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Re: lan feature !!!
Hi Bob Woops you need only run AGW on the packet machine it is not needed on the remote machine. As far as I know you need agw see below for the extract from changes 216.txt As for setting up an
By Andy Pritchard <apritch@...> · #1785 ·
Re: lan feature !!!
heres the crunch !!! i dont find anywere in the docs that says i need to run agw !!!! also how do i get the ip address like i said it would help if it was a bit simplified (the explanation on how to
By Bob <g7paf@...> · #1784 ·
Re: lan feature !!!
Hi Bob First make sure your network works using windows so you can access files on the other computer. Then install AGW (new version) on both machines On the packet machine make sure winsock
By Andy Pritchard <apritch@...> · #1783 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
In a message dated 31/12/1999 11:26:22 GMT Standard Time, feek@... writes: << Strangely enough, the "bouy" is in fact genuinely the smallest country in the world. The Principality of
By G7GUO@... · #1788 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
Strangely enough, the "bouy" is in fact genuinely the smallest country in the world. The Principality of Sealand. http://www.principality-sealand.net/ Keith. -- Keith Maton, G6NHU Hub Captain,
By Keith Maton <feek@...> · #1782 ·
Happy New Year
The big Y2K is just around the corner, and from here is sounding the best wishes for the new millenium. APRS i the new millenium should bring Denmark on the international map to. Already around 20
By stampe@... · #1779 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
I have seen some funny things on my screen since I started running UI-VIEW. I saw a buoy just off the Essex coast describing itself as the smallest country in the world. I have seen a horse. Last
By G7GUO@... · #1780 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
Keeping to the letter of the licence, then every time you cross you should use the 'proper' call for the country that you are in (or Principality, but let's not get that deep here - HI!). Like on
By Dave Ackrill <dave.g0dja@...> · #1774 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
For instance the local BBS and packet group run the 70cm and 23cm voice repeaters, so it *may* be possible, I guess, to set something up at one or other of those spots. However, I can almost hear the
By Dave Ackrill <dave.g0dja@...> · #1775 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
It's a good idea! I'll ask WRG (Wakefield Repeater Group) who run the GB7WRG BBS if it might be possible. Cheers - Dave (G0DJA)
By Dave Ackrill <dave.g0dja@...> · #1773 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
This that follows isnt an argument...more a 2m repeater dribble of thoughts... <ducks> Ooo. the Kenwood THD7 doesn't have CWID by the way :) Personally, since /m you dont need a log - then sticking
By Carl <carl_mail@...> · #1778 ·
lan feature !!!
well I have sat here for the past 3 hours and tried to get my packet machine to work with my internet machine over the LAN being a newbie to LAN I still need to do a bit of soul searching. I have
By Bob <g7paf@...> · #1781 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
Of course the TH-D7 and TM-D700 can do this already, without the mic-e box. For those of you that don't subscribe, the US APRSIG has gone wild with info about the new Kenwood radio, it's been released
By Ciemon G0TRT <g0trt@...> · #1777 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
Hi all, Some of you may have heard of the mic-e system, this is one possible way of getting your local repeater group to "develop their repeater". Quite simply, the mic-e (microphone encoder) is a
By Ciemon G0TRT <g0trt@...> · #1776 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
Hi Geoff I appreciate that it can't be done everywhere, just where possible could be very helpfull. Andy.
By Andy Pritchard <apritch@...> · #1770 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
Hi Andy, A nice idea BUT how do you run two co-sited nodes on frequencies that are a matter of a few 12.5Khz channels apart without serious de-sense problems? If it can be done with the use of
By Geoff Anderson <geoff.anderson@...> · #1769 ·
Re: UI-View V2.16 beta update available
In article <rYB5IAA+W1a4EwcI@...>, Roger Barker <roger@...> writes I hadn't noticed that my email software had decided to split that URL onto two lines. It should be
By Roger Barker <roger@...> · #1771 ·
UI-View V2.16 beta update available
For those who didn't realise it - UI-View V2.15b expires at midnight on 31st December! I have now uploaded V2.16b to the Onelist files area. It's uiv216.exe in the Beta folder. Don't be surprised if
By Roger Barker <roger@... · #1768 ·
Re: UK site cleared nodes overlay
Hi Roger Nice overlay I wonder if only just some of them nodes were to add a digi port on 144.800 we could have a constant national network over night. I have asked our local packet group maxpak if
By Andy Pritchard <apritch@...> · #1767 ·
Re: smile it's y2k nearly
Hi, No comment on Bob's message except that, due to lack of word wrap, it was difficult to read. I also had the following line appended after the signature. Did anyone else have this line
By ken collins <ken.collins@... · #1766 ·