Hi Jim & the group,
I tried the telnet part of W4AN's article. I was able to run telnet on
my PC ("telnet cluster.akorn.net" as a run command) and connect directly to
the packet cluster. You should not need to run telnet on one of your ISP's
machines (shell account). The DX spot data coming thru the port is the same
as if you were running telnet on the ISP's machine. Am I missing something
here???
I'll try the rest of the experiment soon.
Meanwhile, other thoughts?
73, Tony
At 10:28 AM 2/9/00 -0500, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>
>Someone asked me a question recently about using Telnet to get packet spots
>into CT and it's probably worthy of an application note on the www.k1ea.com
>web site.
>
>I have heard of a solution using DX-Telnet, anyone care to write up an
>application note that can be uploaded to www.k1ea.com? Plain text is just
>fine.
>
>Here is a pointer to another article that Bill W4AN wrote:
>
>http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/199711/0060.html
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