[GreenKeys] New guy, and looking for some manuals
Don Robert House
drhouse at nadcomm.com
Thu Feb 1 15:13:36 EST 2007
Thanks Jim,
Several newbies do not know that HAL is still in business.
HAL Communications has been extremely supportive of RTTY over the
years and deserves our support.
They charge very fair prices for their manuals and most are available
quickly.
Don
K9TTY
On 1 Feb 2007, at 10:19 AM, W8MAQ at aol.com wrote:
Hello Jason,
I believe that the HAL manuals are copyright protected, a point which
has
been made here on Greenkeys numerous times in the past. In that case,
you should
contact HAL to acquire the manual you need for the ST6000.
73 de W8MAQ
Jim Young
In a message dated 2/1/2007 9:48:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
kf6pqt at gmail.com writes:
Hi, I'm Jason, kf6pqt, new here.
Made my first few RTTY qso's last weekend on 20M with a pair of
trash-picked notebook PC's, MTTY, and a PK-232.
Also drug home a Lorenz LO-15 teletype (model 15 clone, with its own
rolltop desk!) and a HAL ST6000. Have a user's manual for the tty, but
don't have one for the HAL. Have a guy in NZ says he's going to scan
me a copy of his, but if anybody has one scanned and ready to go, I'd
definitely very much appreciate it!
Also, seem to be at quite a loss for finding a manual for this one:
Kantronics "The Interface" RTTY-CW-uP Terminal Unit.
Thanks and 73,
Jason kf6pqt
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