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- From: kb7uv@panix.com (Andy Funk)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: Wireless Network
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.222300.17741@panix.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 22:23:00 GMT
- References: <199212291002.AA00190@turkey.wes.army.mil>
- Organization: Panix, NYC
- Lines: 35
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- In <199212291002.AA00190@turkey.wes.army.mil> mleber@TURKEY.WES.ARMY.MIL (Mark Leber) writes:
-
- >Hi,
-
- >Does anyone know where I can find some good documentation (ie. articles,
- >...ect.) on the subject of Wireless Networks?
- >Any help would be appreciated!!
-
-
-
- Mark-
-
- Try rec.radio.amateur.packet, here on Usenet. Also, tapr@tapr.org has
- back issues of their newsletter available. The American Radio Relay
- League has held 11 annual Computer Networking Conferences. They assembled
- the papers into "Proceedings Of..." books, and many are still available.
- You can call them at 203-666-1541.
-
- CQ Productions has an excellent videotape operating guide for Amateur
- Radio packet operation. I don't have their numbr handy, but they're
- located in Hicksville, NY.
-
- The Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society (RATS, of which I am
- Chair-elect) has information available on the RATS Open Systems
- Environment (ROSE). One element of ROSE is the X.25 Packet Switch. If
- you'd like information on this approach to packet radio networking you can
- contact me or rats@kb2ear.ampr.org.
-
- I hope this info is helpful!
-
- -Andy-
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