• Quarantine projects

    From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to All on Wed Mar 25 00:40:00 2020
    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    One project I've been working on is making wall hung paper boxes to place
    mail in after the junk mail has been sorted out. My brother rents from me,
    so when the mail is brought to the house, it's been going in two piles on the kitchen table. The two inboxes will work better, since there's no chance something could be set on top of the mail, or a letter can be accidentally tossed out with other advertisement paper.

    Another has been updating the lighting on my light duty hobby / workbench. i would like to put a bright LED bar on a swing arm to adjust where light is needed. There's an old magnifier lamp at my father's house in the basement, a nd it would be a perfect host to have the flourescent ring bulb replaced with LED strips.

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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 23:57:00 2020
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    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    One project I've been working on is making wall hung paper boxes to
    place mail in after the junk mail has been sorted out. My brother
    rents from me, so when the mail is brought to the house, it's been
    going in two piles on the kitchen table. The two inboxes will work better, since there's no chance something could be set on top of the
    mail, or a letter can be accidentally tossed out with other
    advertisement paper.

    Another has been updating the lighting on my light duty hobby /
    workbench. i would like to put a bright LED bar on a swing arm to
    adjust where light is needed. There's an old magnifier lamp at my father's house in the basement, a nd it would be a perfect host to have the flourescent ring bulb replaced with LED strips.

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    I've got a slight rise in the middle of my range out on the south field. I'm thinking I'm going to try to take some earth out of that rise and move it to the berm that makes up the backstop. It's at about the 30 yard mark and causes me to have to put the target at 100 yards up a little higher than I like. I figure if I can take two or two and a half feed out of that rise I can lower my targets at 100 yards and not have to worry so much about shots going long.

    Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and then a similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in. Then a couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun my Mini14.

    THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading...

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Moondog on Wed Mar 25 13:55:22 2020
    Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Moondog to All on Wed Mar 25 2020 12:40 am

    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    I was laid off recently, so I've been spending a good portion of my time looking for jobs & talking to recruiters via email & phone like I normally would during a job search. I've also been gaming on my PC a bit more than usual.. I've been into retro gaming lately, but I also recently bought Civilization 6 on sale from Steam for about $15 and have played that a bit. Civilization is one of those kinds of games you can play for hours at a time.

    I also like working on programming projects (including BBS tools), which I've been doing from time to time.

    Nightfox

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Weatherman on Wed Mar 25 14:57:00 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 2020 11:57 pm



    Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and then similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in. Then a couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun my Mini14.

    THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading...

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-

    ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.

    Throw in some large wood blocks or a tree trunk and that sounds like a good backstop.

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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to Moondog on Wed Mar 25 23:55:00 2020
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    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 2020 11:57 pm



    Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and then similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in. Then a couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun my Mini14.

    THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading...

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-

    ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.

    Throw in some large wood blocks or a tree trunk and that sounds like a good backstop.

    ---

    Right now using some tractor tires with fill dirt inside of them. Have a stack of railroad ties to use as well, figure they'd make good side berms at the business end of the range.

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-


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  • From Dr. What@VERT/DMINE to Moondog on Thu Mar 26 10:38:00 2020
    Moondog wrote to All <=-

    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    Not a whole lot since I am working from home.

    But that does let me work on low bandwidth projects.

    1. The new server. I picked up a Raspberry Pi rack from etsy and I am setting it up with 2.5" hard drives and a couple Raspberry Pis. So far, it seems to be working.

    I can work on the Pis in between application builds.

    2. One of my non-computer hobbies is renovating old Tonka/Buddy L trucks. I have 2 plain ones that have been sitting around for a while and am going to finish them up to give to a co-worker who recently had a kid.

    It only takes a few minutes to put on a coat of paint then I have to wait - and work.


    Unfortunately, my workspace it taken up with my daily work. So playing with my new birthday present (a fancy desoldering tool) has to be put on hold.

    And I had to put my TRS-80 Model 4P on the shelf to make room on the desk. So playing with that's on hold.

    I'm getting a Tandy 1400LT today. We'll see about that.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Weatherman on Thu Mar 26 18:40:00 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Wed Mar 25 2020 11:55 pm

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    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 2020 11:57 pm



    Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and th similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in. Then couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun Mini14.

    THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading.

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-

    ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.

    Throw in some large wood blocks or a tree trunk and that sounds like a good backstop.

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    Right now using some tractor tires with fill dirt inside of them. Have a st of railroad ties to use as well, figure they'd make good side berms at the business end of the range.

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-


    ... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks

    Sounds good as well. I miss my grandparent's farm. My grandmother had 160 acres, 60 of it was wooded. Lot's of good deer and squirrel hunting, plus
    some great spots for 400-500 yard shots into steep hillsides or thick fallen tree trunks.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Dr. What on Thu Mar 26 18:51:00 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Dr. What to Moondog on Thu Mar 26 2020 10:38 am

    Moondog wrote to All <=-

    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    Not a whole lot since I am working from home.

