Re: TI-H: TI-Modem


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Re: TI-H: TI-Modem




We shouldn't need a liscence to use radio waves.  Another example of 
communist control in our gov't.

Matt Butch
Member of the Anti-Communist Party

>Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 23:36:06 -0900
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>Subject: Re: TI-H: TI-Modem
>Reply-To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>
>
>>In a message dated 98-06-28 20:18:19 EDT, you write:
>>
>><< 9600bps is the speed the calc operates at...  You don't have to 
suffer the
>> 10 year old 1200bps standard.  You can only used 1200 and 300 on the 
HF SSB
>> bands, but at 144-148 I think 19.2 is the limit and then at 464 and 
900MHz
>> freqs you can use 56.7 and at even higher microwave freqs you can use 
an
>> unregulated speed of a number I forgot...
>>  >>
>>what is this for? ham radio modems?
>
>
>You can do low power ptp too, but just get a amature extra lisense and 
go
>on 22GHz...  :)
>
>You can do it on ham radio modems...  I read the questions and answers 
from
>the ARRL (American Radio Relay Leaue) 1992 question pool twice and 
passed.
>You can get a 'C' (21/30 in the first test and 18/25 on the second 
test)
>and still pass...  Its easy.  Then you can get a portable transciever 
and
>have serial access like I described...
>
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