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K5DAT  > PACKET   26.01.23 01:51l 26 Lines 784 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 10721_K5DAT
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Subj: Packet end-user client with Direwolf?
Path: IW8PGT<I3XTY<I0OJJ<EA2RCF<LU9DCE<VA3TOK<VE3KPG<N9PMO<VE3UIL<K5DAT
Sent: 230126/0047Z 10721@K5DAT.#SCWI.WI.USA.NA LinBPQ6.0.23


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> R:230125/1358Z 9039@KD9KYL.#CWI.WI.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.21
> R:230125/1358Z 16802@W9GM.#SWWI.WI.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.23
> R:230125/1358Z 3326@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.23
> R:230125/1358Z 57796@YT7MPB.#NSD.SRB.EU LinBPQ6.0.23
> 
> 
> A friend of mine is looking for a simple end-user client packet
> software that can run on top of a Direwolf (or SoundModem for that
> matter) and a sound-card. He uses Windows op. system and I wonder what
> simple software might be recommended for a beginner?
> 
> -- 
> 73 de Misko YT7MPB@YU7BPQ.#NSD.SRB.EU


As others have stated, EasyTerm is a good choice. Also I've heard it
works a bit better with UZ7HO Soundmodem than it does with Direwolf,
which makes sense given EasyTerm and Soundmodem have the same author.

73,
Lee K5DAT



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