    But that does let me work on low bandwidth projects.

    1. The new server. I picked up a Raspberry Pi rack from etsy and I am setti it up with 2.5" hard drives and a couple Raspberry Pis. So far, it seems to working.

    I can work on the Pis in between application builds.

    2. One of my non-computer hobbies is renovating old Tonka/Buddy L trucks. I have 2 plain ones that have been sitting around for a while and am going to finish them up to give to a co-worker who recently had a kid.

    It only takes a few minutes to put on a coat of paint then I have to wait - work.


    Unfortunately, my workspace it taken up with my daily work. So playing with new birthday present (a fancy desoldering tool) has to be put on hold.

    And I had to put my TRS-80 Model 4P on the shelf to make room on the desk. playing with that's on hold.

    I'm getting a Tandy 1400LT today. We'll see about that.

    ... Computer Hacker wanted. Must have own axe.


    The Tandy sounds like fun. I've been watching Adrian Blacks' Youtube channel and he has shown some cool Tandy videos.

    Recently I picked up a Pi 4 and considered moving over several tasks I use an Athlon X2 5000 for. It's my previous main system and it's running Ubuntu and acts as a file share, document scanning station, and runs Guitarix well
    enough with low latency. While I'll probably keep using the 5000 for heavier tasks, I could get by with using a Pi for document scanning and things I
    wantto keep off my Win10 box.

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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to DR. WHAT on Thu Mar 26 19:07:00 2020
    Not a whole lot since I am working from home.

    Same here. I also had to put an IT project aside so that I could make
    space on the desk to WFH. But I am not complaining. I much prefer working from home, even if there was no wuhan coronavirus going around.


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  • From Randers@VERT/MINDSEYE to Moondog on Fri Mar 27 17:28:01 2020
    Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Moondog to All on Wed Mar 25 2020 12:40 am

    I've been building a BBS, called Mind's Eye, which will be online soon! It's been an awesome project, and I'm fulfilling a lifelong dream (the parents wouldn't fork out for another phone line when I was a teenager!).

    Cheers

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Dr. What on Fri Mar 27 18:39:00 2020
    On 03-26-20 10:38, Dr. What wrote to Moondog <=-

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    Moondog wrote to All <=-

    For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?

    Not a whole lot since I am working from home.

    But that does let me work on low bandwidth projects.

    Well, the local ham community is becoming quite active, so I've started working on getting the ham shack back up and running, and been taking part in regular "isolation nets" to keep in touch during this time of social distancing. Ham and electronic projects are getting to the top of the pile now. :)


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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to Moondog on Fri Mar 27 01:06:00 2020
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    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Wed Mar 25 2020 11:55 pm

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    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Weatherman to Moondog on Tue Mar 24 2020 11:57 pm



    Once that's done, I figure a few hundred rounds through the Garand and th similar number through the M1 carbine just to get them sighted in. Then couple of ARs that need to be sighted in and broken in, and then for fun Mini14.

    THEN I'll have some brass and a good excuse to spend some time reloading.

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-

    ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.

    Throw in some large wood blocks or a tree trunk and that sounds like a good backstop.

    ---

    Right now using some tractor tires with fill dirt inside of them. Have a st of railroad ties to use as well, figure they'd make good side berms at the business end of the range.

    -==*>Weatherman<*==-


    ... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks

    Sounds good as well. I miss my grandparent's farm. My grandmother had 160 acres, 60 of it was wooded. Lot's of good deer and squirrel
    hunting, plus some great spots for 400-500 yard shots into steep
    hillsides or thick fallen tree trunks.

    ---

    Don't have quite that much land, just about 16 acres, boarding BLM land. Not much wooded land here in the prairie so we have to build berms and backstops. One of the positive aspects here is that my neighbors also shoot on their property so nobody can bitch much when I do. I miss the wooded land back in New York but you'll never get me to move back there with the current political situation in Albany.
    -==*>Weatherman<<==-

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to Randers on Fri Mar 27 04:48:48 2020
    Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Randers to Moondog on Fri Mar 27 2020 05:28 pm

    I've been building a BBS, called Mind's Eye, which will be online soon! It's been an awesome project, and I'm fulfilling a lifelong dream (the parents wouldn't fork out for another phone line when I was a teenager!).

    To take a line from South Park, "the bastards!" Kidding aside, my parents got us (me, brother and sister) a line to keep us off theirs.

    Grease
    Dark Matter BBS
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Mike Powell on Fri Mar 27 08:52:00 2020
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    Not a whole lot since I am working from home.

    Same here. I also had to put an IT project aside so that I could make space on the desk to WFH. But I am not complaining. I much prefer working from home, even if there was no wuhan coronavirus going around.

    I'm on a Slack instance, now that we're all working from home because of Covid-19, I started a thread on our company channel where people are posting pictures of their "office away from the office". It's a nice change of pcase to be able to show off where you're working. One guy has "Stress Drums". :)


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  • From Dr. What@VERT/TWODUDES to Moondog on Sat Mar 28 09:18:00 2020
    Moondog wrote to Dr. What <=-

    The Tandy sounds like fun. I've been watching Adrian Blacks' Youtube channel and he has shown some cool Tandy videos.

