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  • 20:54, 10 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page File:Radios.jpg
  • 20:54, 10 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs uploaded File:Radios.jpg
  • 17:59, 10 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page File:Ninos.jpg
  • 17:59, 10 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs uploaded File:Ninos.jpg
  • 19:50, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page File:Network.png
  • 19:50, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs uploaded File:Network.png
  • 19:33, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page Network (Created page with "This is the current state of our network. We're still trying to get the first few links in place.")
  • 18:22, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs deleted page Vara (content was: "==== What is it? ==== VARA is a family of two software modems written by EA5HVK ==== Summary ==== The VARA family of software modems has two versions, VARA primarily designed for HF with a top transfer speed of ~8.5Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of 2.75Khz and VARA FM which is primarily designed for VHF with a top transfer speed of ~25Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of ~5Khz The VAR...", and the only contributor was "Jkreno" (talk))
  • 18:22, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page VARA (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== VARA is a family of two software modems written by EA5HVK ==== Summary ==== The VARA family of software modems has two versions, VARA primarily designed for HF with a top transfer speed of ~8.5Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of 2.75Khz and VARA FM which is primarily designed for VHF with a top transfer speed of ~25Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of ~5Khz The VARA software can be used for free with a speed limit of 10% of the top speeds available. For fu...")
  • 17:58, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page NinoTNC (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== The NinoTNC is a DIY TNC ==== Summary ==== The NinoTNC was designed by Nino KK4HEJ and Tadd KA2DEW with assistance from N1LTV and K4DBZ to replace the defunct [https://tnc-x.com/TNCPi.htm TNC-Pi] supporting the building of the [http://ncpacket.net/north_carolina_packet_radio_network.html NCPacket] network. The NinoTNC supports 1200 baud (Bell 202), 2400 baud APSK, 4800 baud GFSK, and 9600 baud (G3RUH) in both AX.25 and IL2P IL2P offers Forward...")
  • 17:23, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page NPR (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== New Packet Radio is a DIY and for sale TNC/Radio designed by French HAM ==== Summary ==== NPR is a DIY or for purchase device that combines an STM Nucleo STM32L432KC with an RF4463F30 radio module that offers a top speed of 500Kbps and 1 Watt of RF out in the 440Mhz Amateur Band. [https://hackaday.io/project/164092-npr-new-packet-radio Hackaday Page for NPR] - This is considered the main documentation page as maintained by F4HDK [https://eleki...")
  • 17:09, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page Mobilinkd (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== [http://www.mobilinkd.com/ Mobilinkd] is a manufacturer of modern Amateur TNCs ==== Summary ==== Mobilinkd was started by a Husband and Wife HAM team out of the Chicago, IL area. It started as a pet project and grew into a business for them. Their products include: * Mobilinkd TNC1 (Deprecated) * Mobilinkd TNC2 (Deprecated) * Mobilinkd TNC3 (Current) * Mobilinkd NucleoTNC (Current) This is a DIY TNC that is somewhat equivalent to the TNC3 withou...")
  • 17:00, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page Vara (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== VARA is a family of two software modems written by EA5HVK ==== Summary ==== The VARA family of software modems has two versions, VARA primarily designed for HF with a top transfer speed of ~8.5Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of 2.75Khz and VARA FM which is primarily designed for VHF with a top transfer speed of ~25Kbps in a spectral bandwidth of ~5Khz The VARA software can be used for free with a speed limit of 10% of the top speeds available. For fu...")
  • 16:27, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page HAMWAN (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== HAM Wide Area Networking ==== Summary ==== [https://hamwan.org/ HAMWAN] uses similar equipment to AREDN but instead of being plug and play with heavy reliant on minimal configuration, HAMWAN is designed to be built as an engineered network. Links are built intentionally and deliberately. There is a requirement for "certification" that all nodes in a HAMWAN network be accessible from the internet. This is not required for the functioning of the netw...")
  • 16:18, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page AREDN (Created page with "==== What is it ? ==== Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network ==== Summary ==== [https://www.arednmesh.org/ AREDN] is an evolution of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed_multimedia_radio HSMM] (High Speed Multimedia Radio). It uses the OLSR routing protocol to dynamically mesh any nodes on the same frequency. It's topology is very much like traditional packet radio where all stations in a given area are typically on the same frequency. It gets around some of the iss...")
  • 05:27, 5 August 2022 Jkreno talk contribs created page TARPN (Created page with "==== What is it? ==== Terrestrial Amateur Radio Packet Network [http://tarpn.net/t/packet_radio_networking.html Official TARPN Page] ==== Summary ==== TARPN is a modern take on Amateur Packet Radio, Since the inception of packet, it has largely been a flat broadcast topology. TARPN networks are built on the concept of point to point links and packet switching akin to how the internet works where you have to move from one station to another over different links to reach...")
  • 05:00, 5 August 2022 MediaWiki default talk contribs created page Main Page
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