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Ant's websites:

Orange Carpet Christian music MP3s

Speech coding stuff - sourcecode and sample audio from speech codecs

WLAN gateway stuff - an OpenAP in a box up a mast

Ant's electronics circuit-forge page - various circuits to build

1U rack xrouter project - a PC-based 8-port packet radio TNC

Query radios ... - Radios I'd like to know more about

RC630 PMR Mobile

RC630 is a PMR mobile transceiver. There are Band-3 and 2m band versions. Conversion of RC630 for amateur operation is regarded as "hopeless". BUT it is not impossible. The radio is fine, it's a software problem. I've been intending to get round to doing it for a year or so. If you've any interest in this please contact me.

Recently this project has been revived with a move to port the RC630 "special test software" to new build tools (assembler & compiler).

RC640 and RC690 Repeater Mobile - RC640 FM Met Police transceiver - RC690 AM Police/Fire transceiver

My Test Equipment - all the knobs that's fit to twiddle

Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society files Amateur radio Intermediate course slides, CTCSS presentaion, Foundation course publicity

Netgem I-player page Experiments and tech info about the Netgem I-player

M5AKA CARS CD - all 701M of it.

Mirrors of other sites:

www.essexamateurradio.org.uk Old Essex Amateur Radio site

www.g0mwt.org.uk CARS website (Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society)

These mirrors updated weekly by local cron jobs. Any files with newer dates are downloaded. I keep a backup of CARS and can replace it in emergency - a mirror gives me the chance to redirect visitors. Essexamateurradio was intent on suicide and got grabbed for posterity. The robots.txt blocks search engine pollution by the mirrors.

Ant's temporary stuff:

Shared files
Videos
photos
compressed archives

You have been using Slackware Linux.
TRAVIS runs Slackware 8.1, Apache 1.3.26 and Samba 2.2.12 - It's a fileserver, and nothing else
It has over 120GB of disk ... on a Pentium 133 with 64M RAM.

e-mail: m1fde<at>g0mwt<dot>org<dot>uk
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