Article: 51228 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Subject: Ink From: mshawjr@frontiernet.net Message-ID: Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 04:23:01 GMT Man I have found this site that has the cheapest ink for any printer. You can compare prices and then review the companies on service and quality. Let me know what you think Article: 51229 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Dave Turner" References: Subject: Re: Ink Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:27:48 +0800 Message-ID: <441e2f14@quokka.wn.com.au> > whois imagraphix.com Registrant: Murphey Shaw 12 Blackwatch Trail Fairport, NY 14450 , United States Registered through: GoDaddy.com Domain Name: IMAGRAPHIX.COM Created on: 09-Dec-04 Expires on: 09-Dec-07 Last Updated on: 14-Feb-06 Administrative Contact: Shaw, Murphey mshawjr@frontiernet.net 12 Blackwatch Trail Fairport, NY 14450 , United States 5854148735 Technical Contact: DNS, Administrator administrator@siteprotect.com 1 N State Street 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 , United States +1.3122362132 Fax -- +1.3122361958 Domain servers in listed order: NS3.SECURESERVER.NET NS4.SECURESERVER.NET Article: 51230 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Subject: Ink From: mshawjr@frontiernet.net Message-ID: <%WwTf.3014$tT.1641@news01.roc.ny> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:08:27 GMT Sorry guys. The spam stuff was not my intent. I do oppoligies and won't happen again. I have never been on newsgroups before and not sure how to work them. I hope you guys can forgive a bad choice. Murphey Article: 51231 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Dave Turner" References: <%WwTf.3014$tT.1641@news01.roc.ny> Subject: Re: Ink Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 21:02:17 +0800 Message-ID: <441ea7aa@quokka.wn.com.au> wrote in message news:JTwTf.2739$tT.1678@news01.roc.ny... > Sorry guys. The spam stuff was not my intent. Yes it was, your header is still the same, and you've now re-spammed every newsgroup again with your 'apology'. It doesn't get any dumber. > I have never been on newsgroups before and not sure how to > work them. Yet you know how to spam them. Did you also learn to run before you could walk? > I hope you guys can forgive a bad choice. "You go to hell! You go to hell and you die!" - Mr Garrison Article: 51232 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: "Michael E. Kempke" References: <441c0575$0$7482$9b536df3@news.fv.fi> Subject: Re: FT-897D and rigblaster plus Message-ID: Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 03:31:31 GMT I have a rigblaster plus connected to an FT-100, I am not sure of the available connections on the 897 but I used the data port on the FT 100, its just a 6 pin mini din (looks like a PS2 connector for a mouse or a keyboard) You can make your own cable out of an old keyboard cable just attach an RJ45 6 wire connector on the other end and you can set the jumpers inside the rigblaster for what you need. you can also get custom cable from westmountain radio but then you loose the use of your mic when rigblaster is connected. Hopefully that was helpful -- Michael E. Kempke PT, ATC University Sportsmedicine Buffalo, NY "MS" wrote in message news:441c0575$0$7482$9b536df3@news.fv.fi... > Hello, > > How to connect rigblaster plus and yaesu FT-897D together??? > > Many thanks and 73s Marko > > Article: 51233 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: Bob Bob Subject: Re: TNC- PC or box? References: <1143208233.070078.305580@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 08:30:43 -0600 Hi Jim I started with one of the oldish 1200/300 BPS TNCs maybe 10 years ago. This was when PC's didnt really have the grunt to do DSP on incoming sound card signals. Nowadays I use the sound card DSP systems for any kind of digital mode. This gives you greatest flexibility to run all kinds of systems and modes from packet to PSK31. I dont however know if APRS will run on top of (say) Tom Sailor's soundmodem engine for Windows. I am pretty sure it does on Linux though. Obviously a TNC for mobile use will have a smaller footprint in the car. I assume for APRS one changes/reprograms the EEPROM or has one with the purpose built code extensions. Or setup a portable computer as well.. (I mean you need a GPS box too) Sorry I have not played with APRS as such. Cheers Bob VK2YQA jimg wrote: > > Brand new to ham and, even more so, packet. APRS looks too cool. What > to buy? Which TNC would last from initial fumbling to mobile APRS. Or > is that a stupid expectation? Then just tell me about your packet/APRS > system congfig please? > > Tnx and 73, > jim ad7hv >