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Digital Communication applications associated with, HAM radio and related hobbies.

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  1. Interface diagrams that support applications relating to PC Sound Card projects for PSK31, WSJT, MFSK, SSTV, Packet,
     and other digital and analog sound card driven modes. I've added a special in-depth tutorial for the HAM who wishes to build an interface from a kit.  CLICK HERE for PSK31, and SSTV Sound Card to Transceiver Interface Diagrams. "Radio And Sound Card Audio Link" (RASCAL).  All orders shipped within 24 hours of receipt, except Sundays and Holidays.


  2. Antennas,  Accessories, Components, and  Electronic Parts Pages for the HAM operator and hobbyist. Building a PSK31, SSTV, MFSK, RTTY, and Packet Radio sound card to transceiver interface is EZ. Here are all the components you need; Isolation transformers, Optocouplers and opto-isolators, custom etched PC boards, IC sockets, sound board I/O cables, transceiver microphone and accessory jack connectors, diodes, LED's, pots/variable resistors, .... CHECK OUT my warehouse of goodies such as Antenna Coax Switches, VHF and UHF antennas.  All types of coax connectors, microphone connectors, and transceiver accessory plugs and jacks. All items are catalog displayed for online viewing.  Allow time for the photos to appear. 
    New items added weekly!  


  3. The hard-to-find connectors, adapters and specialized adapters, including SMA and MORE !
    Special connectors and adapters for HAM Radio, and specialized communications applications.



  4. Packet Radio's most complete TNC to Radio diagrams, and illustrations on the worldwide internet. Full support for the Packet Radio operator and the AX.25 digital Amateur.  Some Radio to transceiver wired and tested interfaces may be ordered 'On-line.'


  5. Use the same hardware for WSJT that you use with PSK31, and SSTV.  WSJT is designed for high speed meteor scatter (HSMS) communication using "pings" reflected from the underdense ionization trails of random meteors . WSJT makes QSOs possible in the amateur  VHF bands, over typical distances of 500 to 1400 miles (800 to 2200 km), using these pings.  Such QSOs can be successful with modest equipment and without waiting for "band openings."
    The transmission speed is 147 characters per second, or 8820 letters per minute. 



  6. PAGE 2, has more of Packet Radio's most complete TNC to Radio diagrams, and illustrations on the worldwide internet. Full support for the Packet Radio operator and the AX.25 digital Amateur.


  7. PAGE 3, has EVEN more of Packet Radio's most complete TNC to Radio diagrams, and illustrations on the worldwide internet. Full support for the Packet Radio operator and the AX.25 digital Amateur.



  8. Amplified Speakers, Specialized and miscellaneous parts and accessories for Ham Shack projects.



  9. The ''RAVE'' that is sweeping Amateur Radio operators into a new facet of the hobby, the likes of which, we have never before seen. The NEW digital mode!
     

  10. New parts are being added weekly to this page. Coax, and Coax connectors for the HAM and for the Commercial 2-way Radio service center.


  11. NOW BIGGER THAN EVER!  More than 250 Megabytes of Packet Radio, PSK31-SSTV-RTTY-MFSK-PACKET, and hundreds more  interface diagrams, drawings, illustrations, tutorials, and MORE! CLICK HERE for more INFO about the Amateur Radio Operator's CD ROM for the new millenium. This CD contains more than 250 MegaBytes of HAM Radio related articles, diagrams, illustrations, and drawings. This package also includes a hardcopy of the Packet Radio Handbook.  Diagrams from 12 years of my Packet Users Notebook in CQ Magazine are included on this CD.   For Windows 95, 98, and WINNT This CD contains full versions of WinPSK and DigiPan and other 'freeware' programs for use with PSK31.  With the purchase of this NEW 2001 Amateur Radio CD, you receive a ''hardcopy'' of the Packet Radio Handbook. This handbook covers both entry level Packet instructions, and several chapters that explain how to build and configure Packet Network Nodes. ALL this for $14.00; ($24.00 USD foreign). Price includes shipping.  UPDATED 09/21/2001

  12. It's 2 Handbooks 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!   $5.50 covers the 3.5 inch MS/DOS Disk that contains WinPSK, and Digipan for PSK31, 'BUXTERM.EXE' a PC based, terminal program for use with Packet Radio, and a hardcopy of the Packet Radio Handbook.     HELP Files and Manuals are included on the disk. CLICK HERE for details!

