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  2. Packet radio - Wikipedia

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    Packet radio. Form of amateur radio data communications using the AX25 protocol. Terminal Node Controller 2400 baud packet radio modem. In digital radio, packet radio is the application of packet switching techniques to digital radio communications. Packet radio uses a packet switching protocol as opposed to circuit switching or message ...

  3. Packet Radio 101 - The Ultimate Guide - TheModernHam

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    Packet Radio 101 – The Ultimate Guide. Here you will find all of my efforts to document and consolidate valid usable packet radio knowledge online. This page should give a clear path from getting started with TNCs, APRS, BBS Systems, to the advanced topics of TCP/IP over AX25. This has been attempted many times, but it almost always turns ...

  4. INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - w5drz.org

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    TNC in kit form, the TAPR TNC1. In 1984, a great deal of packet experimentation was done, software for packet bulletin board systems was developed, and packet radio started becoming more and more popular all across the U.S. and Canada. Packet Radio was one of the major developments to hit the world of Amateur Radio and thousands of hams soon ...

  5. Modern Introduction to Packet Radio, AX25, APRS and TCP/IP

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    Packet Radio is a term used to describe the act of splitting digital data frames into separate “packets” to send over an RF link. It gets the word “packet” because of the switching protocol. Other switching protocols invited around the time “packet” was coined (1960’s) were circuit switching, and message switching.

  6. Packet Radio | www.complete.org

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    Packet radio is an open standard, supported by multiple vendors. To get on packet, you will need, of course, a radio. Most packet happens on 2m, but some happens on UHF and even down to 40m as well. Most packet happens at 1200 baud (bps). On HF, it tends to be 300bps, while some UHF links run at 9600 or even faster.

  7. Software for packet radio use category is a curation of 33 web resources on , PacketCluster DX statistics, BPQ32 the AX25 Networking Package for Windows, WinAFSK. Resources listed under Packet Radio category belongs to Software main collection, and get reviewed and rated by amateur radio operators.

  8. Packet radio lives on through open source software

    opensource.com/article/17/9/packet-radio

    Packet radio is an amateur radio technology from the early 1980s that sends data between computers. Linux has natively supported the packet radio protocol, more formally known as AX.25, since 1993. Despite its age, amateur radio operators continue to use and develop packet radio today. A Linux packet station can be used for mail, chat, and TCP ...

  9. INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO

    www.qsl.net/zl1rah/about_packet.htm

    Packet radio is now playing a very important part in the network. Packet Radio is now playing a very important part in the network, so let's take a look at the system and give you some tips on handling NTS traffic by packet. Handling third party traffic is the oldest tradition in amateur radio.

  10. INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 1 - choisser.com

    www.choisser.com/packet/part01.html

    In 1984, a great deal of packet experimentation was done, software for packet bulletin board systems was developed, and packet radio started becoming more and more popular all across the U.S. and Canada. Packet Radio was one of the major developments to hit the world of Amateur Radio and thousands of hams soon caught the "packet bug".

  11. March 18, 2024. In the realm of amateur radio, an intriguing method of digital communication has carved out a niche for itself, becoming a cornerstone for hobbyists and enthusiasts alike. This technique, commonly referred to as packet radio, employs digital transmission to exchange data over radio waves, bridging distances without the need for ...

  12. TAPR’s packetRadio – TAPR

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    The Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR) booth at the Dayton Hamvention was buzzing with the unveiling of a number of new packet-radio products including prototypes of the TAPR “packetRADIO,” a low-cost (approximately $250) two-stage VHF transceiver designed exclusively for packet-radio applications. TAPR’s packetRADIO features 9600 baud ...

  13. Packet Radio - BARK

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    Packet radio (AX25) operates on Very High Frequency (VHF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) and High Frequency (HF or short-wave) bands. Packet is a digital mode which transfers data, similar to the internet, but at a much slower transfer rate of 1200 baud (on VHF bands). Several BBS stations are now operating in northern California, from the North ...

  14. By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ. This series of eighteen articles was originally written in 1988 to appear in Nuts & Volts, the newsletter of the San Francisco Amateur Radio Club. The series has been widely distributed since then, with revisions issued in 1991, 1993, and 1995. Occasional revisions were made to this version on the web thereafter, in the ...

  15. Packet radio has been a way for digital information to be communicated across large distances since 1978, when amateurs in Montreal, Canada developed the Terminal Node Controller (TNC). The TNC is a modem for your computer (or terminal, such as a VT220), batching digital information into bite-sized packets to be sent using standardised tones.

  16. Packet Radio 101 - w0ne.org

    w0ne.org/.../2022/01/Packet-Radio-101.pdf

    What is Packet Radio in 2021. Primarily used as a protocol for other applications on top of it. Two modes of operation - Connected and Connectionless. 3 common speeds - 300 baud on HF, 1200 and 9600 baud on VHF/UHF. HF activity concentrated on “Net105” 14.105MHz LSB, and “Net40” 7.104MHz LSB. VHF/UHF activity in this area can be found ...

  17. Packet Radio - SuperPacket

    www.superpacket.org/packet_radio

    New Packet Radio is a very interesting area of experimentation for me (I have several but haven't yet started experimenting). From their page: NPR (New Packet Radio) is a custom radio protocol, designed to transport bidirectional IP trafic over 430MHz radio links (ham radio frequencies 420-450MHz).

  18. Cook County, Illinois (IL) Amateur Radio - RadioReference.com

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    NSRC Glenview. Glenview NS9RC-10 1200 bps Packet Radio (Winlink RMS Network Node) FM. Ham. 147.345. 147.945. NS9RC. RM.

  19. An iron man at center for the Packers for 12 seasons (1973-84), McCarren played in 162 consecutive games – the sixth-longest streak in team history – helping him earn the nickname "Rock." He ...

  20. Illinois Amateur Radio Clubs - mikebentley.com

    www.mikebentley.com/ham/ilclubs.htm

    Cenois Amateur Radio Club Decatur. Central Illinois High Gain ARC. Central Illinois Radio Club Bloomington email. Chicago Area Packet Radio Association CAPRA. Chicago FM Club CFMC. Chicago Suburban Radio Association CSRA. Clay County Amateur Radio Club. Cook County ARES. Cowfar Repeater Group. Crystal Lake Repeater Group. DuPage Amateur Radio ...

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    Chicago's #1 Hit Music Station. V103. Chicago's R&B and Throwbacks. Q101. Chicago's 101WKQX. ROCK 95.5. Chicago's Rock Station. Advertise With Us. Music, radio and podcasts, all free.