When I first returned to the UK from the US (where I was first licenced), my
reciprical call was
g0/n6lyt, so I had to just use n6lyt for packet, but did id with g0/n6lyt.
-- John Melton g0orx/n6lyt
Hi Geoff.
Also note that the following is a perfectly valid callsign
which also doesn't fit in the AX.25 spcification:
PA/GM7GOD/MM
That is the callsign that *I* would have to use if operating
from a ship sailing in tidal waters claimed by the Netherlands.
Are you certain that
What is this all about?
When I travel I just use my license - No one in the UK even cares.
So much junk mail over one issue.
(Filter On)
Remember that marine and amateur licences include several clauses that
conflict, giving different requirements. This is presumably one of
them.
...and
Hi Dirk.
In fact, the HDLC standard on which it is based already defines
how such a system is to be handled, and precicely what should
occur under all possible scenarios, so there's very little to be
agreed on other than precicely what is meant by "Extended mode"
as opposed to
I'm trying to use an old sbpro for packet. It transmits OK, but
never receives anything. I don't here the audio from line in on the
output either.
smmixer refuses to set anything except the output gain and the input
selection (the manual page says this is all that is supported).
I find this a
Hi all!
I have a problem with setting the tcp window with my ax25 port, i
put it with
route add xx.x.x.x. window 500. On the /proc the window on this port seems
to be ok, too with route -e , but when i establish a FTP connection the
window go to 8192 (is too high for 1200 bps!) . For
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Bob Lorenzini wrote:
Well CONFIG_6PACK is an option in the 2.2.x kernels.
Taken from /usr/src/linux-2.2.10/Documentation/networking/6pack.txt
3. Where can I get the latest version of 6pack for
Has someone successfully compiled and ran some cluster software on a
Debian setup?
Pf
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On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Riley Williams wrote:
As far as WP is concerned it would'nt cause too much of a
problem if I stayed in 1 place, but I'm commuting at weekends !.
so I could log into 2 bbs's in 1 week .
I don't think you will have any problems here, since I haven't heard
anybody here
hi,
i want to use two motorola mx 1000 and two linux boxes with soundmodem for
a point to point 9600 b/s tcp/ip connection.
is this principle possible?
the motorola mx 1000 has a 12 pin connector and i don't know the pin
layout? is there any way to find out where the mic, speaker and ptt
signal
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 09:13:32AM -0700, Cathryn Mataga http://junglevision.com wrote:
Yeah, I had the same problem -- and I put the connection into
mic in -- and now it works. Not sure why, but there you go.
Hi Cathryn,
Odd. Doesn't that cause distortion due to different expect input
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 09:13:32AM -0700, Cathryn Mataga http://junglevision.com
wrote:
Yeah, I had the same problem -- and I put the connection into
mic in -- and now it works. Not sure why, but there you go.
Hi Cathryn,
Odd. Doesn't that cause distortion due
I am running rh5.0 on my laptop, but with an upgraded kernel (2.2.9) and
a baycom modem. I have the bcsf0 device configured, and ifconfig reports
it up and running with the call KD5HME -1, which is the same call I have
in the axports file, yet when I try to use call, I get "axconfig: port
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