  13. 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.

  14. UPDATE;
    for the GE DELTA and GE RANGR transceivers. A ''REAL'' 9600 baud powerhouse that is easy to convert and modify for PacketRadio backbone use!


  15. 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!



  16. This file is an Adobe Acrobat PDF 450k file, and is complete with my drawings and photos of the MOD.


  17. I'm adding to these mods often. All the mods and associated drawings are included on the CD rom above.


  18. This new service became effective November 13, 2000 and the Part 95 Rules have been amended to allow; Voice, Data, and Image transmission.... No LICENSE, and up to two (2) watts ERP! (March 14th, 2001)


  19. 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.

  20. Also receive the latest edition of the PacketRadio Handbook,  BUXTERM PacketRadio Terminal program, and hardcopy Documentation.

  21. Parts and Accessories for the Packet Radio Operator
    , Including hard-to-find radio and TNC connectors.

  22. CLICK HERE! and HAVE FUN.....

  23. Take the hobby to the next level by building and developing addittional electronic projects, devices, and skills.    This is where the Amateur becomes a real HAM, and discovers the real excitement and romance within our hobby.

  24. This section includes interfacing to TTL comports.. Atari, Commodore 64, Vic 20... etc.

  25. 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. We stock Parts, Components, and hard to find items for other radio modifications, and two-way radio accessories for the AmateuRadiOperator. Our communications parts and supplies are priced reasonable to help you save time and money.  We accept DisCover, MasterCard, and VISA credit cards.

  26. This page includes my drawing collection of many specialized computer connectors, adapters and interface cable diagrams.

  27. Before you begin interfacing your TNC to your PC comport, learn the basics.

  28. Check out the variety of Terminal Node Controllers for Packet Radio use.

  29. 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.

  30. CLICK HERE for EPROM personality order form. Click on your browser ''printer'' icon to print the form. CLICK the ''Back Arrow'' to return here.  FAX to: 434.525.7818, or  CLICK HERE for secure, ON-LINE, order form.


  31. PacketRadio Networks; Design, Drawings, Diagrams, Interfacing, Installation, and Setup Instructions for the System Node Operator.


  32. An overview of the conversion techniques used to make the MFJ-1270C into a theNET X1J4 node.
    There's a lot of information here, so give it a moment to load!

  33.   
    Download TheNET X1J4 Node Code  for the MFJ-1270# and PacComm, TNC2's.


  34. TheNET X1J4 Parameters and Mode ConfigurationThis page also contains the techniques and examples for Locked Node Routing.

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

  36. Click Here to for links to SOFTWARE for the digital HAM operator. You can also download   BUXTERM.ZIP; IT IS FREE.. no strings attached, no nag screens, it's yours. BUXTERM.EXE is a PacketRadio terminal program, written for Packet Operator's by Packet Operator's.  Lot's of software links to support the digital Amateur.

  37. Sluggish connects that are often blamed on the transceiver, are actually an aging or misaligned node TNC. . . and when it begins to lose its memory....
    ... Order the Lithium battery from BUX CommCo.  The steps shown here can greatly enhance the performance of your node or PacketRadio station!

  38. ''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.

  39. 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.


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


  41. Build the popular J-POLE antenna. IT is easy to build and use. In this session, I'm including a complete, Theory and detailed Drawing(s) package.


  42. 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.



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


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


  45. Ham Callbook by QRZ.  An on-line Amateur Radio callbook and callsign lookup directory. Search by CALL, ZIP codes, etc.  NOTE: check for Vanity Call updates in sidebar.


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


  47. OHHhhhhhh YES!  There are more frequencies that you can count... . . . . DC to DAYLITE!

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

  49. 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.
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NEW 2001 CD ROM RELEASED
Packet Radio, PSK31, SSTV and much more...

To order the PicturePacket CD that contains hundreds of PacketRadio, and PSK31 interface drawings, illustrations, Network node drawings, modifications, and PacketRadio terminal programs,
CLICK HERE! . . for more INFO,
 This CD contains all drawings found on these PacketRadio pages.... AND much MORE!
This Package also includes the PacketRadio Handbook (hardcopy).


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