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KC4UAI wrote:
On Jul 31, 4:02 pm, Michael Coslo wrote: A TNC, either software or hardware Um... You say software? What is out there? I know it's a bit dated, but an example of a software TNC would be the Baycom modem that was used with the Commodore C-64 computer. Simply a tone modem IC and the actual bit shuffling was done by the computer. Kind of like the WinModem for the PC that let the computer do all the "what's this" stuff and made the modems totally useless under anything other than the Windows OS. I guess all I need is some software TNC. Wow, maybe the time will show up soon.. A hardware TNC is hard to hide from the XYL, but software is easy... ![]() They make small TNCs, the Tigertronics Baypac comes to mind. http://www.tigertronics.com/73magbp1.htm Jeff-1.0 wa6fwi |
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