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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
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From: "Christian" <[log in to unmask]>
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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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