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SELCAL15.ZIP    Hams: Maritime SITOR selcall translator 1.5

SELCALL is a translation program to translate selective calling signals
of the maritime mobile service (MMS) CCIR 476-3 SITOR radio teletype
service between their numeric values and printable 4-letter-represen-
tations. The ZIP-file contains EXE files for DOS and OS/2, TPU/TPO
units and a detailed DOC file about selcalling.

Special requirements: none.

Changes since 1.3: additonal features, enhanced documentation, bug fixed

selcal15.zip has replaced selcal13.zip

Freeware. Uploaded to SIMTEL by the author.

Ralf D. Kloth (DL4TA), Ludwigsburg, Germany
http://www.kloth.org  mailto:kloth@bigfoot.com

28-May-1999

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The program comes in a compressed archive file SELCAL15.ZIP.

The archive has been created by PKZIP 2.04g (PKWARE Inc) and contains the
following files:
  README.TXT     2146  28.05.1999 12.00, this short README
  SELCALL.ZIP   39141  31.12.1996 12.00, the real distribution archive
  SELCALL.ASC     295  31.12.1996 12.00, PGP signature file to guarantee the
                                           integrity of the SELCALL.ZIP file

I have signed the SELCALL.ZIP file with PGP, so you can check and verify the
integrity of the archive, if you wish. My public key is on the public PGP key
servers.
If you don't know PGP or don't have PGP available, you may just ignore it ...

The SELCALL.ZIP contains the following files:
  SELCALL.DOC   32160  31.12.1996 12.00, the documentation file
  SELCALL.EXE   32864  31.12.1996 12.00, the program to run (DOS version)
  SELCALLP.EXE  32000  31.12.1996 12.00, the program to run (OS/2 version,
                                           protected mode, to be run in a
                                           OS/2 command prompt window)
  SITOR.TPU      2432  24.12.1995 12.00, a BORLAND-PASCAL (7.01) UNIT for DOS
  SITOR.TPO      2400  24.12.1995 12.00, a BORLAND-PASCAL (7.01) UNIT for OS/2
  SITOR6.TPU     2528  16.01.1994 12.00, a TURBO-PASCAL (6.01) UNIT

Use PKUNZIP 2.xx to unpack.

Ralf D. Kloth, 31-Dec-1996

