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« on: June 26, 2005, 06:03:54 PM »

Over the last 6 months a group of people have helped me develope and set up a group of "rooms" that we all can use to communicate with.

There are three rooms. One room is text only and has been on the BBS for some time. We have a text/Audio only room and a Audio/Video room.

Each of these rooms were designed to help us all with projects or justhanging out when the bands go to crap. each room was designed for particular bandwidth considerations as well as connectiuon speeds and processor speeds to use.

The text only - - all speeds and connections.

Audio/Text -- all speeds and connections from 28.8 and up

Audio/Video --Minimum of DSL connection and 750mhz processors.

The concept came about in November when the bands were long and the conditions were poor. The idea was for the local groups to be able to stay in touch during the poor conditions.

After 6 months of trying different systems and setups we have finally settled on the rooms we have now.

The text room may be accessed by clicking on the CHAT button on the top of this page.

Audio and the Audio /Video may be accessed thru the AV Com Portal link at the top of the page. Read the page as it will give you helpful hints.

You will need Flash 7 Player for all these rooms. Since most computers have this installed you may have to just upgrade your version.

We are still debugging a few things but I wish to welcome everyone on the BBS to stop by and check it out.

http://amfone.net/ComPortal/comportal.htm

No this is NOT radio, But if you are having a problem with a project or need to dicuss issues with someone. this serves as a great tool to help work thru things and it is also fun when the bands are down,

Have fun!

Gary
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