[nos-bbs] Anyone actively running AMTOR ?
George (Skip) VerDuin
k8rra at ameritech.net
Wed Jul 13 18:36:35 EDT 2005
I'm not laughing Maiko,
As I recall (from long-ago), in my initial playing with my kam'98 TNC I
was successful at AMTOR using command mode and a generic terminal
[minicom] wired to my IC-756. Since then I've rewired KAM to my FT-847
and put it into KISS for jnos purposes, but I expect I can get to AMTOR
on 40 or 30 easily enough again.
I have no idea if I have all the tools you need, nor the propagation
into Winnipeg, but if you don't get a convenient response to your
request, then I'd be willing to experiment with you as a second choice.
Skip
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 12:35 -0500, maiko at pcs.mb.ca wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Don't laugh, but I want to try AMTOR with another station, their
> location preferably in the central US region. I find Winnipeg to
> Montana is usually VERY GOOD on 40 meters in the evenings. 30
> meters is also an option for me. Radio is an ICOM MKIIG !
>
> I have a working hostmode driver for JNOS for the KAM line of HF
> modems, and I need an actual HF link to continue with development
> and some real time testing. It works for the VHF port.
>
> PS: I would glady use GTOR or PACTOR, but the KAM that I am using
> only has version 5.0 on it :-(
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
> http://www.langelaar.net
> JNOS 2.0 + NOSaprs + KLMproxy
>
>
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