Hello,
it is sold by Symek...
radio is trx4s 70cm, wide and narrow band..
take a look at : http://symek.com
Grtz,
Ron !
-----Original Message-----
From: Riley Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David P Lolling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Linux Hams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: Any Plans For Data Radio's?
>Hi David.
>
> > Sorry if this is slightly off topic? I am new to the list
> > but have been a linux fan and ham for a long time. I have
> > seen several emails on the list about plans for TNC's /
> > packet modems, etc.
>
> > Does anyone know of any plans for data only radios (xcvrs)?
>
>Depends what you mean by "data only radios"...
>
>If you mean "radios that can't be used for anything other than
>data" then there's no such thing - any radio can be converted to
>work with data, and likewise can be converted to work with voice
>as well.
>
>If you mean "radios that can be used for packet radio at 300 or
>1200 Baud" then just about any radio can be used for that without
>modification.
>
>If you mean "radios that can be used for packet radio at 9600
>Baud or above", then yes, most existing radios require some
>modifications to be made before they can be used for this
>purpose. However, there is a radio on the market that is (or at
>least was) specifically designed for use with 9600 Baud packet on
>the 70cm band, and it was made by one of the major manufacturers
>of ham radio trannies. I don't have the details to hand though.
>
>Best wishes from Riley.
>
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