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- From: jfrost@crash.cts.com (Julian Frost)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Help, please!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec25.110112.18336@crash>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 19:01:12 GMT
- References: <2.5000.7.Fidonet.org.b1907e5d@che.nsk.su>
- Organization: CTS Network Services (crash, ctsnet), El Cajon, CA
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- In article <2.5000.7.Fidonet.org.b1907e5d@che.nsk.su> Alexey.Sen@p0.f7.n5000.z2.fidonet.org writes:
- >Hello All!
- >Will you help me?
- >The matter is I look for info about radiomodem which can
- >help us to create RadioMail communications between number of ships with IBM-
- >compatible computers on boards. Is there anywhere modems like this? Can you
- >show me the way to find/buy/look the modems and test one's futures. May be you
- >have E-mail address some persons or companys which can help me or with whom I
- >can discuss my problem? Please, send me netmail reply, if you don't mind. Any
- >information will be highly appreciated. Thank you
- >in advance!
- >
- > Best regards,
- > Alexey Sen
- > Internet: black@gate.dialnet.msk.su
- > Fidonet: 2:5000/7
- >
- There are plenty of Amateur Radio TNCs around which are designed to be
- used with radio equipment. They allow you to send Packet (AX.25),
- Radio Teletype (RTTY), AMTOR (error correcting RTTY), and ASCII. You
- might want to try looking into these. Common TNCs are the Kantronics
- All Mode (KAM), AEA's PK-232MBX. Both of these have built in
- mailboxes which means you can save messages in them for you, or other
- users, which can then be retrieved at a later time.
- Hope this helps. Merry Christmas. Julian
-