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− | Execuport 300 S/N 1676 A manufactured by Computer Transciever Systems. A customer of mine gave me this back in the day as it became obsolete. Apparently I tested it working once. What a surprise when I opened it up recently finding the paper trail of a login to my old cp/m bbs the Inland Empire Archive. Note the 300/1200 and a whooping 2400 baud! :-) And my first amateur radio call sign KA7VBZ. | + | Execuport 300 S/N 1676 A manufactured by Computer Transciever Systems. An acoustic coupled portable terminal. A customer of mine gave me this back in the day as it became obsolete. Apparently I tested it working once. What a surprise when I opened it up recently finding the paper trail of a login to my old cp/m bbs the Inland Empire Archive. Note the 300/1200 and a whooping 2400 baud! :-) And my first amateur radio call sign KA7VBZ. |
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 22 May 2015
Execuport 300
Execuport 300 S/N 1676 A manufactured by Computer Transciever Systems. An acoustic coupled portable terminal. A customer of mine gave me this back in the day as it became obsolete. Apparently I tested it working once. What a surprise when I opened it up recently finding the paper trail of a login to my old cp/m bbs the Inland Empire Archive. Note the 300/1200 and a whooping 2400 baud! :-) And my first amateur radio call sign KA7VBZ.