info-atari@ucbvax.UUCP (01/16/86)
I have a series of introductory articles explaining what Amateur Packet Radio is all about, and would be glad to forward copies to interested parties. For those who don't know, the ham packet network is well established along the East and West Coasts, and is growing inland until it will meet in the next few years. Meanwhile there is some degree of HF ("shortwave") gateway service on 20 Meters between the two subnets. There is even the possibility of links to Europe either via HF gateways or via Amateur Radio satellites. Bulletin Board systems abound, and the neat thing is there are no phone bills! All this is not particularly Atari-related, except that I am an Atari owner and a ham radio operator (I am careful not to shorten this to just "ham"), and am planning to put my 800XL on the air as a packet station in the near future. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who has done so or is also planning it. At present I am leaning toward doing my own software implementation rather than buying the commercial interface board that is available with an RS-232 serial port. It seems the Atari internal tone generators are more than adequate for sending 1200-baud FSK in software, and the receive interface takes only about 8 chips. Atari fans, please consider this a pitch for getting into ham radio as a major enhancement of the computer hobby. The ham community stands ready to give you lots of help and encouragement in getting through the not-so-difficult license exam hurdle. -John Sangster, W3IKG jhs at mitre-bedford.arpa
info-atari@ucbvax.UUCP (01/17/86)
Please send them on down, if willing. Thanks. Doug. Doug Collinge School of Music, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700, Victoria, B.C., Canada, V8W 2Y2 decvax!nrl-css!uvicctr!collinge decvax!uw-beaver!uvicctr!collinge ubc-vision!uvicctr!collinge
info-atari@ucbvax.berkeley.edu.UUCP (01/23/86)
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