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We focus on Digital Communication using Ham frequencies for local emergency communication purposes with a focus but not limited to VHF/UHF, as well as for fun in learning, sharing ideas, installing and operating the equipment and fellowship. | We focus on Digital Communication using Ham frequencies for local emergency communication purposes with a focus but not limited to VHF/UHF, as well as for fun in learning, sharing ideas, installing and operating the equipment and fellowship. | ||
The primary goal of this group is to deploy a "high speed" packet radio network within Kentucky. We're not limiting ourselves to any one band or technology to do so. We are planning to start | The primary goal of this group is to deploy a "high speed" packet radio network within Kentucky. We're not limiting ourselves to any one band or technology to do so. We are planning to start building this network with a TARPN style packet network in the Northern Hardin County area but hope that it will spread much beyond this area. | ||
'''Who we are''' | '''Who we are''' | ||
A group of | A group of radio amateurs with diverse backgrounds looking for exciting opportunities to further ham radio digital data in the region in and around but not limited to Northern Kentucky | ||
'''Technologies''' | '''Technologies''' |
Revision as of 16:21, 5 August 2022
The Kentuckiana Digital Experimenters Group
Mission Statement
We focus on Digital Communication using Ham frequencies for local emergency communication purposes with a focus but not limited to VHF/UHF, as well as for fun in learning, sharing ideas, installing and operating the equipment and fellowship.
The primary goal of this group is to deploy a "high speed" packet radio network within Kentucky. We're not limiting ourselves to any one band or technology to do so. We are planning to start building this network with a TARPN style packet network in the Northern Hardin County area but hope that it will spread much beyond this area.
Who we are
A group of radio amateurs with diverse backgrounds looking for exciting opportunities to further ham radio digital data in the region in and around but not limited to Northern Kentucky
Technologies
TARPN - Terrestrial Amateur Radio Packet Network - Home of the NinoTNC Hardware and a new perspective on traditional Packet Networks
AREDN - Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network - Auto-configuring low touch mesh solution
HAMWAN - A completely engineered Radio Amateur Ghz network standard originally deployed out of Seattle, Wa and the surrounding area
Vara - High speed software modem for HF and VHF
Mobilinkd - A 9600 baud capable Packet TNC with M17 voice codec support
NPR - New Packet Radio - An open hardware design from French HAM F4HDK
Other Organizations
ARDC - Amateur Radio Digital Communications -
NCPacket - North Carolina Packet Group Home of TARPN