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Amigan Amateur Radio Group Public Domain Disk # 6 12/30/88
This disk contains software from Black Belt Systems, 398 Johnson Road,
RR#1 Box 4272, Glasgow, MT, 59230, USA. Phone: (406) 367-5509. Although this
software is a commercial product which is sold in combination with a small
circuit board (the board is needed to receive SSTV and FAX pictures), Ben
Blish - N4EJI has asked that this disk be made available to the public to
allow interested people to look over the software to see the quality of the
project. The only "gadget" you should not click if you do not have the
demodulator circuit board hooked up is the "Rx" button. Obviously, if you
do not have a demodulator board, the software will not receive the
information that it is looking for, and could hang up the system.
You need at least 1 megabyte of RAM to run this program. The complete
system (software and hardware) costs around $ 100. You need to supply 12 Vdc
to the circuit board, connecting wires for transmit and receive audio
signals, and a box to put the circuit board in if you don't plan on putting
it inside another piece of equipment (such as a TU or TNC).
Please write to Ben Blish at Black Belt for current features, prices
and such.
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.
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