CT Networking
Ken_Silverman_at_Wiget_Lane at atlas.ccmail.PacTel.COM
Ken_Silverman_at_Wiget_Lane at atlas.ccmail.PacTel.COM
Fri Nov 19 17:36:33 EST 1993
Regarding the KE7X thought on CT single Comm port networking:
I think a lot of credit should be given to N6TR. Fred and I came up with this
question after we were running into Comm-port/computer problems for the 4M5I
station. I had just received N6TR's program and it dawned upon me that Tree
was using a loop with one Comm port per computer. Logical thought: Why can't
we do it with CT?
I'm glad that this solution is a universal one.
Just thought I'de mention this to give credit where credit is due.
Ken, WM2C
>From Jack Fleming <oolon at eskimo.com> Sat Nov 20 02:26:01 1993
From: Jack Fleming <oolon at eskimo.com> (Jack Fleming)
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1993 18:26:01 -0800 (PST)
Subject: FW: CN2JF CQWW SSB Score
Message-ID: <Pine.3.87.9311191801.A11584-0100000 at eskimo.com>
On Fri, 19 Nov 1993, Skelton, Tom wrote:
>
> <<deleted>>
> Anyone who worked CN2JF or CN2JR on 40 or 80 meters was probably
> working a slim. I've received some QSLs for both CN2JF and CN2JR on
> those bands, but it wasn't me...
>
>
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> Jack Fleming, WA0RJY, CN2JF, CT1/WA0RJY oolon at eskimo.com
> 20148 6th Avenue NE
> Seattle, WA 98155 DON'T PANIC!
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> Jack: did you not make any 40 meter QSO's before the contest on
> SSB or CW? Bunches of guys here in the Southeast worked a very
> active CN2JR/CN2JF before the test, and I worked CN2JR right
> at the end of the test on 40 SSB...tnx...73, Tom WB4IUX
>
Nope. None. There is a 40 meter yagi, but I didn't use it (and as for
cw - there was only a straight key). I made a few Q's on 15 or 20 during
Friday afternoon before the contest but that was it. I also think I was
the only Morocco station on during the contest - maybe not, but I would
think someone over there would have mentioned another CN2 contesting...
Sorry.
73 Jack
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Jack Fleming, WA0RJY oolon at eskimo.com
20148 6th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98155 DON'T PANIC!
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