To: | na-user@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [NA-User] System Requirements |
From: | "Bob, N5RP" <n5rp@pdq.net> |
Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 2003 07:28:48 -0600 |
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If I understand all correctly, you will be fine. At intergalactic communications facility N5RP, I have an old laptop machine that never saw the dumpster connected to the Internet cluster via DSL and networked home system at all times. This laptop feeds Telnet spots from it's COM port "out" to an "in" COM port on the machine that I have interfaced to the radios. Although my arrangement is somewhat different than yours, I am using "in" and "out" COM ports for packet spots and the "in" and "out" ports are on different machines. Of course, on the laptop which is putting the spots "out" to my radio interface computer, I am also running two other programs at the same time: 1. DXTelnet UDP Exchange and 2. DX4WIN Spot Exchanger program by IK4VYX. These allow the spots to interface feed into the radio computer for the programs normally run on the "radio" computer. Spots are fed to the "radio" computer as though a TNC was on the "radio" computer, and the "radio" computer still has open access to the Internet for E-mail, browser, etc. The system performs 24/7 without flaw. Is that what you were asking? BTW, Another old laptop that never saw the dumpster runs a map clock program "World Watch" on a 24/7 basis, instead of my having a $1,000.00 Geochron whatever type clock take up a whole wall. 73, Bob in Houston - N5RP ===============================================> At 01:18 10/31/2003, you wrote: Dave and group, _______________________________________________ NA-User mailing list NA-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/na-user NA on the web: http://www.datomonline.com/ |
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