    Recently I picked up a Pi 4 and considered moving over several tasks I
    use an Athlon X2 5000 for. It's my previous main system and it's
    running Ubuntu and acts as a file share, document scanning station, and runs Guitarix well enough with low latency. While I'll probably keep
    using the 5000 for heavier tasks, I could get by with using a Pi for document scanning and things I wantto keep off my Win10 box.

    The Tandy 1400LT is working well. I didn't have the right power supply, but I got close enough to fire it up for a bit.
    The screen is good. The floppy drives both work.
    I took it apart and inspected the insides. The backup battery is not leaking (but it's on the list to replace soon).
    I gave it a good cleaning and the correct power supply should be here today. Hopefully, I can play with it this weekend.

    I'm working on a Pi4 project too. I picked up a Raspberry Pi cluster rack from Etsy and I'm building a new server for the house. 4 2.5" hard drives. The Pi4 will be the file/media server. There's even enough room in the rack for a cold standby Pi4 and a sandbox Pi3 with its own hard drive.

    I found that a Pi is able to power 1 2.5" hard drive (with SATA to USB adaptor) but not 2. For my server, I put a powered USB hub to run the hard drives.

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  • From Dr. What@VERT/TWODUDES to Mike Powell on Sat Mar 28 09:20:00 2020
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    Same here. I also had to put an IT project aside so that I could make space on the desk to WFH. But I am not complaining. I much prefer working from home, even if there was no wuhan coronavirus going around.

    That's what I thought, but I just finished week 2 of work from home and I'm tired of it. But I have at least another week to go and maybe another week after that (according to our half wit Governor).

    I like my Man Cave, but it's a pain to dismantle my work setup to work on my personal projects. So many of them are on hold.

    I still haven't played with the great desoldering tool that my got me for my birthday. 8(


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Mar 28 10:51:00 2020
    to be able to show off where you're working. One guy has "Stress Drums". :)

    Not a bad idea. Probably better than beating the heck out of the desk or keyboard. :D


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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Mike Powell on Sat Mar 28 14:54:04 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Mike Powell to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Mar 28 2020 10:51 am

    to be able to show off where you're working. One guy has "Stress
    Drums". :)

    Not a bad idea. Probably better than beating the heck out of the desk or keyboard. :D

    https://youtu.be/2H7NZ0GNIIE

    Nightfox

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Dr. What on Sat Mar 28 21:21:00 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Dr. What to Mike Powell on Sat Mar 28 2020 09:20 am

    Mike Powell wrote to DR. WHAT <=-

    Same here. I also had to put an IT project aside so that I could make space on the desk to WFH. But I am not complaining. I much prefer working from home, even if there was no wuhan coronavirus going around.

    That's what I thought, but I just finished week 2 of work from home and I'm tired of it. But I have at least another week to go and maybe another week after that (according to our half wit Governor).

    I like my Man Cave, but it's a pain to dismantle my work setup to work on my personal projects. So many of them are on hold.

    I still haven't played with the great desoldering tool that my got me for my birthday. 8(


    ... Send me a dollar and I'll send 3 cents to your charity.

    My workbench project today was to install a 24" 1300 lumen light fixture.
    The fixture was the type that attached to exisitng wiring, so I modified it to
    take a standard pc power cable. I salvage a poer connector off an old power supply, then I had to Dremel a hole for it to fit, then hot glue it in.

    I plugged it in (and it works) however it needs to be much higher than under the shelf above the bench. I'm drawing up a boom or gantry type mount so I
    can adjust the fixture's height and angle. I'll use some scrap wood until I can get to a hardware store and build a proper base.

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to JIMMY ANDERSON on Mon Apr 6 17:27:00 2020
    On 04-02-20 09:31, JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to VK3JED <=-

    I have a handheld in the house with a decent antenna, but mainly use mobile, which is why I've not turned it on lately... Good message - reminds me I should at least turn the handheld on check on the local repeater...

    Yeah, if you can hit the repeater on it, why not use it to keep an ear out.

    My latest news is I'm now playing with FreeDV and JS8Call, I've setup a digital modes station. :)

    So many projects, so little time! :D


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  • From Dr. What@VERT/TWODUDES to Daryl Stout on Wed Apr 15 11:40:00 2020
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    2. One of my non-computer hobbies is renovating old Tonka/Buddy L trucks. I

    Boy, that brings back memories!! Just like the Matchbox and Hot
    Wheels cars!!

    I've renovated a few of those too. More for my collection than anything. Matchbox/Hot Wheels are harder to renovate, but doable.

    My nephews got most of the Tonka/Buddy L trucks.

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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to DARYL STOUT on Wed Apr 15 17:54:00 2020
    Awhile back, I ordered some decals to stick on the keys, and need to
    make a note to do that again.

