Hello I have a ssb setup on my boat and was thinking of getting a modem to access some sort of email client like sailmail. has anyone used this sort of thing? What do you recommend
Ingehar@Cakefan.Com 23 February 2005 10:41:59 [ permanent link ]
Hi Larry and thankyou for all of the information.
It is even worse than that just now. I am working in Aberdeen in Scotland for 8 months and they have the same restriction on third party messages as we do at home, so it would have to be an uprising of the peoples here as well
Maybe we should invite Mr Mel Gibson to do a sequel to Braveheart.
Larry W4CSC 23 February 2005 23:34:50 [ permanent link ]
"ingehar@cakefan.com" <ingehar@cakefan.com> wrote in news:1109140919.613333.187440@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
Hi Larry and thankyou for all of the information.>
It is even worse than that just now. I am working in Aberdeen in> Scotland for 8 months and they have the same restriction on third party> messages as we do at home, so it would have to be an uprising of the> peoples here as well >
Maybe we should invite Mr Mel Gibson to do a sequel to Braveheart.>
73 & 88 Inge>
I'd bet you that if you were to send 3rd party traffic to someone on PSK31 buried in the noise on 14.070's PSK31 band, noone would ever find it or say anything, especially if you were at sea.
Oh, boy, that one's gonna set them off pissing at me....(c;
Larry W4CSC 25 February 2005 05:47:06 [ permanent link ]
Me <Me@shadow.orgs> wrote in news:Me- 44D2FB.10383724022005@netnews.worldnet.att.net:
I'll bet if you sent your email traffic to a US Licensed ham station, > and he forwarded it to Norway via Internet, that it wouldn't violate> the Third Party Traffic Proabition.......>
I'd say you are right. It's done that way all the time. Telephone companies in Europe would probably rather noone had internet in the home.
I'm still trying to figure out why Swiss citizens have to PAY to call across the street on their own telephones! How absurd, a pay phone in your kitchen...