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Packet Radio Networking Information found on these Packet Radio pages support the basic AX.25 protocol associated with Amateur Radio and Packet Radio. AX.25 is the Packet Radio sub-set of the X.25 computer networking protocol adapted for Amateur Radio use. In addition, the Packet Radio information contained in these Packet Radio pages provide the system node operator with a complete set of tools and instructions that enable deployment of Packet Radio nodes and networks. WWW.PACKETRADIO.COM also contains information for the Packet Radio user. Packet Radio maps and links to other PacketRadio related resources. PacketRadio networks and LANs offer much more.. e.g. network switches, PBBSs, gateways, and emergency digital communications services.


TABLE   of   CONTENTS


  1.   PacketRadio Beginners Guide
    A Primer for the new PacketRadio operator. 2K version It's short, complete, and concise. Even for the seasoned PacketRadio veteran, this page contains important information for all PacketRadio operator's.


  2.   YES...   It's FREE!   Send for 2000 edition of this PacketRadio Handbook. It's two (2) books in one cover. The first section is for the PacketRadio beginner; The second section is a Guide Book with instructions and illustrations for building, installing, and configuring PacketRadio nodes! CLICK HERE for details!
       Package includes a 3.5 inch MS/DOS Disk of 'BUXTERM.EXE' A PacketRadio terminal program for the PC, and theNET X-1J4 node code;    Hardcopy Manual is included.


  3.   The GLOSSARY of PacketRadio terms and definitions.
    Written in terms that the PacketRadio user and system node operator (SNO) can easily understand.


  4.  
    TNC to Radio Diagrams

       In addition to the TNC to Radio Diagrams, I have included Sound Card to Transceiver Interfacing Diagrams that support applications relating to PSK31, CW, RTTY, FAX, PacTOR, SSTV, and other digital and analog modes. UPDATED MAY 10th, 2000

  5.   AND ... ''MORE'' TNC to Transceiver Interface Diagrams
       Page three... and s'more!


  6.   TNC to Computer Comport Interface Diagrams
       This section includes interfacing to TTL comports.. Atari, Commodore 64, Vic 20... etc.


  7.   Click Here to DOWNLOAD   BUXTERM.EXE; IT IS FREE.. no strings attached, no nag screens, it's yours to make PacketRadio.
    This PacketRadio Terminal Program is for the PC, and runs in DOS mode under Windows95, 98, and NT. HavFun, de BucK4ABT


  8.   Display your own large personalized Amateur Radio Station Certificate. CLICK HERE for details!
       Also receive the Y2K edition of the PacketRadio Handbook, BUXTERM PacketRadio Terminal program and hardcopy Documentation.
      


  9.   Connector and Interface Heaven
       This page includes my drawing collection of many specialized computer connectors, adapters and interface cable diagrams.


  10.   Learning the RS-232 BASICS that relate to PacketRadio,
    before we continue to the TNC to Computer Comport Interface Diagrams,


  11.   CLICK HERE if you wanna See, a ''REAL'' TNC
    Check out the variety of Terminal Node Controllers available to the Packet Radio user.


  12.   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. System Node Operator's, CLICK HERE for EPROM personality order form. Click on your browser ''printer'' icon to print the form. CLICK the ''Back Arrow'' to return here.


  13.   PacketRadio Network System Radio to TNC Interfaces and Illustrations
      Drawings for the System Node Operator


  14.   Need an EPROM for your TheNET X1J4 NODE?
       We burn EPROMs for theNet, X1J4 nodes.   Order Form for theNet X1J4 EPROM.


  15.   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!


  16.   Download TheNET X1J4 Node Code
       For the MFJ-1270# and PacComm, TNC2's.


  17.   TheNET X1J4 Parameters and Mode Configuration
       This page also contains the techniques and examples of Locked Node Routing.


  18.   WANT A ''REAL'' Kick bootie Packet Station, or NODE radio... Check this out!!
    Here are RADIOS that have real ''PERSONALITY,'' and at prices you can afford!
    Amateur Radio, MARS, CAP, and CB Radio, Antennas, and Accessories

    ARROW Antennas for HAM radio, at VERY competitive prices.


  19.   NEW for Y2K.
    You'll need parts to modify the GE/ComNet RANGRs, DELTAs, and PHOENIX transceivers that follow. Return here to order your modification Parts, Accessories, and related components. In addition, we stock Components for other mods, and two-way radio accessories for your PacketRadio, AmateuRadio, and CB stations. Our communications parts and supplies are priced resonable to help you save time and money.
    Check out the Arrow-Antenna specials near the bottom of parts-page!


  20.   UPDATE; Modifying the GE/ComNet-ERICSSON 110 WATT DELTA for 1200 baud PacketRadio node service.
    NOTE shipping cost update for the GE/ComNet-Ericsson GE/ComNet-Ericsson DELTA and GE/ComNet-Ericsson RANGR transceivers. EEPROMs are now updated to include current ARES Packet frequency. Upgrade your node to a real POWER HOUSE!

    ... or maybe you don't have a DELTA to modify or convert, then look over the available OPTIONS at the bottom of the page.

  21.   UPDATE; Modifying the GE/ComNet-Ericsson 110 WATT GE / ComNet-Ericsson DELTA SX transceiver for 9600 baud operation.
    Update for the GE/ComNet-Ericsson DELTA and GE/ComNet-Ericsson RANGR transceivers. A ''REAL'' 9600 baud powerhouse that is easy to convert and modify for PacketRadio backbone use!


