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K5VSE January 21st 04 02:04 AM

PK-232MBX software?
 
I just aquired an old PK-232 and decided to try my hand at one of the
digital modes. What would be the best software to try? I am almost afraid to
ask, after reading the highly threaded post for the MFJ. No, I have no clue
as to how it was done in the old days, so don't go after me for that.

Thanks for any responses.


--
Mike-K5VSE
Formerly WB6VSE, Senior Tech, SBE/Linear Systems
Watsonville, CA
"Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
3.922khz Nightly



Rick Ruhl January 21st 04 03:16 AM

Mike,

Download the demo of Pkterm at http://www.cssincorp.com/pkterm. If you have
version 7 firmware or later, it works best.


"K5VSE" wrote in message
ink.net...
I just aquired an old PK-232 and decided to try my hand at one of the
digital modes. What would be the best software to try? I am almost afraid

to
ask, after reading the highly threaded post for the MFJ. No, I have no

clue
as to how it was done in the old days, so don't go after me for that.

Thanks for any responses.


--
Mike-K5VSE
Formerly WB6VSE, Senior Tech, SBE/Linear Systems
Watsonville, CA
"Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
3.922khz Nightly





Rick Ruhl January 21st 04 03:16 AM

Mike,

Download the demo of Pkterm at http://www.cssincorp.com/pkterm. If you have
version 7 firmware or later, it works best.


"K5VSE" wrote in message
ink.net...
I just aquired an old PK-232 and decided to try my hand at one of the
digital modes. What would be the best software to try? I am almost afraid

to
ask, after reading the highly threaded post for the MFJ. No, I have no

clue
as to how it was done in the old days, so don't go after me for that.

Thanks for any responses.


--
Mike-K5VSE
Formerly WB6VSE, Senior Tech, SBE/Linear Systems
Watsonville, CA
"Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
3.922khz Nightly





Joseph Fenn January 21st 04 05:27 AM

Mike any of the following will work
(if you have PC or clone)
Packratt 2
Procomm
Winlink2.9
(or in fact any "Terminal" type software will drive it).
Its even used with Commodores like mine. Also linux has their own
drivers for the PK's. The Commodore requires a hardware adapter
however to change the DC voltages involved from +/- 12 to +/- 5 VDC.
Joe/KH6JF


************************************************** **
* Ham KH6JF AARS/MARS ABM6JF QCWA WW2 VET WD RADIO *
************************************************** **



Joseph Fenn January 21st 04 05:27 AM

Mike any of the following will work
(if you have PC or clone)
Packratt 2
Procomm
Winlink2.9
(or in fact any "Terminal" type software will drive it).
Its even used with Commodores like mine. Also linux has their own
drivers for the PK's. The Commodore requires a hardware adapter
however to change the DC voltages involved from +/- 12 to +/- 5 VDC.
Joe/KH6JF


************************************************** **
* Ham KH6JF AARS/MARS ABM6JF QCWA WW2 VET WD RADIO *
************************************************** **



Roger January 21st 04 09:19 AM

K5VSE wrote on 21/01/2004 02:04:

I just aquired an old PK-232 and decided to try my hand at one of the
digital modes. What would be the best software to try? I am almost afraid to
ask, after reading the highly threaded post for the MFJ. No, I have no clue
as to how it was done in the old days, so don't go after me for that.


Any general purpose packet program can be used with it. Or just use a
simple terminal program - e.g. HyperTerminal if you use 32 bit Windows.
Starting with something simple, so you have to learn the TNC commands,
is always a good idea.

Two problems you might have -

1. If the PK-232 has previously been used with one of those stupid
programs that default to leaving it in host mode, you will need to send
it three quick Ctrl+Cs to get it out of host mode. Or disconnect the
back-up battery for a while to cause it to reset.

2. If it doesn't have a back-up battery, or it has been reset, then it
will need auto-bauding - send it a *

--
Roger Barker, G4IDE -
For UI-View go to -
http://www.UI-View.com
For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk

Roger January 21st 04 09:19 AM

K5VSE wrote on 21/01/2004 02:04:

I just aquired an old PK-232 and decided to try my hand at one of the
digital modes. What would be the best software to try? I am almost afraid to
ask, after reading the highly threaded post for the MFJ. No, I have no clue
as to how it was done in the old days, so don't go after me for that.


Any general purpose packet program can be used with it. Or just use a
simple terminal program - e.g. HyperTerminal if you use 32 bit Windows.
Starting with something simple, so you have to learn the TNC commands,
is always a good idea.

Two problems you might have -

1. If the PK-232 has previously been used with one of those stupid
programs that default to leaving it in host mode, you will need to send
it three quick Ctrl+Cs to get it out of host mode. Or disconnect the
back-up battery for a while to cause it to reset.

2. If it doesn't have a back-up battery, or it has been reset, then it
will need auto-bauding - send it a *

--
Roger Barker, G4IDE -
For UI-View go to -
http://www.UI-View.com
For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk

James Nipper January 21st 04 09:29 PM



You should get many answers, but I loved Xpware when I was doing amtor and
pactor. I don't do it any more, so I have not stayed up with these things.
Do a Google search on Xpware.


73 de Jim K4PYT




James Nipper January 21st 04 09:29 PM



You should get many answers, but I loved Xpware when I was doing amtor and
pactor. I don't do it any more, so I have not stayed up with these things.
Do a Google search on Xpware.


73 de Jim K4PYT




K5VSE January 21st 04 10:46 PM

Thanks to all who have responded with help. I think I can now try the
digital modes.



--
Mike-K5VSE
Formerly WB6VSE, senior tech, amateur division
SBE/Linear Systems, Watsonville, CA
All out going mail scanned with Norton AntiVirus 2003
On 3.922 nightly




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