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Bill Vodall wrote:
You can't. If you were a licensed ham you'd know that. Sure you can. (With a Tech or better Amateur License of course.) I use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. Bill, He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Rob |
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![]() "Rob Judd" wrote in message ... Bill Vodall wrote: You can't. If you were a licensed ham you'd know that. Sure you can. (With a Tech or better Amateur License of course.) I use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. Bill, He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Rob Dunno ... works from here ... over Ham Radio tcp/ip links, were one to actually want to do that :-) Choice of several Ham Radio to internet links ... but who would bother? -- ... Hank Hank: http://horedson.home.att.net W0RLI: http://w0rli.home.att.net |
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![]() "Rob Judd" wrote in message ... Bill Vodall wrote: You can't. If you were a licensed ham you'd know that. Sure you can. (With a Tech or better Amateur License of course.) I use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. Bill, He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Rob Dunno ... works from here ... over Ham Radio tcp/ip links, were one to actually want to do that :-) Choice of several Ham Radio to internet links ... but who would bother? -- ... Hank Hank: http://horedson.home.att.net W0RLI: http://w0rli.home.att.net |
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"MRQuickBoard" wrote in message ...
How Do I Use Radio As A Internet Connection, i am wanting to know how i can use a mobile ham radio and hook it up to a laptop to be able to connect to the internet so i can use irc chat dont need fast connection speed. would like to be able to chat on IRC while camping/fishing ware no cell service is avaiable. I thought people went camping/fishing/etc. to get away from it all. I guess I'm mistaken... Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte |
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"MRQuickBoard" wrote in message ...
How Do I Use Radio As A Internet Connection, i am wanting to know how i can use a mobile ham radio and hook it up to a laptop to be able to connect to the internet so i can use irc chat dont need fast connection speed. would like to be able to chat on IRC while camping/fishing ware no cell service is avaiable. I thought people went camping/fishing/etc. to get away from it all. I guess I'm mistaken... Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..." ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:52:48 +1000, Rob Judd wrote:
Bill Vodall wrote: use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Sure it is. It's just another Internet application. That's part of the magic. It's a relatively low bandwidth application very much like Jabber. Any TCP/IP application will work as long as it doesn't exceed the bandwidth available. 73, Bill |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:52:48 +1000, Rob Judd wrote:
Bill Vodall wrote: use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Sure it is. It's just another Internet application. That's part of the magic. It's a relatively low bandwidth application very much like Jabber. Any TCP/IP application will work as long as it doesn't exceed the bandwidth available. 73, Bill |
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"MRQuickBoard" wrote in message ...
How Do I Use Radio As A Internet Connection, i am wanting to know how i can use a mobile ham radio and hook it up to a laptop to be able to connect to the internet so i can use irc chat dont need fast connection speed. would like to be able to chat on IRC while camping/fishing ware no cell service is avaiable. Don't let these folks discourage you. If you don't want to put up with a bunch of naysaying hams, look into going the licenseless route with MURS. MURS allows digital communications, up to 2W transmitter power, and best of all, gain antennas (so you can construct communications links having fairly decent comm range). For more information on MURS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MURS-OPEN Again, I respect you interest in radios, and your application, and depending on your application you may be able to get by without directly messing with ham radio... although, if you catch the radio bug, you may find you want to get a ham license after all. Again, don't let these folks discourage you. - Stewart |
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"MRQuickBoard" wrote in message ...
How Do I Use Radio As A Internet Connection, i am wanting to know how i can use a mobile ham radio and hook it up to a laptop to be able to connect to the internet so i can use irc chat dont need fast connection speed. would like to be able to chat on IRC while camping/fishing ware no cell service is avaiable. Don't let these folks discourage you. If you don't want to put up with a bunch of naysaying hams, look into going the licenseless route with MURS. MURS allows digital communications, up to 2W transmitter power, and best of all, gain antennas (so you can construct communications links having fairly decent comm range). For more information on MURS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MURS-OPEN Again, I respect you interest in radios, and your application, and depending on your application you may be able to get by without directly messing with ham radio... although, if you catch the radio bug, you may find you want to get a ham license after all. Again, don't let these folks discourage you. - Stewart |
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"Drink" wrote in message ...
For the Group: Is it plausible to pass data through a repeater above or below voice just like the subaudible tones? It is possible, but you asked the right question - is it PLAUSIBLE? In other words, does it make useful or economic sense for your application? What useful information would you be sending while you were talking? Are you willing to come up with your own modem design? (as I doubt if there are any "off-the-shelf" designs you are going to be able to use) - Stewart |
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