  22.   Modifying the GE/ComNet-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!


  23.   Want an FM voice or Packet Radio transceiver, Check out these bargains.
    6 Meter, 2 Meter, 16 and 32 Channel, GE/ComNet-Ericsson RANGR's, GE/ComNet-Ericsson, DELTAs, and GE/ComNet-Ericsson PHOENIX SX transceivers, fully modified for VOICE, and/or Packet, Ready to Plug-N-Play. See photos of all versions. A 16, and 32 Channel Voice and Packet (1200 & 9600 baud) version is also available.
    Check out; Added (2/2/2K) to the page... 2 meter, VHF, GE DELTA SX 120 watt VOICE & Packet.
    Check out; Added (2/4/2K) to the page... The 2 Meter Packet Only, GE PHOENIX SX ready to Plug-N-Play, is back, supply is limited!


  24.     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.


  25.   Sound Card To Transceiver Interface Diagrams You'll find these interface drawings useful when interface your PC or Mac sound card to the Amateur Radio transceivers for PSK31, CW, RTTY, SSTV and other digital modes.

  26.   DigiPan for PSK31, a popular, full service FreeWare program to operate PSK31. DigiPan is the result of a joint effort between Nick Fedoseev, UT2UZ, the author of MIXW32, and Skip Teller, KH6TY.

  27.   When you need a good keyboard to keyboard ''HF'' digital communications environment and PacketRadio is not suitable, then consider PSK31. CLICK HERE and read what Ernie WM2U says about PSK31. Developed by Peter Martinez G3PLX, a new Amateur Mode for HF called PSK31 is here. Instead of using Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), PSK31 uses Phase Shift Keying (PSK). It may be slow, but it's has greater throughput than similar HF digital modes. . . . and it uses only the sound card in your PC, and a simple hardware interface between your transceiver and the PC sound card. No TNC or other digital controller is required.


  28.   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!   


  29.   The K4ABT Packet and HAM radio test labs.
      A brief glimpse of the K4ABT Alpha and Beta test lab and work-stations at Evington, Virginia.


  30.  CLICK HERE for more INFO about the Packet Operator's CD ROM for the new millenium.
    Y2K 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.
    For Windows 95, 98, and WINNT The basic PICTURE PACKET ''LITE'' program 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).


  31.   CLICK here to learn about PacketRadio to InterNet gateways. See Page 74, CQ MAGAZINE, February 2000.
    This is the gateway documentation by JIM, W2XO.


  32.   Antenna Design Data and Calculators
    ''ROLL your own'' Antenna, that is; Here is the practical side of saving buck$. Included in this section are some ''Antenna Basics'' to help you understand antenna design and behavior. CHECK OUT the TV twin-lead J-Pole... it's ultra-portable.


  33. NOTICE ! ! FCC AmateuRadio License Restructuring...
    New release December 30, 1999. This 71 page file is in Acrobat PDF format.

  34. Be sure to read the simplified version on page six (6) CQ MAGAZINE, February 2000

  35.   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.


  36.   Build this adjustable VSWR J-POLE Antenna for two (2) meters.
    An antenna that exhibits more than 3 DB gain over a dipole.


  37.   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.


  38.   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


  39.   Grounding and Lightning Protection for the communications site.
      These Grounding procedures also cover your Amateur and PacketRadio station. Careful...; Are you using ''protection''?


  40.   Build a SOLAR power plant
       Here's an alternative power source for your PacketRadio Station or mountain top node.


  41.   Buck's favorite, on-line Ham Callbook by QRZ.
    An on-line Amateur Radio callbook and callsign lookup directory. Search by CALL, ZIP codes, etc. This database by QRZ is updated daily and contains the E-mail addresses for many listings. NOTE: check for Vanity Call updates in sidebar.


  42.   Lost the schematic for your 13 Volt DC, 35 AMP Regulated Power Supply?
    Maybe this will help.


  43.   The HF, VHF, and UHF ''HAM'' bands
    Which band do you operate? Which band is allocated for your license class?


  44.   A PacketRadio Band Plan
    Finally, someone is paying attention!


  45.   Other Radio Bands
    OHHhhhhhh YES! There are more frequencies that you can count... . . . . DC to DAYLITE!


  46.  NOW, that you've learned about one facet of Amateur Radio, we at BUX CommCo, invite you to visit our sister pages at www.AmateuRadio.org, for more information about HAM radio and other related topics and products.


  47.   DOWNLOAD APRS Software latest version and support files
    CLICK HERE; to DOWNLOAD APRS Software and support files.


  48.   More AmateuRadio and Packet Related Links


  49.   A ''Hold Harmless Lodging Agreement''
    An example of a Tenant-Landlord Node site, (or Repeater site), Hold Harmless Lodging agreement.


  50.   Something to think about ... Local communications via PacketRadio for the "hearing impaired."
    I'm only presenting this idea for consideration, not as a suggestion!


  51.   The XenoCode WeatherNode
      For more information; See CQ Magazine December 1998


  52.   DOWNLOAD Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    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.

  53.   WB4RHO Home Page
    ''Sweet Home Alabama'' Visit my son's home pages.


  54.   HAM RADIO REPAIR CO.
    (770) 966-1166 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and weekends 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST   Ham Repair Co
    17 South Ridge Trail
    Cartersville GA 30120

NEW 1999 CD RELEASE
PacketRadio CD ROM:
To order the PicturePacket CD that contains hundreds of PacketRadio interface drawings, illustrations, Network node drawings, modifications, and PacketRadio terminal programs,
CLICK HERE! . . for more INFO, (Sorry, due to specific software rules, distribution is to USA residents only!)


This CD contains all drawings found on these PacketRadio pages.... AND much MORE!
This Package also includes the PacketRadio Handbook (hardcopy).


73,BUX EMAIL BucK4ABT


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