You know something like this has crossed my mind and I thought of a
solution, however have not tried it.
Why not use 100 foot extension cords? You have 3 wires that is all you
need, right? could get tricky with more than 2 stations however, but I
think it could be done.
What sayeth the masses? Off my rocker, or onto something?
Mike...ND6A
At 09:29 AM 4/26/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>In getting ready for field day, I remember a feature added to offer some
>form of support for the multi-network that I could possible add limited
>distance modems or something similar between two computers. This was around
>6 months ago. WHile I try to locate the stations close enough to each other,
>sometimes we end with 100 feet between stations, so a way to link them is
>required and I fear that just two straight RS232 may not do it.
>
>Tom
>----- Original Message -----
>From: J.T. Mitchell (Mitch) <mitch@gps.andor.net>
>To: <trlog@contesting.com>
>Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 8:17 AM
>Subject: [TRLog] Two packet clusters
>
>
>>
>> Has any body conneted TR to two packet clusters at the same time and on a
>> network?
>>
>> so that all packet date may appear at all stations ( if selected)....
>>
>>
>> Mitch
>> VE6JTM
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A Keyring, what a handy gadget. It allows me to lose all of my keys at one
time.
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