From: tbmoore <tbmoore@bealenet.com>
To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Which laptops are good for linux+packet(sound card) for County ARES?
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 11:20:10 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DB026AA.9060309@bealenet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.SOL.3.91.1021017133250.10243A-100000@gateway.grumman.com
Sounds like Thinkpad+Linux is a pretty good combination - I see there is
a whole lot of stuff about it, like thinkpad-source & -base modules, and
some others I saw which I can't find right now. I wonder if the audio
levels problem is worse with this sound card? We are going to get
TNC's, but the fewer boxes to tote & hook up, the better, I think (for
Emergency Service).
Thanks for the response.
Boyd, KO4WK@arrl.net
Pat Masterson wrote:
> I have a 800 MHz Thinkpad. The sound card is crappy, and I can never get
> the audio levels correct going from the radio. But it works great with a
> real TNC like my KPC3+.
> -pat
>
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, tbmoore wrote:
>
>
>>We want to set up a laptop w/Linux and w/soundcard to do packet for
>>our Emergency Service for the Caroline County ARES net in Virginia.
>>
>>What brand/model do you recommend? Can we do it with an used laptop in
>>the $500 range? Is the IBM Thinkpad 600 a good one? Thanks.
>>
>>Boyd KO4WK@arrl.net
>>--
>>T. Boyd Moore
>>Zech 4:6 KO4WK@ARRL.NET
>>
>
>
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[not found] <Pine.SOL.3.91.1021017133250.10243A-100000@gateway.grumman.com>
2002-10-18 15:20 ` tbmoore [this message]
2002-10-18 21:29 ` Which laptops are good for linux+packet(sound card) for County ARES? Nate Bargmann
2002-10-18 21:36 ` tbmoore
2002-10-18 21:54 ` Tomi Manninen
2002-10-19 7:20 ` Cees Tool
2002-10-19 11:20 ` John Ackermann N8UR
2002-10-19 15:00 ` Robert Donnell
2002-10-17 16:22 tbmoore
2002-10-22 0:40 ` tbmoore
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