    I did that a few years back. The decaled keys are ok, but the ones that
    did not need decals then need them now. I need to remember what I did with
    the left-overs. :)


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Mon Apr 20 09:11:00 2020
    On 04-18-20 00:34, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-

    @VIA: VERT/TBOLT
    Tony,

    And, it's like the old "Fertilizer Net" on one of the local repeaters years ago. It didn't get vulgar, but got awfully suggestive at times.


    Sounds like a load of.... :D

    Well, if you used your imagination. :P

    Well, fertilizer... is often... :P

    Jeff Foxworthy would be proud. :)

    That reference is lost on me.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Mon Apr 20 09:18:00 2020
    On 04-18-20 00:37, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-

    @VIA: VERT/TBOLT
    Tony,

    Yeah I'm a daytime operator. :)

    I'm the opposite...daytime is for doing errands. Arkansas' Governor,

    Oh I do those too, but evening for me is time in together. :)

    Asa Hutchinson, announced plans for a "slow reopening" of the state, starting May 4. We never had a "shelter in place" for COVID-19, as Arkansans took the threat seriously...doing what the governor had requested.

    Hmm, OK. Still, the US seems to be taking it more casually for the number of cases compared to here. But for us, there's optimism that our stance may pay off, and that restrictions may be eased by mid-late May, and that near normal domestic activity could occur relatively soon. International travel will take a LOT longer to return, and any international travel for the next 12-18 months would likely require forced quarantine on return to Australia, possibly for up to 18 months.

    Here in Victoria, only one new case overnight, 0 in Queensland and a handful in NSW, depite incresing testing.

    Hmm, not sure where that is connected to DRE, but I certainly know
    the latter reference. :D

    It stands for Digital Radio Enthusiasts...and the first word is in
    both acronyms. :P

    Hahaha :D

    Yeah a lot has been shut down, but ham radio is not one of them. :)

    Well, severe weather and lightning keep me off the air.

    This is the time of year with the most stable weather here. :)


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Mon Apr 20 09:21:00 2020
    On 04-18-20 00:55, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-

    One ham in west Texas (he apparently has a lot of issues) has
    violated net protocol on several nets...and several net controls do not want him on there. He thinks the world, ham radio, and nets, revolve around him.

    You seem to have a lot of those types over there. :/

    Hmm, we don't do pre checkins here. One could debate the pros and cons
    of that

    I've known that for both RF and VoIP Nets. I no longer checkin to the Skywarn Hurricane Prep Net...I got burned out on weather after 28 years
    in ham radio.

    Fair enough. I haven't checked in for ages. Life's kinda got in the way. I'm often training around net time. :)

    To use the 4 modes of ham radio formal written traffic, he thinks
    it's an EMERGENCY if is ROUTINE traffic isn't given PRIORITY, because
    his HEALTH AND WELFARE (his ego) will be shattered.

    Another narcissist. :/


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to VK3JED on Mon Apr 20 15:27:00 2020
    Hmm, OK. Still, the US seems to be taking it more casually for the number of >cases compared to here.

    That is because, in the US, those decisions are mostly being made at the
    state and local levels. Some states closed in-person dining a lot sooner
    than others (some may not have closed it at all), as an example. Some
    states have closed schools and most business but have not asked their citizens to shelter in place/lockdown... since most business are closed, there are not many places to go. Our state has done that, and has also asked that we
    not gather in groups. Enforcement on that last bit depends on where you
    are... the big cities are policing this more than the smaller ones.

    We are allowed to be out in public just as long as we are distancing and
    are not gathering in groups. They have had to crack down on a church or
    two for holding in-person services and other large-group gatherings.

    Only things like the International travel bans, and some other things that involve interstate travel and trade, are being made at the National level. Otherwise, the restrictions vary depending on what state you are in... in
    some cases, significantly.

    Last I heard, the US as a whole is a little more casual than Canada, but a quite a bit *less* casual than Mexico, Brazil, or Sweden, where they have apparently closed nothing.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Mike Powell on Tue Apr 21 16:03:00 2020
    On 04-20-20 15:27, Mike Powell wrote to VK3JED <=-

    @VIA: VERT/CAPCITY2
    Hmm, OK. Still, the US seems to be taking it more casually for the number of
    cases compared to here.

    That is because, in the US, those decisions are mostly being made at
    the state and local levels. Some states closed in-person dining a lot sooner than others (some may not have closed it at all), as an example.

    Ineresting. Here, the states and federal government have regular meetings, to plan the response to COVID. The Federal government usually issue guidelines, which the states have the power to enforce. Some states have gone over and above the guidelines and tighten things a bit more. Obviously, issues like immigration are handled at national level, though most states have also implemented their own internal border closures and quarantine.

    Some states have closed schools and most business but have not asked their citizens to shelter in place/lockdown... since most business are closed, there are not many places to go. Our state has done that, and
    has also asked that we not gather in groups. Enforcement on that last
    bit depends on where you are... the big cities are policing this more
    than the smaller ones.

