From: Lyle_Seaman@transarc.com
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Tue, 26 Apr 94 13:27:18 PDT
From: Lyle_Seaman@transarc.com
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 94 13:27:18 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: punknet
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A couple of my neighbors and I were talking about setting up a
short-distance radio LAN (we talked about just running coax, but one
of them is across a street and about 60 yds down, we don't want to
buy/lease rights-of-way, etc). While I know my way around a soldering
iron, I haven't designed a circuit in 10 years, and even then they
weren't terribly complicated. Pointers to commercially available
hardware or kit plans would be appreciated.
--
Lyle Transarc 707 Grant Street
412 338 4474 The Gulf Tower Pittsburgh 15219
"Gossip is what makes the world go round. I have very few secrets.
I would be deeply concerned if a device were marketed that could stop
interception..." Emma Nicholson, MP.
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