Is it legal for US hams to run PSK31?? I'm not sure about that, and do
highly agree that proprietary protocols have no business being in
amateur radio. I didn't run FlexNet for that main reason, as I'm not
planning on using M$DOS with my packet work. Running Slackware on a
laptop is preferable to me!

.mark

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>----------
>From:  Jonathan NAYLOR[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, March 09, 1999 6:02 AM
>To:    tpm
>Cc:    linux-hams
>Subject:       Re: A dose of reality
>
>Tomi Manninen was quoted by hand in Lotus Notes saying:
>> 
>> Agreed. Amateur radio is supposed to be about experimentation. I don't see
>> much space for experimentation with proprietary protocols. Proprietary
>> protocols have no place in amateur radio! (I feel better now... :)
>> 
>
>You mean like FlexNet ? (just to name a random example).
>
>
>Sound of asbestos underwear being put on.
>
>
>Jonathan  HB9/G4KLX
>

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