Packet Radio Hardware
A collection of Baycom style circuits.
Packet Radio Software
- AGWlink - Monitor program for SV2AGW Packet Engine (TCPIP mode only)
- NBF Packet Program for 32-bit Windows
- now supports SV2AGW Packet Engine
- WinPack
- Version 5.53 complete
- Version 6.40 complete
- Version 6.51 update (requires 6.x)
- Version 6.51 complete
- BPQ - from www.wu3v.net
- WARNING - SALLY IS DESIGNED TO WORK WITH WINDOWS 98 - IF YOU USE ANY OTHER WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM YOU MAY BE DISAPPOINTED. DOWNLOAD AT YOU OWN RISK.
Sally - Version 3.00 Download Site
- Microsoft components required for Sally 3.0.
- Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
- Microsoft Data Access Components
- MDAC - Download version 2.1.2.4202.3
Microsoft Data Access Components
Contains core MDAC components including additional OLE DB providers and ODBC drivers for various data sources. Does not contain the MDAC SDK For More Information -
http://www.microsoft.com/data/download.htm Version - 2.1.2.4202.3 Release Date - 30 Jun 1999 Estimated Download Size/Time @28.8 - 6,200 kb / 30min System Requirements
Attention Windows 95 Users: DCOM for Windows 95 must be installed before installing MDAC 2.0x or 2.1x. DCOM for Windows 95 is available for download at
http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom.asp Operating System - Windows 95 & 98 & NT 4.0
- MDAC - Download version 2.50.4403.12
The Microsoft Data Access
Components 2.5 RTM is the same version of the MDAC components installed by Windows 2000. For More Information - http://www.microsoft.com/data Version - 2.50.4403.12
Release Date - 17 Feb 2000 Estimated Download Size/Time @28.8 - 7,673 kb / 37min System Requirements Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 (x86 only).
DCOM95 required for Windows 95. At least Service Pack 3 required for Windows NT 4.0. A minimum of IE 3.01 required. Operating System - Windows 95 & 98 & NT 4.0
Maps for UI-View Victoria - Australia
Other Software
Other Hardware
NBF and WinPack are provide here to assist Australian Amateurs who may be having trouble with overseas download sites. Amateurs are advised to check for later versions on the respective web sites,
given here and on the Packet Radio Links page.
Please let me know if any of these links are broken
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