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Amigan Amateur Radio Group Public Domain Disk # 4 12/28/88
YOU MUST COPY AMIGABASIC ONTO THIS DISK !!! There is enough space left for
it. If you use your mouse, grab AMIGABASIC from your Extras disk, and place
it onto this disk. If you use CLI, type
1> copy extras:amigabasic to "amateur_radio_4:amigabasic"
I suggest that you copy the programs which you like, and plan to use, onto
other disks, and retain this disk as a master disk. There isn't much free
space on this disk for data anyway.
This disk is the result of Amigan Amateurs sending me their PD radio
related software. If the software has the authors name somewhere in the
program or readme file, send comments and questions to the author. If no
name is found, or you have comments on the disk as a whole, send to me.
If you've written or use a radio related program, please send it to me for
possible inclusion on future "ham disks". Chances are that if you find your
program useful, other hams will too.
The Amigan Amateur Radio Group is a bunch of Amiga Users who also like
Amateur ( Ham ) Radio. There is also a newsletter (the "Amigan Beacon"), and
low band nets. There are no dues. For more info, send me an SASE.
To the best of my knowledge, all programs on this disk are in Public
Domain, and can be copied. No money may be charged for these programs.
If you would like to learn more about Amateur Radio, send a letter and
SASE to the American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111
They sell study materials to help you obtain a license, and can give you the
name of a local Amateur Radio Club so you can find some local "Hams".
73,
Kathy Wehr - WB3KRN ( WB3KRN @ K3RLI for packet mail)
RD#1 Box 193
Watsontown, PA 17777