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Christian <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Colin,
Many thanks for that info.
Did you have to set up your callsign on the TNC?
If so, was it hard to do so?
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2010-06-05 at 20:40 Colin McDonald wrote:

>i've used it only for dx cluster info, which can be partially spoken by
>the 
>synth.....or programmed to automatically switch frequencies to the latest
>dx 
>spot.
>problem here was that the dx cluster data stream from one of the local
>hams 
>wasn't filtered, and had a huge geographical spread so most of the time
>the 
>dx spots were useless.
>73
>Colin, V A6BKX
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Christian" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 6:24 PM
>Subject: Using the built in TNC on the TS2000 question
>
>
>> Hi all,
>> Has anyone on this list used the built in TNC of the TS2000?
>> I thought that I should give it a try when I have the radio for testing. 
>> it=
>> was ages since I tried packet radio, and I have had a quick look in the=
>> user's manual of the TS-2000 and I read that it supports some basic=
>> commands. But I think I will be able to connec to a few BBSes here in=
>> Stockholm.
>> What terminal programs do you use especially if you want to download 
>> files=
>> using the yap protocol?
>> As i said, it was a very long time since I tried this and just want to
>do=
>> it for fun.
>> Last time when I was on packet I used a KPC3 as my TNC and a program for=
>> DOS called Pcmbox. I also had a quick go with TPK.
>> 73,
>> Christian SM0UWV

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