    Here, we're not allowed to gether in groups more than 2 and nonessential travel is banned, though what's determined as nonessential (i.e. whether it falls into one of the 4 permitted categories) is sometimes up to the police. The 4 categories are:

    Obtaining supplies (i.e. supermarket shopping, etc)
    Medical (doctor, hospital, pharmacy, etc)
    Work/school (where work or school at home aren't an option - doing these at home are the preferred option)
    Exercise.

    We are allowed to be out in public just as long as we are distancing
    and are not gathering in groups. They have had to crack down on a
    church or two for holding in-person services and other large-group gatherings.

    The authorities have closed venues where people haven't been following the rules. Local councils have made their own decisions. Luckily, the athletics track isn't totally closed, though only those of us with entry cards can use it now, provided we stick to the rules. But because the track is across town, I do the bulk of my sessions around here in the streets. In some ways that's had some bonuses, like being able to do some really good hill sessions that aren't possible at the track.

    Last I heard, the US as a whole is a little more casual than Canada,
    but a quite a bit *less* casual than Mexico, Brazil, or Sweden, where
    they have apparently closed nothing.

    The US is a lot more casual than Australia too, but while the restrictions are causing economic chaos, people are largely in support of them, as we are seeing dramatic effects on the infection rate. We still have a while to go, as the government is keen to avoid the "rebound" that has been seen in other
    ountries.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Wed Apr 22 11:42:00 2020
    On 04-20-20 05:29, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-

    @VIA: VERT/TBOLT
    Tony,

    You seem to have a lot of those types over there. :/

    Unfortunately, yes.

    :(

    Fair enough. I haven't checked in for ages. Life's kinda got in the way.

    often training around net time. :)

    After all, ham radio is a hobby...although when that was noted at a local hamfest several years ago, you should've heard the chorus of
    "NO!!" (hi hi).

    Yeah, I need my dose of speed (measured in metres/second, not milligrams) lol

    To use the 4 modes of ham radio formal written traffic, he thinks it's an EMERGENCY if is ROUTINE traffic isn't given PRIORITY, because his HEALTH AND WELFARE (his ego) will be shattered.

    Another narcissist. :/

    To me, once is an accident...twice is questionable...more than that, they should know better.

    Yeah narcissist, needs to be slapped down. :D


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Rampage on Wed Apr 22 11:42:00 2020
    On 04-21-20 08:21, Rampage wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    @VIA: VERT/SESTAR
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Vk3jed to Daryl Stout on Mon Apr 20 2020 09:11:00


    Jeff Foxworthy would be proud. :)

    Vk3jed> That reference is lost on me.

    look up the Blue Collar Comedy Tour... a comedy troupe which is/was
    made of Jeff, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White... all pretty decent commedians...

    OK, not one I know.


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to VK3JED on Wed Apr 22 12:38:00 2020
    Ineresting. Here, the states and federal government have regular meetings, to >plan the response to COVID. The Federal government usually issue guidelines, >which the states have the power to enforce. Some states have gone over and >above the guidelines and tighten things a bit more. Obviously, issues like >immigration are handled at national level, though most states have also >implemented their own internal border closures and quarantine.

    The Federal government issues guidelines here also. It is up to the states whether or not they enforce them locally, and some states have gone over
    and above. Actually, sounds pretty much like what you described. :)

    Here, we're not allowed to gether in groups more than 2 and nonessential travel
    is banned, though what's determined as nonessential (i.e. whether it falls into
    one of the 4 permitted categories) is sometimes up to the police. The 4 >categories are:

    Here, that depends on what state you are in and, in some cases, what city. Louisville is apparently being pretty strict on the gathering in groups,
    where I believe the state level directive is that we are discouraged to do
    so. We are also requested not to travel unless it is for one of the
    essential reasons but, again, in this state we are not on as strict of a lockdown as others so I don't think that is being enforced. What is being enforced is the closure of several types of business and other locations
    (like parks) in an effort to discourage travel and gatherings.

    Within the past week or two, our city did pass an ordanace banning more
    than one householdmember being in the grocery at one time (with exceptions
    for those who require assistance), and the state followed suit a few days later. That is being enforced by the stores.

    The authorities have closed venues where people haven't been following the >rules. Local councils have made their own decisions. Luckily, the athletics >track isn't totally closed, though only those of us with entry cards can use it
    now, provided we stick to the rules. But because the track is across town, I >do the bulk of my sessions around here in the streets. In some ways that's had
    some bonuses, like being able to do some really good hill sessions that aren't >possible at the track.

    They have closed parks and playgrounds in some of the larger cities here in Kentucky for the same reason. I have also found a benefit of walking
    during my 15 minute workbreaks here at home vs. at the office... it is not
    all flat here. :)

    The US is a lot more casual than Australia too, but while the restrictions are >causing economic chaos, people are largely in support of them, as we are seeing
    dramatic effects on the infection rate. We still have a while to go, as the >government is keen to avoid the "rebound" that has been seen in other >countries.

