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I'm a no-good knuckle-dragging no-coder, as the tech-class is referred
to on these groups. I've had my license for exactly a month now, and I'm starting to explore some of the interesting modes one can work with a PC sound card. I have the speaker output of my rig linked to the line-in on a dedicated pc via an isolation transformer, and today I tuned around until I found some packet activity. It was not at all what I would have expected. People weren't really communicating, as much as broadcasting the same line of text over and over again. Several were just sending NMEA data (not actual APRS packets), presumably for some kind of position reporting system. There seems to be about four times as many people on that one packet channel as there are on voice throughout the entire 2-meter band. Could someone: Give me a brief intro to the procedures, protocol and etiquette of packet radio? Explain how contacts are made and confirmed? Recommend frequencies/times to join in, and software to use (right now I'm using UISS) Thanks, and please don't flame me-- I promise I'll upgrade to general soon! -Greg KG6SGY |
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Read -- Intro To Packet Radio By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ
http://www.choisser.com/packet/ Lots on APRS at URL: http://ac6v.com/opmodes.htm#APRS -- 73 From The Signal In The Noise Caveat Lector Ya All ------------------------------------- "Greg Courville" wrote in message om... I'm a no-good knuckle-dragging no-coder, as the tech-class is referred to on these groups. I've had my license for exactly a month now, and I'm starting to explore some of the interesting modes one can work with a PC sound card. I have the speaker output of my rig linked to the line-in on a dedicated pc via an isolation transformer, and today I tuned around until I found some packet activity. It was not at all what I would have expected. People weren't really communicating, as much as broadcasting the same line of text over and over again. Several were just sending NMEA data (not actual APRS packets), presumably for some kind of position reporting system. There seems to be about four times as many people on that one packet channel as there are on voice throughout the entire 2-meter band. Could someone: Give me a brief intro to the procedures, protocol and etiquette of packet radio? Explain how contacts are made and confirmed? Recommend frequencies/times to join in, and software to use (right now I'm using UISS) Thanks, and please don't flame me-- I promise I'll upgrade to general soon! -Greg KG6SGY |
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Read -- Intro To Packet Radio By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ
http://www.choisser.com/packet/ Lots on APRS at URL: http://ac6v.com/opmodes.htm#APRS -- 73 From The Signal In The Noise Caveat Lector Ya All ------------------------------------- "Greg Courville" wrote in message om... I'm a no-good knuckle-dragging no-coder, as the tech-class is referred to on these groups. I've had my license for exactly a month now, and I'm starting to explore some of the interesting modes one can work with a PC sound card. I have the speaker output of my rig linked to the line-in on a dedicated pc via an isolation transformer, and today I tuned around until I found some packet activity. It was not at all what I would have expected. People weren't really communicating, as much as broadcasting the same line of text over and over again. Several were just sending NMEA data (not actual APRS packets), presumably for some kind of position reporting system. There seems to be about four times as many people on that one packet channel as there are on voice throughout the entire 2-meter band. Could someone: Give me a brief intro to the procedures, protocol and etiquette of packet radio? Explain how contacts are made and confirmed? Recommend frequencies/times to join in, and software to use (right now I'm using UISS) Thanks, and please don't flame me-- I promise I'll upgrade to general soon! -Greg KG6SGY |
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