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Joseph Fenn wrote in
va.net: Ok Dave on your fillin. Yes we still have a dedicated TheNet packet vhf system in the Isles. It is a node system however and uses TheNet software which I know very little about. Its on 145.07 and has reptrs on top of Mt Haleakala on MAUI island, also on MT Maunaloa on the big island of Hawaii. I have figured out a few of the cmds and can connect to MAUI (an alias for Maui), can also after connecting do a c mloa (which then connects to the alias MLOA so that covers most of the State except Kauai. I can use the TALK cmd and ragchew with someone os actually send tfc via the talk cmd if a host is available. Just talked to Civil Defense guy I have known for years, and he says that system was setup for emgcy comms originally on 145.07 bit it mp is no longer used for anything. I could still sent emgcy traffic to the other islands tho in case of a real emergency. Just use the C(onnect cmd then switch to talk or c to another alias and talk. I run my beacon on 145.07 just to see if can scare up some interest. So far nothing happening. You know, back around 1990 when I was sort of shifting gears from packet BBS sysop to landline sysop, we had a packet node network in the east (consisting mostly of NETROM and TheNET) that ran all the way up to Ontario from Nova Scotia and all the way down to DC. In fact, using the IPARN Ottawa-Calgary backbone, I was almost able (couldn't sustain the connection) to reach Halifax from Spearfish, SD back in 1989. But the Spearfish-to-Calgary link was rather primitive, if I recall--mostly KA- Nodes. Nowadays, here in the Fraser Valley, I'm confronted with several disconnected pieces of packet technology that don't seem to have much connectivity to anywhere except local puddles of activity. If I knew a place where I could run up a 2m Jnos system, I'd probably poke it in the middle of one of the local TheNet clusters and backbone it to a bunch of nodes via the internet. But it would have to be somewhere away from here because I value my 2m FM QSO's and a packet node without some cavities to clean up the desensing would be just too much. -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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Ok DAVE,
Know what you mean. Things have gone to hell with packet yet its a very reliable means of sending text msgs in case of catastrophe. So I'll keep my beacon going anyway till someone shows up during the next hurricane. Joe ************************************************** ************************ * Ham since 1937 HiSchool Sophomore ex W9ZUU, KP4EX, W4FAG, KH6ARG KH6JF * * WW2 Vet since Sep 1940 to just After VJ day. US Signal Corps AACS * ************************************************** ************************ |
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