    I am concerned that we are going to get a rebound no matter what and we are just putting off the inevitable.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Mike Powell on Thu Apr 23 11:07:00 2020
    On 04-22-20 12:38, Mike Powell wrote to VK3JED <=-

    The Federal government issues guidelines here also. It is up to the states whether or not they enforce them locally, and some states have
    gone over and above. Actually, sounds pretty much like what you described. :)

    A lot more consistency here. The Federal guidelines are actually worked on by a special Cabinet made up of the Prime Minister, state Premiers and territory Chief Ministers, at least, so the states are directly involved in the proces.

    Here, we're not allowed to gether in groups more than 2 and nonessential travel

    is banned, though what's determined as nonessential (i.e. whether it falls into

    one of the 4 permitted categories) is sometimes up to the police. The 4
    categories are:

    Here, that depends on what state you are in and, in some cases, what
    city. Louisville is apparently being pretty strict on the gathering in groups, where I believe the state level directive is that we are discouraged to do so. We are also requested not to travel unless it is for one of the essential reasons but, again, in this state we are not
    on as strict of a lockdown as others so I don't think that is being enforced. What is being enforced is the closure of several types of business and other locations (like parks) in an effort to discourage travel and gatherings.

    There's a lot more consistency here. As for types of business, there's a list of "high risk" businesses that were forced to close - basically places where there's likely large scale close contact or high people traffic. Other businesses work on a case by case basis, provided they adhere to the social distancing rules. Some businesses trade with restrictions on the number of people in store, some have gone to online orders only, some have closed down for the time being. Many have added online offerings to their traditional methods.

    And some businesses in the "prohibited" category are still trading, by ceasing only those activities that are prohibited. For example, many cafes have switched to offering take away coffee and food, which is allowed, but have stopped their sit in dining. Even pubs have taken to offering take away/home delivery of their meals, which is a new thing, because pubs are very much a sit in tradition for dining.

    Within the past week or two, our city did pass an ordanace banning more than one householdmember being in the grocery at one time (with
    exceptions for those who require assistance), and the state followed
    suit a few days later. That is being enforced by the stores.

    We don't have that one here. However, the major supermarkets have taken it upon themselves to offer special trading hours for vulnerable people (those on a disability or aged pension, etc) and emergency service workers.

    They have closed parks and playgrounds in some of the larger cities
    here in Kentucky for the same reason. I have also found a benefit of

    Yes, playgrounds are closed, because of the potential for transmission from the shared equipment. Parks are dealt with on a case by case basis by local government.

    walking during my 15 minute workbreaks here at home vs. at the
    office... it is not all flat here. :)

    Getting fit, are we? :D

    The US is a lot more casual than Australia too, but while the restrictions
    re
    causing economic chaos, people are largely in support of them, as we are seeing

    dramatic effects on the infection rate. We still have a while to go, as the
    government is keen to avoid the "rebound" that has been seen in other
    countries.

    I am concerned that we are going to get a rebound no matter what and we are just putting off the inevitable.

    I think we can avoid a rebound over here with careful management.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Moondog on Fri Apr 24 12:10:00 2020
    On 04-23-20 16:32, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Sad part is people don't see the responsible side of freedom in the
    form of self control.

    It's for those people that the big stick is out. :)


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Fri Apr 24 17:58:00 2020
    On 04-23-20 11:05, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-

    Yeah narcissist, needs to be slapped down. :D

    With the Wouff Hong, Rettysnitch, and Ugerumph...and Vaseline is optional. <EG>

    Hmmm..


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  • From Dr. What@VERT/TWODUDES to Moondog on Sat Apr 25 09:50:00 2020
    Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Sad part is people don't see the responsible side of freedom in the
    form of self control.

    That's because we've had generations that were indoctrinated by our failed public school systems into thinking that they don't need any self-control because the gov't will be there to take care of them.


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sun Apr 26 16:34:00 2020
    On 04-18-20 02:10, JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to VK3JED <=-

    Yeah, if you can hit the repeater on it, why not use it to keep an ear out.

    So, I turned it on, and I can hear it fine, and I can 'trigger' the repeater, but they can't hear me. :(

    Bummer. :(

    My latest news is I'm now playing with FreeDV and JS8Call, I've setup a digital modes station. :)

    So many projects, so little time! :D

    Very cool! Haven't done anything with either...

    All good fun. :) Digital modes are so easy these days, because of the use of computers, and even Adnroid phones.


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  • From Randers@VERT/MINDSEYE to Jamestyree on Mon May 4 15:39:07 2020
    Re: Quarantine projects
    By: Jamestyree to Randers on Sun May 03 2020 08:50 pm

    I asked because I have always wondered how difficult it would be. I'm a C# developer by profession so I feel like that's a nice head start. I'm sure there are lots communication standards to learn, protocol wise, but once you have the basic routines written, the rest of it would fall into place.

    Sorry you lost the code. :( Been there...

