[Dx4win] Terminal Program for DX Clusters
Ted Sarah - W8TTS
[email protected]
Sat, 15 Feb 2003 09:33:59 -0500
Good Morning Bruce,
I've been a very happy user of DX-Telnet for a long time. It's a very
flexible program with lots of goodies, that aren't hard to get up and
running, including a startup routine that starts DX-Telnet, a
handshake program, and then DX4Win. It's very stable, the last update
was almost a year ago. Take a look at:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
It's not shareware, but there is a one time registration fee. And,
the author is VERY helpful.
The usual disclaimer, I have no financial interest in either DX4Win or
DX-Telnet. Just a happy user.
73 - Ted - W8TTS
[email protected] wrote:
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> Good Morning:
>
> Which terminal program would you recommend for use with DX4WIN. Telnet is out of the Question but DX packet spots are OK in my Area. Any Ideas would be appreciated. Shareware would be better!
>
> 73 Bruce N9BX
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