[GreenKeys] Ratts Net

Jerry gh1lockett at bak.rr.com
Wed Feb 23 10:40:40 EST 2005


I can see where the use of 'indeterminate line length' could cause you a 
problem, but how does 'diddle' cause you a problem when running 'real 
metal' ?  Diddle was specifically designed for 'real metal'.. Just 
curious...

Jer -n6jp-

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fibber" <digitalham at gmail.com>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Ratts Net


: Ratts Net can be really enjoyable. It is LSB Mark low, 2125 with 170hz
: shift. The biggest problems are the use of DIDDLE and indetermintate
: line length. For those of us running REAL METAL, both of these can 
cause
: great dismay. I will occasionaly print them, but I haven't 
participated
: for quiate awhile.
:
: A group called the North West Military Radio Enthusiasts (NWMRE) has
: Clatternet on Saturdays. 0930 Pacific time on 7087 or so. We operate 
USB
: Mark Low, 1575hz at 850hz shift. If you'd like to join us, shut off
: DIDDLE and give us a solid CR/LF at around 62 characters! Most ops are
: using PRC-47, GRC-106 w/ MD-522, Dovetrons, Teletypes, Kleinschmidts, 
etc.
:
: We do have fun! I seems that when nets are difficult to participate in
: (for whatever reason) it is easiest to just "roll your own" :-)
:
: -Christopher / K6FIB / "Fibber"
:
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