Are your rules so strict that you cannot, for example, say the names of other products, or talk religion or politics? I was reprimanded by another popular VOIP system administrator saying something like "I am having a ball with Echolink also". He was rude and broke in on top of my qso with another Ham. It really upset me and I told him so (without profanity), then I removed their software from my computer (after paying the registration fee), and sent an email expressing my dis-satisfaction about their rules. Do your rules include the prohibition of mentioning other commercial products or systems, and/or discussion of politics and religion? Please advise. Perhaps I should have downloaded your software first and read your rules, but this page came up first.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
It's impossible to say anything about this application because it has been discontinued. I have checked what it seems to be the official website and an error is listed instead. I have also checked the Wikipedia and the software is listed as being discontinued. Next to the official website, closed down is displayed.
I am trying to get the sNET - RF Gateway program to function in the COS mode. Everything works OK in the VOX mode, but the program appears to not be getting either the CTS or DSR, RS232 signals. I have applied the logic voltage signals directly into the the COM2 DB9 connector on the computer and get no response from the program. I have read some comments about RS-232 issues on computers running Windows XP operating system. Since the PTT from the program is using the RTS and it functions OK, I am thinking that it is a Hyperterminal setup issue here?
Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
There is no info about the COS mode and the working modes available for this program. I have installed it and although the application works normally, I couldn't find anything related to the COS mode. After you have installed the application click on HELP/FAQ and follow the procedure described in the HELP file to initiate a connection. It's possible that you're doing something wrong and because of that you can't get the mode you want.
Are your rules so strict that you cannot, for example, say the names of other products, or talk religion or politics? I was reprimanded by another popular VOIP system administrator saying something like "I am having a ball with Echolink also". He was rude and broke in on top of my qso with another Ham. It really upset me and I told him so (without profanity), then I removed their software from my computer (after paying the registration fee), and sent an email expressing my dis-satisfaction about their rules.
Do your rules include the prohibition of mentioning other commercial products or systems, and/or discussion of politics and religion? Please advise. Perhaps I should have downloaded your software first and read your rules, but this page came up first.
It's impossible to say anything about this application because it has been discontinued. I have checked what it seems to be the official website and an error is listed instead. I have also checked the Wikipedia and the software is listed as being discontinued. Next to the official website, closed down is displayed.
I am trying to get the sNET - RF Gateway program to function in the COS mode. Everything works OK in the VOX mode, but the program appears to not be getting either the CTS or DSR, RS232 signals. I have applied the logic voltage signals directly into the the COM2 DB9 connector on the computer and get no response from the program. I have read some comments about RS-232 issues on computers running Windows XP operating system. Since the PTT from the program is using the RTS and it functions OK, I am thinking that it is a Hyperterminal setup issue here?
Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
There is no info about the COS mode and the working modes available for this program. I have installed it and although the application works normally, I couldn't find anything related to the COS mode. After you have installed the application click on HELP/FAQ and follow the procedure described in the HELP file to initiate a connection. It's possible that you're doing something wrong and because of that you can't get the mode you want.