I am looking for a FREE Terminal Emulator app. as Win7 64 does not
include it as it did with XP. I want it to communicate with the LVB Tracker.
Can any one recommend one?
Thanks
Charlie
K3VDB
Hi to the group.
Wow, its sure nice to see how the BBS has turned out to be a nice
place to visit again.
My thanks to the owners of the system for their focus on the issues that
relate to our
hobby.
Don McNeil
ZL1THO
I recently bought the plate ea4tx ars of rotor control someone could
tell me what are the correct pins to connect to a yaesu g-450a?
ec1dmy thanks ruben
Enviado desde mi iPhone
Your post made me wonder if you also could run the Virtual XP mode with
your
Win 7 64 bit as I do and help your problem
I work my old programs that way.
Not always easy but
I use DOSBOX also
I do not run a terminal emulator however.
Joe K0VTY
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On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:52:01 -0500 Charlie -K3VDB-
<ceheisler(a)comcast.net> writes:
> I am looking for a FREE Terminal Emulator app. as Win7 64
> does not
> include it as it did with XP. I want it to communicate with the LVB
> Tracker.
> Can any one recommend one?
>
> Thanks
> Charlie
> K3VDB
>
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Hello --
I've been playing around with spectran and satellite CW beacons as a
means of testing the effectiveness of various antennas. At the top of
the screen, spectran provides a running indication of the frequency of
the loudest signal and its volume in dB. Does anyone know of an
application by which this sort of information might be captured for
later analysis? I don't mind if it is command-line or unix-y, I'd just
like to store the data rather than see it float past me.
73, Bruce
VE9QRP
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