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PacketRadio Beginners Guide
A Primer for the new PacketRadio operator. Updated August 26th, 1999
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The GLOSSARY of PacketRadio terms and definitions.
Written in terms that the PacketRadio user and system node operator (SNO) can easily understand.
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Send for FREE! PacketRadio Handbook     1999-2000 Edition, Released September 1st, 1999.
Package includes a 3.5 inch MS/DOS Disk of 'BUXTERM.EXE' and Hardcopy Manual.
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CLICK HERE if you wanna See, a ''REAL'' TNC
Check out the variety of Terminal Node Controllers available to the Packet Radio user.
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TNC to Radio Diagrams
NOTE: There are several pages of TNC to Radio drawings... If you don't find it on the first page, then try the second page...etc. UPDATED October 17th, 1999
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AND ... ''MORE'' TNC to Transceiver Interface Diagrams
Page three... and s'more!
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TNC to Computer Comport Interface Diagrams
This section includes interfacing to TTL comports.. Atari, Commodore 64, Vic 20... etc.
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DOWNLOAD BUXTERM.EXE
PacketRadio Terminal Program for the PC.
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CLICK HERE for more INFO about the Packet Operator's CD ROM for the new millenium.
1999 CD ROM contains hundreds of Drawings, Documents and PacketRadio information and illustrations for both the Packet user and System Node Operator. Many PacketRadio articles and documents including Graphics viewers and editors. This CD ROM contains more than 100 MegaBytes of Packetradio information, articles, and drawings.
The basic PICTURE PACKET ''LITE'' program for Windows 95, 98, and WINNT is also contained on this CD ROM. This terminal program enables reception of Sound and Pictures via PacketRadio. Once registered, it will also Transmit pictures and sound! The complete manual for the PicturePacket Program is also contained on this CD ROM.
For a revue and more details and information about PicturePacket, see MARCH 1999 issue of CQ MAGAZINE, ''PACKET USER'S NOTEBOOK'' (Page 60).
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How to Build Packet Networks
Here is where the real fun of PacketRadio begins. Join the thousands of System Node Operators (SNO) who build nodes and backbones that interconnect our nation and the world via PacketRadio.
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PacketRadio Network System Radio to TNC Interfaces and Illustrations
Drawings for the System Node Operator
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If your TNC2 or MFJ-1270B is more than 5 years old, it could need this alignment.
Sluggish connects that are often blamed on the transceiver, are actually an aging or misaligned node TNC.
The steps shown here can greatly enhance the performance of your node or PacketRadio station!
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Need an EPROM for your TheNET X1J4 NODE?
We burn EPROMs for theNet, X1J4 nodes. Order Form for theNet X1J4 EPROM.
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Converting the MFJ-1270C TNC to a TheNET X1J4 Node.
An overview of the conversion techniques used to make the MFJ-1270C into a TheNET X1J4 node. GIVE it a minute to load!
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Download TheNET X1J4 Node Code
For the MFJ-1270# and PacComm, TNC2's.
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Click Here to VIEW the latest SEDANetwork map
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TheNET X1J4 Parameters and Mode Configuration
This page also contains the techniques and examples of Locked Node Routing.
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Download the PKX1J4 code for the PK96.
This code is used to make the AEA PK-96 into a single frequency or stand-alone node. (NOTE: This node is not recommended for use as gateway or node stacking.)
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Download TheNET Version 1.22 Node Code
The last of the stand-alone TNC Node code from NORD/Link. Less features than the X1-J4 TheNET node.
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Modifying the GE/ERICSSON 110 WATT DELTA for 1200 baud PacketRadio node service.
SEDAN System Node Operator's; PLEASE READ this current SEDANewsLetter... Hurricane season has arrived.. upgrade your node to a real POWER HOUSE!
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Modifying the GE/ERICSSON 110 + WATT DELTA SX transceiver for 9600 baud operation.
A ''REAL'' 9600 baud powerhouse that is easy to convert and modify for PacketRadio backbone use!
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Modifying the GE/ERICSSON 40 to 50 WATT Phoenix SX transceiver for 9600 baud operation.
This is one of the best 9600 baud radios I've converted to date... It is easy to find at hamfests, and it is easy to modify!
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M O R E ! 1200 and 9600 Baud Radio Modifications.
I'm adding to these mods every few days. All the mods and associated drawings are included on the CD rom described elsewhere on this page.
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More Radio and TNC modifications.
This is not a pictorial like most mods on the PacketRadio pages, but it is a compilation of several useful mods.
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Antenna Design Data and Calculators
''ROLL your own'' Antenna, that is; Here is the practical side of saving a buck$. Included in this section are some ''Antenna Basics'' to help you understand antenna design and behavior.
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Besides being ideal performers, ARROW Antennas are built for harse envirnonments, and rugged installations.
ARROW Antennas are a favorite of the PacketRadio System Node Operator's who want ''Simply The Best''.
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J-POLE Antenna Dimensions Calculator.
One of the most popular antennas in the world today, yet... one of the most misunderstood. The J-Pole has been a favorite of mine for more than 40 years.
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Build the popular J-POLE antenna
The J-Pole is easy to build and use. In this session, I'm including a complete, Theory and detailed Drawings package.
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The Design Theory of the J-Pole
There's more to learn about the ZEPP.. (J-Pole) antenna. The more you understand about the J-Pole, the more you like it. Yes; It makes a great VHF and UHF antenna too.
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A Coaxial Cable Table
The care and feeding of your antenna requires that you use the best transmission line. This Coaxial Cable Table will help you choose the best coax for your antenna
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Grounding and Lightning Protection for the communications site.
These Grounding procedures also cover your Amateur and PacketRadio station. Careful...; Are you using ''protection''?
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Lost the schematic for your 13 Volt DC, 35 AMP Regulated Power Supply?
Maybe this will help.
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The 1999-2000 HAMFEST Calendar
The new season is here! Time to revue the HAMFEST circuit. When and where is the next hamfest close to your QTH? Is your hamfest listed?
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The HF, VHF, and UHF ''HAM'' bands
Which band do you operate? Which band is allocated for your license class?
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A PacketRadio Band Plan
Finally, someone is paying attention!
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Other Radio Bands
OHHhhhhhh YES! There are more frequencies that you can count... . . . . DC to DAYLITE!
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Build a SOLAR power plant
What happens if the power goes away in Y2K? Here is an alternative power source for your PacketRadio Station.
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An on-line Ham Callbook by BuckMaster publishing.
An on-line Amateur Radio callbook and callsign lookup directory. Search by CALL, ZIP codes, etc. The BuckMaster database is updated each week and contains the E-mail addresses for many listings.
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DOWNLOAD APRS Software latest version and support files
CLICK HERE; to DOWNLOAD APRS Software and support files.
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More AmateuRadio and Packet Related Links
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FCC Amateur License Renewal Forms
Have you renewed your HAM license?
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A ''Hold Harmless Lodging Agreement''
An example of a Tenant-Landlord Node site, (or Repeater site), Hold Harmless Lodging agreement.
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Something to think about ...
Local communications via PacketRadio for the "hearing impaired."
I'm only presenting this idea for consideration, not as a suggestion!
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The XenoCode WeatherNode
For more information; See CQ Magazine December 1998
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The BOLTEC 'Storm Tracker'
For more information; See CQ Magazine December 1998
Some files on this page are in Adobe Acrobat ''PDF'' format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you may download by selecting the ADOBE Acrobat version that fits your operating system.
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DOWNLOAD Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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