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i must admit also, i have never dealt with rtty, i just know its a form of 
data communications i think so im clueless as to rtty or if thats still 
around
packet though you need a tnc(terminal node controller and of course a 
computer and a radio, either hf or otherwise, i have never done hf packet 
but two meters i used to use packet all the time,
I hope that is still valid info anyway, someone let me know if it isn't

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From: "hank smith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 12:58 AM
Subject: rtty questions


> what about rtty is there programs and stuff to convert that?
> to be honest I didn't pay close attention to the requirements for rtty and
> any of that data packet stuff sense at the time I new I probably would 
> never
> use that but it sounds really interesting.
> this hf or can this be used on the vhf and uhf bands for tech?
> thanks
> hank 

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