    If I did it now, I'd be using Python. There are some terminal servers in Python that could be adapted to become BBS Software without too much difficulty. I think the hard part wouldbe the protocols and standards as you said, which are all from the 90s. Getting around those would be tough, but imagine if you could write software that is one click ready for Fidonet and other mail networks....


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  • From Dr. What@VERT/TWODUDES to Jamestyree on Tue May 5 11:31:00 2020
    Jamestyree wrote to Dr. What <=-

    My soldering iron (and feeder) are Hakky brand. I found the Hakko
    373-11 feeder on ebay and it works perfectly with the FX-888D. I'll
    take a hard look at the FR-301, thanks.

    Would love to hear about your experience with it if you remember this
    post once you get around to using it!

    I'll try. I might get lucky and the new desk that is supposed to arrive on Thursday may give me the space I need to start working on my projects - one of which is practice with the desolderer.

    Now, I'll just need the motivation. Spending 8 hours working in the Man Cave means I really don't want to spend even more time here - even on personal projects.


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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to VK3JED on Sat May 16 04:02:00 2020
    VK3JED wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-

    Yeah, if you can hit the repeater on it, why not use it to keep an ear out.

    So, I turned it on, and I can hear it fine, and I can 'trigger' the repeater, but they can't hear me. :(

    Bummer. :(

    Yeah - I have a home made antenna a neighbor gave me, but never have
    set up. I ordered some Coax from Amazon and it came in, but I ordered
    the wrong end on one end, so I've ordered a 'fitting' adapter to adapt
    it over to the right thing... Gonna give that a try when it comes in.




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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to MOONDOG on Sat May 16 04:04:00 2020
    MOONDOG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-


    I guess it is cause I'm getting older, but I have trouble doing things without enough light! So having to move it higher is not that bad of
    a problem to me. ;-)

    My eyesight began to go in early to mid 40's. I can't read really
    small print
    without reading glasses, and the more light, the better. The old lamp
    at the bench was an equivalent to a 65W incadenscant(13W CFL, 6W LED)
    and I would
    have to move it around to get get adequate lighting. The LED light
    bar is like a flood light!

    I love my LED bulbs - even converted one of my 8 foot fluorescent bulbs
    in the carport to LED instead of replacing the ballast. :-)




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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sun May 17 18:54:00 2020
    On 05-16-20 04:02, JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to VK3JED <=-

    Yeah - I have a home made antenna a neighbor gave me, but never have
    set up. I ordered some Coax from Amazon and it came in, but I ordered
    the wrong end on one end, so I've ordered a 'fitting' adapter to adapt
    it over to the right thing... Gonna give that a try when it comes in.

    Good luck, hope it works out. Should do, unless there's something wrong with the repeater. :)



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  • From Ogg@VERT/EOTLBBS to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sun May 17 13:26:00 2020
    Hello JIMMY!

    ** On Saturday 16.05.20 - 00:04, jimmy.anderson wrote to MOONDOG:

    have to move it around to get get adequate lighting. The LED light
    bar is like a flood light!

    I love my LED bulbs - even converted one of my 8 foot fluorescent bulbs
    in the carport to LED instead of replacing the ballast. :-)

    What type were you working with? T8? T12?
    .and I guess you are using Type A LEDs?

    Did you remove the old ballast entirely? If so, I suppose your LEDs are
    the Type B?

    I just had a couple of ballasts blow out on me for my fluorescents. There
    are two ballasts per 4-bulb 8-foot fixture. For now, there is still
    enough light with just 2 of the remaing bulbs in the fixture. But the
    naked fixture (no covers) looks like a work-in-progress with the other 2 bulbs removed.

    Do you find any noticeable radio interference near the LEDs?


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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to JIMMY ANDERSON on Mon May 18 01:08:00 2020
    Re: Re: Quarantine projects
    By: JIMMY ANDERSON to MOONDOG on Sat May 16 2020 04:04 am

    MOONDOG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-


    I guess it is cause I'm getting older, but I have trouble doing things without enough light! So having to move it higher is not that bad of
    a problem to me. ;-)

    My eyesight began to go in early to mid 40's. I can't read really small print
    without reading glasses, and the more light, the better. The old lamp at the bench was an equivalent to a 65W incadenscant(13W CFL, 6W LED) and I would
    have to move it around to get get adequate lighting. The LED light bar is like a flood light!

    I love my LED bulbs - even converted one of my 8 foot fluorescent bulbs
    in the carport to LED instead of replacing the ballast. :-)




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    actually a 32x24 pole building next to the house with one wide door. It originally had a couple of bulbs on the trusses, however I replaced them with larger light fixtures. When the weather gets below freezing, they don't
    always light up right away, or they slowly warm up. LED's don't have that problem, and i no longer have to fuss with ballasts.

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sat May 30 18:29:00 2020
    On 05-29-20 10:01, JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to VK3JED <=-

    It has a short pole - hammered it into the ground. Was able to talk on
    the closest repeater - was able to HEAR one that I've only been able
    to hear in my truck. I can talk to it from the mobile, but they
    couldn't hear me on this HT.

