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Michael July 7th 04 08:22 AM

High Speed Packet Kits?
 
Are there any high speed (128 or 256kb) packet kits (PCB +
hardware/components) available for the 70cm or 23cm bands?

Would need a full kit including the radio and digital section so I can plug
the computer in one end and the antenna in the other.

I have searched the web and can't find anyone selling these things for a
reasonable price.




Markus L July 7th 04 10:16 AM

Michael wrote:
Are there any high speed (128 or 256kb) packet kits (PCB +
hardware/components) available for the 70cm or 23cm bands?


http://www.symek.com/g/index-g.html

Markus



Markus L July 7th 04 10:16 AM

Michael wrote:
Are there any high speed (128 or 256kb) packet kits (PCB +
hardware/components) available for the 70cm or 23cm bands?


http://www.symek.com/g/index-g.html

Markus



Michael July 18th 04 12:24 PM

In Markus L wrote:

Michael wrote:
Are there any high speed (128 or 256kb) packet kits (PCB +
hardware/components) available for the 70cm or 23cm bands?


http://www.symek.com/g/index-g.html

Markus

Hi Marcus,

I guess I must be a cheapskate. Iwas after a reasonable price. As far as I
can determine for these you have to buy the radios and modems separately
and 2 of each would cost $4,500 Australian even as Kits.

It would be both simpler and cheaper just to get two Icom ID-1s at $4,400
for the two and plug them straight in.

One of the mail reasons I was asking about kits was to find a less expensive
alternative.

Michael


Michael July 18th 04 12:24 PM

In Markus L wrote:

Michael wrote:
Are there any high speed (128 or 256kb) packet kits (PCB +
hardware/components) available for the 70cm or 23cm bands?


http://www.symek.com/g/index-g.html

Markus

Hi Marcus,

I guess I must be a cheapskate. Iwas after a reasonable price. As far as I
can determine for these you have to buy the radios and modems separately
and 2 of each would cost $4,500 Australian even as Kits.

It would be both simpler and cheaper just to get two Icom ID-1s at $4,400
for the two and plug them straight in.

One of the mail reasons I was asking about kits was to find a less expensive
alternative.

Michael


Markus L July 19th 04 05:34 AM

Michael wrote:
One of the mail reasons I was asking about kits was to find a less
expensive alternative.


http://www.baycom.org/



Markus L July 19th 04 05:34 AM

Michael wrote:
One of the mail reasons I was asking about kits was to find a less
expensive alternative.


http://www.baycom.org/



rrkrr July 21st 04 12:10 AM

Michael wrote:
(snip)
They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.



rrkrr July 21st 04 12:10 AM

Michael wrote:
(snip)
They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.



Michael July 21st 04 12:27 AM

In rrkrr wrote:

Michael wrote:
(snip)
They seem to have a good network in Slovenia [well at least before we
dropped a heap of bombs on them]

(snip)


Um, we (presume you mean US/NATO) have never bombed Slovenia, at least
not since WWII. Not even close. Serbia, which we have bombed recently,
is on the other end of what was formerly known as Yugoslavia.


Thanks for the correction then.

Do you know where I can get suitable radios from?





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