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On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:20:40AM -0400, Chuck Hast wrote: > This is great, as soon as I get my floating dock project done (hope to have > it in the water today) I will pull those patches and do it, and give it a try. > > I do have a question, I assume that since it is RS-232 the usual distance > (wire requirements) hold. Is there any timing limitation that I should be aware > of over a long (15-30m) wire? This will allow me to place the TNC's near the > radios and not down where the switch is located, reducing the amount of signal > loss in the coax. (and keeping cost of coax down. The RS-232 limit is given by the electric properties of your wiring and also the drivers. Modern PCs frequently seem to have rather marginal RS323 port receiver & drivers. Starting a certain length you may also have to worry if they're potencially are a receiving antenna for a shortwave station nearby ... > By way English is my second language too, I speak a variant of Cracker as > first language and Spanish and English as second ones... B=] > > In a more serious mind... I would not worry much about the language, I > murder the mother tongue about as much as anyone, and will hold it against > no one... My every other word is "bloody" so I guess my British accent is quite perfect ;-) 73 de DL5RB op Ralf -- Loc. JN47BS / CQ 14 / ITU 28 / DOK A21 - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-hams" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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