Bill...thanks for the recommendation.  Nothing makes me happier (well maybe
I am exagerating a little!) than lots of users on my cluster!

http://dxspots.com

Ron N5IN


----- Original Message -----
From: "FireBrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXBase List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: [DXBase] DXBase member Clusters


> I think we have at least two DXBase Users who sponsor DX Packet Clusters.
> I've visited and use them and they work well.
>
> A thought occurred (don't laugh, I have them occasionally) to me that it
> could be a good idea for DXB members to use these clusters.
> Why?
> Talk messages usually don't work across clusters with out adding routes.
>
> But this way, if DXB users congregated DXB users could get almost real
time
> help with questions.
>
> The two I know of for sure are;
> dxspots.net #N5IN
> ks4q.no-ip.com or you can use it's numeric 66.23.195.102
>
> both use the standard port of 23.
>
> For those not familiar with the commands, some software may work slightly
> different but:
>
> Talk W1AW Hiram did you get cw working? <enter>
> will send that question to W1AW if he's connected.
>
> Talk W1AW <enter>
> will open a direct link to W1AW with the ability to talk back and forth.
>
> In either case. Only the sender and intended recipient will see the
> messages.
>
> As I'm connected most of the time, feel free to type
> Talk W9OL that's the stupidest idea you ever had <enter>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> You May be a CheeseHead if: Your 4th of July Family Picnic was moved
indoors
> due to frost.
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> W9OL, Bill H. in Chicagoland
>
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