On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Bob Donnell wrote:
> Anyone else remember the MicroColorComputer? That was Curt's programming
> platform, if I recall right. I recall the group of packeteers in Seattle
> being amazed that it had enough horsepower to do the receive job.
Yea, with the chicklet keyboard. I
do what we want.
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Subject: Re: [Xastir] Thanks for the info !
Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Ch
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Chris Moulding wrote:
Many thanks, Bob for your detailed clear explanation of the
situation regarding modems. It looks like my best option is to
find a suitable KISS modem circuit to convert the data on transmit
and receive. It would also make it compati
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, Chris Moulding wrote:
> Many thanks, Bob for your detailed clear explanation of the
> situation regarding modems. It looks like my best option is to
> find a suitable KISS modem circuit to convert the data on transmit
> and receive. It would also make it compatible with all AP
Bob / Curt,
Many thanks, Bob for your detailed clear explanation of the situation regarding
modems. It looks like my best option is to find a suitable KISS modem circuit
to convert the data on transmit and receive. It would also make it compatible
with all APRS programs.
Thanks, Curt for askin
LOL why i couldnt remember that is unreal...but thanks
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Chris Thompson
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, mike sullivan wrote:
> to Curt & Mike for their replies. Finally bit the bullet and deleted the
> xastir.cfg and ran the program again. And with the lessons learned the last
> week I sorta knew what I was doing and it went a lot quicker.
Also note there there should be four co
to Curt & Mike for their replies. Finally bit the bullet and deleted the
xastir.cfg and ran the program again. And with the lessons learned the
last week I sorta knew what I was doing and it went a lot quicker.
Mike WN5PMR in the hazy/overcast Alamo City of San Antonio, TX
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