Hello all,
Where I can find the Layout or an
PCB for the USCC/SCC- Card ?
Thanks for help.
bye micha,
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"Stark, Michael" wrote:
Hello all,
Where I can find the Layout or an
PCB for the USCC/SCC- Card ?
Thanks for help.
bye micha,
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Chris Smith wrote:
I run kissnetd /dev/ptyzf /dev/ptyze
Then kissattach /dev/ptyzf port ipaddr
and get : kissattach: open: Input/output error
eeh if kissnetd is talking to the PTY side (masterend) of the
pipe...then kissattach can't use that side anymore
But if I run kissattach on
Thats a tough one. I have tried running CAPMAN under dosemu, but I had
problems with the output graphics. Maybe it would run under the latest
dosemu. I guess there may be not too much of a problem with IONCAP
itself; the user interface is the challenge, like with other portings
of software into
-Original Message-
From: Hans-Peter Zorn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 12:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AX.25 Configuration HOWTO
You did the "make dep make bzlilo make modules modules_install"
part?
[Hast, Chuck] is the a
Hi all,
Hast, Chuck wrote:
[Hast, Chuck] is the a separator such that each step should be
1. make dep
2. make bzlilo
3 make modules
4 make modules_install (this one is missing above but is in the
"make clean" after "make dep" removes any
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Terry Dawson wrote:
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
Why do I need a route to the interface ip address? Shouldn't that be
a network route (which is set up automagically with 2.2)
A nuance I missed the first time around. NetRom has no facility for
automatically mapping IP
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Terry Dawson wrote:
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
(I think it would be rather annoying if 20+ stations at a user qrg
would broadcast every 5 minutes?)
Most networks I know use 30 minutes, not 5 minutes.
Also, you can (should) set the verbose flag in nrbroadcast file to
Are there any homepages concerning this subject?
Besides getting databases with site information up and running, some
programming experience and a lot of experience with commercially available
planning-tools (in my case Broadcast in VHF/UHF and 1.5 GHz), I don't have
any information concerning
Hi.
Does anybody know where to get the KCT linuxpackage ??. I have the KCT
board here with the software in dos that followed the card, but not much
fun if running linux and having just dos software :-)
I just want to make schedules for turning the antenna for HF around to
different hours.
Hope
http://radio.linux.org.au/pkgdetail.phtml?sectpat=Newordpat=descpat=pkgid
=206
N4HY
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 05:47:46PM +, richard bown wrote:
As for the ramdisk for start up never found it needed on RH, but I'm curious
as to the preference to use bzlilo , instead of bzImage. I've always used
either zImage or bzImage depending on the kernel version, and then edited
Earlier versions of the HF propagation programs from
http://elbert.its.bldrdoc.gov were also
available for unix but they only seem to support Windows now. I think they
are compiled
fortran.
Richard
I see.
Any RedHat specialists out there?
Does RedHat _need_ this ramdisk for its startup? If
yes, what do I need to consider if I build a custom kernel?
The initial ramdisk is intended to give access to any modules that your system
needs to actually get booted. In my case my Linux root
I don't know if this helps, but I have thought that would be interesting
to add topographic and propagation capabilities to an APRS tool like
Xastir. This would give somewhat automatic data input to the tool from
the remote stations themselves and the possibility of realtime analysis
of mobiles.
Unless things have changed significantly, the computing power required
to do *accurate*, MS, Tropo EME predictions is well beyond that of
the average ham and his/her PC.
Interesting idea though, one could guage LOS terrestrial QSO
possibilities by keeping tabs on grids referenced say to an
VOACAP and REC533 (the ITU-R PI.533 model for international HF planning)
are available on the web site as Fortrash Source.
At 04:53 PM 01/26/2000 Wednesday , you wrote:
Earlier versions of the HF propagation programs from
http://elbert.its.bldrdoc.gov were also
available for unix but they only
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, richard bown wrote about, Re: AX.25 Configuration HOWTO:
As for the ramdisk for start up never found it needed on RH, but I'm curious
as to the preference to use bzlilo , instead of bzImage. I've always used
either zImage or bzImage depending on the kernel version, and
Hi,
This is what works for me. If I remember correctly :-)
make menuconfig
make dep
make clean
make
make install
make modules
make modules-install
and reboot
I've been using this procedure since RH3.x and came from the book that came
along with the disk. With the exception of the modules
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 03:15:17PM -0500, Hast, Chuck wrote:
I for one would certainly be interested, we have where I work a
windows based software package that cost about $8k with the
whole 1 second database for the USA, PR and HI. I do not know
if you can use the tiger data base which is
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Does anybody know where to get the KCT linuxpackage ??. I have the KCT
board here with the software in dos that followed the card, but not much
fun if running linux and having just dos software :-)
http://radio.linux.org.au/pkgdetail.phtml?pkgid=76
regards
Terry
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
I have seen that F6FBB has released som patches, but I need the complete
package to could start.
Do I not ??.
The patches are against a 2.2.13 kernel and add support for the KCT to
the kernel. Applications with appropriate support can then make use of
it. A patch file is
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Mike Werner wrote:
You're talking about downloadable topographic information? If so:
http://edc.usgs.gov/doc/edchome/ndcdb/ndcdb.html
The USGS has available a file type called DEM (Digital Elevation Model)
that can be used to generate topo maps. Dad uses 'em all the
Like I said before, 1ft/pix is way overdone for ham stuff. Unless
you're into 3D-Ray Tracing
at frequencies above say 10GHz outdoors or low-power SS around 2-10GHz
indoors you'd
be wasting your time with resolutions with that much detail.
I like the grass idea. I think I saw a point-source model
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