Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-08 Thread Mike Nugent
Douglas, I’m not sure where other such photos may be, but we had one on the December 1990 "73 Amateur Radio Today cover (https://archive.org/details/73-magazine-1990-12 ). We were on Monhegan Island, Maine, and planned to make packet contact

Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-06 Thread Daryl Tester
On 6/5/22 14:41, Douglas Quagliana wrote: Does anyone know what year's ARRL Handbook or what issue of QST this might have been published in? I've only got the '93 ARRL Handbook - it's not in that (just an elimination data point) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-06 Thread Alex ...
I guess I could answer your question too... The coffee has not yet metabolized. You'll need the appropriate cabling to connect the TNC to the handheld, and a serial cable from the 100 to the TNC. If there's any Winlink RMS gateways within range you can use that setup to send email. It's clumsy

Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-06 Thread Alex ...
I've used my T102 several times as a terminal with my MFJ-1274 TNC to get on the HF packet BBSes of Network105 (7.104Mhz and 14.105Mhz, LSB) I tried last year to write an APRS weather decoder in BASIC but I could never get ON COM to work so I gave up. It's kind of fun, but a terminal with 80

Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-06 Thread Jeff Gonzales
I have a few TNCs laying around that I have never tried. What else would I need for packet radio with my m100? I have a few handheld radios, too. On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 1:11 AM Douglas Quagliana wrote: > I'm looking for a photo which was probably published in the ARRL handbook > or perhaps in

[M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-05 Thread Douglas Quagliana
I'm looking for a photo which was probably published in the ARRL handbook or perhaps in an issue of QST showing a Model 100 being used with a TNC for (I think) Field Day packet radio. There might also have been a large solar panel. This was probably in the mid-to-late 1980s. Does anyone know