on Windows XP.
>What is available
>Dan N0ZIZ
I need software to run a Kantronics PC3+ on Windows XP.
What is available
Dan N0ZIZ
Hi pcooke2002,
I have never found anything as detailed as a complete book on the
subject here on the internet, but there are some web sources that can
help. The arrl.org site has a multipart series from QST that you should
be able to access even if you are not a member:
http://www.arrl.org/tis
pcooke2002,
Try this site: http://home.teleport.com/~nb6z/about.htm
A lot of those modes are not used very much. PSK31, RTTY and Olivia
are being used quite often.
The most "popular" mode is PSK31, I call it "point and click QSO".It
uses the sound card to decode and transmit very narrow audio ton
I am a fairly inexpeirenced ham, and wanting to experiment with
digital.
Can anyone recommend primers on web??
Also wondering... for RACES/ARES disaster stuff. I would think a
little HT tied to a laptop at a hospital/evac center tied to the EOC
would be ideal.
It seems that hooking up an HT
If you had .deb for the Debian based and .rpm for the Red Hat based,
wouldn't that take care of most of them? Ideally, there should be a
radio amateur area in the universe for the Debian's at least. I am not
sure how it is maintained as it seems almost magical compared to hunting
around for MS
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