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| subject: | Using AX.25 packet w/older analog equipment |
Forgive my naivety in the area, I'm still definitely learning the basics in this area (don't even have a rig yet, obviously). I was shopping around on Ebay trying to see what might be a good set of price ranges to start looking for a used transceiver that can work with AX.25. I noticed a whole lot of older, more vintage equipment, that appears to be analog, that is within the outskirts of my [current] price limitations. Assuming that the mic in is matched with a line or audio out jack (and not just a built in speaker-- though that could be worked around easily on this older & bigger equipment), that is really all I'd need to work with for AX.25, no? At least if it's handled at the kernel level of my machine; I understand that for OpenBSD I might need to actually get a modem that'll dump the in/out to my serial port. Can anybody tell me if there are any inherent limitations of this analog equipment that I'm not aware of that'll keep me from being able to utilize AX.25 from it? I don't know any, but obviously I haven't even taken my test yet; I want to make sure that my first system is capable of packet as well as voice xmission. The one I was just looking at, for instance, was a National NCX-200 w/matching power supply. Thanks for your time! -Damon --- SBBSecho 2.27-OpenBSD* Origin: Tinfoil.synchro.net - now at FTN (1:340/200) (1:340/200) SEEN-BY: 19/33 75 34/999 90/1 116/18 123/500 1406 128/187 135/364 140/1 SEEN-BY: 218/700 222/2 226/0 160 230/150 240/1120 249/303 250/1 261/38 100 SEEN-BY: 266/404 1413 267/155 280/1027 282/1031 1056 292/907 908 311/2 320/119 SEEN-BY: 322/762 340/400 396/45 633/0 267 280 281 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 SEEN-BY: 801/161 2320/105 @PATH: 340/200 400 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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