Doug Crompton on 12 Jan 2006 15:34:50 -0000


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Re: AMPR (was meeting)


Sounds good. Maybe an evening. Mon thru Wed is usually always good for me.
First and third thurs. I have meetings.

The TNC2 hardware is not really available anymore except used. There are
only a couple of US companies making amateur TNC's anymore.

Doug


On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Alexander John Batyi wrote:

> If it's just the three of us, we can fit in my dining room.
> I think a half a dozen could fit around the table easily enough.
>
> In regards to Henry's original question, the Tucson Amateur
> Packet Radio Group has been the place for cheap kits since
> way back when.
> http://www.tapr.org/kits_119.html
> Is a link for the TNC-2 kit.
>
> Of course you need a radio.
>
> > OK Well I am in Richboro... Any suggestions for a place? Good time?
>
> I am in Bensalem and my wife makes a half decent expresso.
>
> > Newtown, Richboro, Warminster, Hatboro, Willow Grove???/
> >
> > Doug
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Henry Umansky wrote:
> >
> > > I would be happy to get together some time, the only thing is I won't be
> > > able to contribute to any discussion.  So I'll sit there passively and
> > > try to digest all the information from guys.
> > >
> > > Henry Umansky
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