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Ed Vance | Holger Granholm | Re: BBS'ing and HAM Radio |
December 3, 2018 10:57 PM * |
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11-29-18 11:07 Holger Granholm wrote to Charles Stephenson about Re: BBS'ing and HAM Radio Howdy! Holger, HG> @MSGID: <5C01187B.1964.amtradio@capitolcityonline.net> HG> In a message on 11-28-18 Charles Stephenson said to All: ---Snip--- HG> Locally we did also have a packet radio BBS operating at 1200 bps on 2m HG> but because I found it too slow I made a 70cm (432 MHz) transceiver for HG> 9600 bps packet radio. HG> When I had it going the local club decided to close down the packet HG> radio system. Consequently I added a microphone and speaker amplifiers HG> and had a 70cm transceiver. HG> Transceiver is a combined transmitter/receiver in one unit. HG> So much this time. Any further questions will be replied to another HG> time I've been thinking over and over about asking about the packet radio XCVR that You built. I was wondering if the circuit used IC's or XSISTORS only or did it have Vacuum Tubes in it? Is the Schematic for it on some Web Site? I ain't built any circuits for ages but I would like to see the Schematic for the Rig You built for packet radio, and later added Audio to it (for A.M. I suppose?). Thanks es 73 de Ed W9ODR . . ... 8000 bolts to make a car; only 1 nut to scatter them. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) |
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