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From net.ham-radio Tue Feb 2 14:54:44 2016
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Path: utzoo!utcsri!ubc-vision!alberta!sask!hardie
From: (Peter Hardie )
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio,net.micro.amiga
Subject: Any hams out there got the amiga?
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Date: Sat, 1-Feb-86 12:55:51 EST
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Posted: Sat Feb 1 12:55:51 1986
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Organization: University of Saskatchewan, CANADA
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If any hams out there have an amiga I'd be interested in sharing
any software or ideas on how to use the beast in a ham station.
I've written a program that 'reads and writes' morse code. The output
is just a tone in the left channel. Morse code input is via the fire
button on Joystick 2 (with my keyer wired between pins 6 and 8).
The program doesn't track the code speed yet but I'm working on that (slowly).
(This program is actually a port of one I wrote for the mac a long time ago).
I'd really like to share ideas on how to read/write SSTV RTTY etc.
Please MAIL to ihnp4!sask!hardie
73
Pete Hardie VE5VA (ex ve5bel)
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