Subj : Re: Using AX.25 packet w/older analog equipment
To   : Paul Hayton
From : Damon A. Getsman
Date : Sun Feb 22 2015 10:21 am

 Re: Re: Using AX.25 packet w/older analog equipment
 By: Paul Hayton to Damon A. Getsman on Sun Feb 22 2015 20:30:39

PH> Don't worry I'm still learning all of this too!

 Well I'm sure you're not as green as me but it's good to be with other people
that are learning, for sure.

PH> I have used a Icom IC-2720 before for packet, it does voice also but
PH> offers a data port that I wired a cable for that ran into an interface
PH> that I could connect via it to my PC. That was some time ago but that
PH> was the jist of it. From memory I used some packet modem software to do
PH> the TNC heavy lifting and not a dedicated TNC in hardware form.

 *looks up that model*
 Ah yeah, I was looking at some OLD stuff.  It's good to know that some
mobiles can handle packet though, too.  That should help out the price gap area
between the handhelds and the base stations a bit, I'd think.
 I think for OpenBSD that I'm going to be stuck with having TNC in hardware,
provided that's the sound to data modem bit that you're speaking of.  I know
that Linux can handle that stuff at the kernel level, but I want to keep this
on my BSD machine, and unless there've been recent improvements in the 5.6
kernel, I believe there is still no AX.25 support.  I wonder how Synchronet
will handle piping that straight to a data [presumably serial] port.

PH> I'd say there would be many VHF/UHF bits of kit out there that could do
PH> packet.

 Oh for sure.  I'm just having a hard time finding something that seems like
it's going to be good in my price range.  Hopefully that range expands soon.
;)

PH> Over the coming winter (I'm in New Zealand and it's summer) I plan to
PH> play around with packet again and hope to hook my BBS up to local VHF
PH> gear to give local HAMs a chance to check it out.

 Nice!  On all counts, actually.  What BBS software are you planning on
hooking up via this data port, if you don't mind my asking?
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