[WARC] Fwd: Re: TCP/IP via Ham readio?

Erik Brom ewbrom at hbci.com
Mon Apr 27 14:37:00 GMT 2009


Thanks.  Keep feeding me the thread.

One comment I have:  It doesn't really matter to me if we do it in a ham band or unlicensed, and in an emergency just about any content we would have is legal anyway.

Erik
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From:  Clare Jarvis <jarvis at jarviscomputer.com>
Subj:  [WARC] Fwd: Re: TCP/IP via Ham readio?
Date:  Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:27 am
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To:  Winona Amateur Radio Club general discussion <warc at lists.w0ne.org>


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Mr. Clare Jarvis
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PO Box 1264
Winona, MN 5598707264

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<BR><B>Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 01:17:23 -0400 (EDT)<BR>From: "David R. Wilson" <david at wwns.com><BR>To: Clare Jarvis <jarvis at jarviscomputer.com><BR>Subject: Re: TCP/IP via Ham readio?<BR></B><BR><BR>Actually that is pretty old stuff.  I was one of many that had a DSY<BR>modem working in 1998 over a 120+ mile path.<BR><BR>The modem:<BR>http://www.wa4dsy.net/rfmodem.html<BR><BR>Some other hardware available at the time was the Gracilis Packeten.<BR>Any Linux box can have the TCP/IP stack added (if it is not there by<BR>default) with a kernel recompile.  Fedora 9 has at least one ax25 driver<BR>in place.  <BR><BR>One place for more info:<BR>http://www.ax25.org/index.php/Main_Page<BR><BR>Google can be your friend.<BR><BR>Dave<BR>KU4B<BR><BR><BR><BR>On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 21:17 -0500, Clare Jarvis wrote:<BR>> Is anybody working the last mile problem of getting tcp/ip into an emergency <BR>> location over mediam speed connection via amateur radio.<BR>> <BR>> say 19K to 44K baud on uhf either 
half or full duplex?<BR>> <BR>> 73 de K0ny<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Mr. Clare Jarvis<BR>> President, Jarvis Computer Software<BR>> PO Box 1264<BR>> Winona, MN 5598707264<BR>> <BR>> (507) 454-2575<BR>> <BR>> <BR><BR><BR>--Boundary-00=_CLb9JRJoxgTsqxD<BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<BR>MIME-Version: 1.0<BR>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR>Content-Disposition: inline<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>WARC mailing list<BR>WARC at lists.w0ne.org<BR>http://lists.w0ne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/warc<BR><BR>--Boundary-00=_CLb9JRJoxgTsqxD--<BR>




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