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From: carpenter@nbs-vms
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: Re: Ham Radio and Computer Networking
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Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 14:58:47 EDT
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Hello Dan,

Welcome....

The real hitch in all the great ideas of using Ham Radio for networking
is that Ham Radio must be REALLY noncomercial.  You can't use it to
conduct business, talk TO your business, etc., etc.  Thus, putting
an amateur link in something like THIS network would be next to impossible.

Sorry, but that is how I understand the rules (and practice) to be.

73,

Bob  W3OTC

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