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Subj: What do you use on packet?
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From: N1URO@N2KGC.#CNY.NY.USA.NOAM
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This query is NOT for sysops or node ops but for those end user folk who
enjoy using the systems we all work hard to keep up and running. I'm curious
as to:
PC and OS
TNC
Radio
or additional TNCs and radios you may use.

As an end user I use an Alinco DR150 into an MFJ-1270B or PacComm Tiny-2 TNC,
fed into a Toshiba laptop running linux and minicom. It'd be interesting to
hear what other end users use.

Thanks for reading and looking forward to some interesting replies.

73 de N1URO




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