One thing I’m not yet clear on is the reason we need the callsign here We have to configure the interface and then start it. How IP works - for instance, how it determines what callsign (like a How-to ax.25 Interface configurationĮssentailly the ax25 interface is like any other interface in your I will post more after Iĭo my detailed testing. I’ve connected back and forth between them. I want to test both digipeating as well as two way i-gating. Use the TH-D7a node to test access and reporting through the TM-251 node. I think they are, but I want to amek sure. I still have some more testing to make sure things are working as I expect Get the TNC in the HT-D7a to operate in KISS mode.
Portable packet sender how to#
The biggest issue was figuring out how to This one can get out pretty well.īoth are using older Raspberry Pi B’s.
The second node is based on a KCP-3+Īnd a Kenwood TM-251 mobile radio. This is pretty weak and can’t reallyĬonnect to much of anything else. ping and telnet to a linux box over ax.25Īs of right now, I have two “nodes” setup.Some things I’d like to get working with this. I’m thinking though that I may go all the way and do a And,Įventually I’ll get the bike setup with a packet system - at leastĪ tracker. So, for now - I’m just playing to see what I can get it to do. I don’t see many services out there for packet radio. REALLY like for someone to tell me I’m wrong and give me a use for it. I don’t see much use for packet other then position reporting. That I could use for field day or take to Dayton or something.
Portable packet sender portable#
Building some kind of portable packet system Like building my own 2m radio with an interface to remote control it.īuilding my own packet TNC. There’s things that I’ve always wanted to do.
I thought I’d take a look around and see what the status of packet Much interested in talking on the radio - but getting back to packet So, after a few years I’m getting back into Amateur Radio.