Subj : DUAL SOFTWARE SETUP   1/2
To   : Daryl Stout
From : Matt Bedynek
Date : Thu Jul 02 2015 08:51 am

Hello Daryl!

29 Jun 15 10:06, Daryl Stout wrote to MATT:

DS>   A lot has changed in ham radio over the years. At least in the
DS> U.S.,
DS> the FCC got rid of the Morse Code requirement in 2007, ..

A co-worker mentioned that to me.  I'll admit it was one of the things hold me
up as I was more intersted in filling my head with learning another language
(i.e. Python).  My list of 'to-do' is lengthy.

DS>   Those doors included:

DS> 1) BULLET - A bulletins door. 26 categories for ham radio or another

DS> 2) REGSCAN - Search Part 97 of the FCC Rules as they relate to Ham

DS> 3) WASPORT - Track ones progress in the ARRL Worked All States

DS> 4) QRZDOOR - Using a QRZ data CD, one can look up callsign data.

DS> 5) ARPD - Amateur Radio Packet Door. Hook up to an MFJ 1270C TNC and

I primarily ran games such as LORD and even participated in a network where
users on my board competed with others.  I cannot recall if that was LORD or
another like it.

DS> 1) Definition Of A Twit (from Grant Bierman, one of my first users.

DS> 2) You Want To Be A Sysop?? (from Tom Ezell, the one time Little Rock

DS> 3) The Thankless Job (from Kris Lewis, a BBS user). One Sysop, over

DS> 4) Caring For Pet Sysops (from Fred Hunt, a fellow ham radio

DS> 5) The Sysop Of A BBS (by yours truly). A poem that The Good Lord

You should post one or more of these if time permits.  It would, i think, be a
good read here!



Regards,

Matt

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