    Sounds like it's on a par with the antenna on the car, but you need more power. :)

    Next step - my mom has an antenna on a tower attached to her house. Now that she doesn't use it anymore, she said I can have it. Gonna get with
    my son one weekend soon and take it down, bring it here and put it up
    at the end of the house.

    Cool, height will help too. :)

    Where the bedroom is is on the OPPISITE end of the house from the electrical wires, so I feel safe putting it there. I plan to put this antenna up and see what it does, then down the road if I want to spend
    a few bucks I'll get a better one. I'm thinking this one is
    directional, so I might be a little limited for now, but that's okay
    too.

    See how you go. :)


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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to VK3JED on Mon Jun 1 12:42:00 2020
    VK3JED wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-

    It has a short pole - hammered it into the ground. Was able to talk on
    the closest repeater - was able to HEAR one that I've only been able
    to hear in my truck. I can talk to it from the mobile, but they
    couldn't hear me on this HT.

    Sounds like it's on a par with the antenna on the car, but you need
    more power. :)

    Could be... 50 watts vs. 8 or 10 watts (not sure).

    Next step - my mom has an antenna on a tower attached to her house. Now that she doesn't use it anymore, she said I can have it. Gonna get with
    my son one weekend soon and take it down, bring it here and put it up
    at the end of the house.

    Cool, height will help too. :)

    Where the bedroom is is on the OPPISITE end of the house from the electrical wires, so I feel safe putting it there. I plan to put this antenna up and see what it does, then down the road if I want to spend
    a few bucks I'll get a better one. I'm thinking this one is
    directional, so I might be a little limited for now, but that's okay
    too.

    See how you go. :)

    Yeah - kinda exciting to get something going in that respect!



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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to JIMMY ANDERSON on Tue Jun 2 11:56:00 2020
    On 06-01-20 12:42, JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to VK3JED <=-

    Sounds like it's on a par with the antenna on the car, but you need
    more power. :)

    Could be... 50 watts vs. 8 or 10 watts (not sure).

    Most HTs are 5W or less.

    See how you go. :)

    Yeah - kinda exciting to get something going in that respect!

    Yep, keep us posted! :)


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  • From JIMMY ANDERSON@VERT/OTHETA to VK3JED on Tue Jun 2 08:58:00 2020
    VK3JED wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-

    Sounds like it's on a par with the antenna on the car, but you need
    more power. :)

    Could be... 50 watts vs. 8 or 10 watts (not sure).

    Most HTs are 5W or less.

    TYT UVF8D - I THINK it's rated at 7 watts... But still :-)

    See how you go. :)

    Yeah - kinda exciting to get something going in that respect!

    Yep, keep us posted! :)

    Will do!



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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to JIMMY ANDERSON on Mon Jun 1 21:20:00 2020
    Jimmy...

    Could be... 50 watts vs. 8 or 10 watts (not sure).

    The more watts, the more questions that need to be answered. <G>

    Next step - my mom has an antenna on a tower attached to her house. Now that she doesn't use it anymore, she said I can have it. Gonna get with
    my son one weekend soon and take it down, bring it here and put it up
    at the end of the house.

    We get lightning like mad here from thunderstorms, and what was on
    the roof (anemometer and TV antenna) were removed when a new roof was
    put on here over 2 years ago.

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    Really.

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to Vk3jed on Sun May 31 19:04:00 2020
    Tony,

    Yeah narcissist, needs to be slapped down. :D

    With the Wouff Hong, Rettysnitch, and Ugerumph...and Vaseline is optional. <EG>

    Hmmm..

    You have to be a member of the ARRL to take part in that. There isn't anything vulgar, but participants do get a nice certificate. I've been
    through it twice.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sun May 31 19:05:00 2020
    Tony,

    When I told the attendees that "even though I operated 'internet
    radio', at least my ham radio license isn't just 'a sheet of paper'". I got applause for that statement.

    LOL - nice :-)

    I have to wonder how many studied for the exams, then did nothing else
    to get on the air. It seems they wasted all that time and money.

    ... Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?

    Only if he's seen them naked. <G>

    Daryl
    ... Computer Hacker wanted. Must have own axe.
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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 8 11:50:00 2020
    On 05-31-20 19:04, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    You have to be a member of the ARRL to take part in that. There isn't anything vulgar, but participants do get a nice certificate. I've been through it twice.

    You lost me somewhere. :D


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  • From Ogg@VERT/EOTLBBS to Daryl Stout on Sun Jun 28 22:26:00 2020
    Hello Daryl!

    ** On Monday 08.06.20 - 10:39, daryl.stout wrote to Ogg:

    I bought a TNC at the Memphis Hamfest in 1998, and it sat in the closet
    for 2-4 years. I still have it, but no rig to work with it. Otherwise, I could possibly set up a packet radio door on the BBS.


    I just learned about NPR:

    Build a Long-Distance Data Network Using Ham Radio - IEEE Spectrum

    https://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/hands-on/build-a-longdistance-data- network-using-ham-radio


    ../|ug

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