[OT] Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-26 Thread ropers
2009/2/26 Marc Balmer : > > Am 26.02.2009 um 00:27 schrieb ropers: > >> 2009/2/25 Joseph C. Bender : >>> >>> Marc Balmer wrote: I am using a TNC7multi. http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5 >>> >>> The venerable KPC-3 from Kantronics is always a good choice as well. >>> >>> htt

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-26 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 08:09:44AM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: > Yes. The normal speed for packet radio over UHF/SHV is 1200 or 9600 > bps, over HF usually 300 bps. > > Heck, a very popular tranmission technique on HF, PSK31, uses 31 bps. Thats what, about the same speed as manual-key morse? Do

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-25 Thread Marc Balmer
Am 26.02.2009 um 00:27 schrieb ropers: 2009/2/25 Joseph C. Bender : Marc Balmer wrote: I am using a TNC7multi. http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5 The venerable KPC-3 from Kantronics is always a good choice as well. http://www.kantronics.com/products/kpc3.html Apologies if this

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-25 Thread ropers
2009/2/25 Joseph C. Bender : > Marc Balmer wrote: >> >> I am using a TNC7multi. http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5 >> > > The venerable KPC-3 from Kantronics is always a good choice as well. > > http://www.kantronics.com/products/kpc3.html Apologies if this is very naive and thoroughly un

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-25 Thread Joseph C. Bender
Marc Balmer wrote: I am using a TNC7multi. http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5 The venerable KPC-3 from Kantronics is always a good choice as well. http://www.kantronics.com/products/kpc3.html -- Joseph Bender N8XRE

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-24 Thread Marc Balmer
Am 24.02.2009 um 19:41 schrieb Dan Colish: On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 05:50:55PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: Am 24.02.2009 um 16:23 schrieb Dan Colish: I just got a radio for my car and it is capable to handling TNC tranceiver traffic. So, now I'm on a search for a decent packet radio, but it

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-24 Thread Dan Colish
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 05:50:55PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: > > Am 24.02.2009 um 16:23 schrieb Dan Colish: > >> I just got a radio for my car and it is capable to handling TNC >> tranceiver traffic. So, now I'm on a search for a decent packet radio, >> but it looks like the only ones I've found ar

Re: TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-24 Thread Marc Balmer
Am 24.02.2009 um 16:23 schrieb Dan Colish: I just got a radio for my car and it is capable to handling TNC tranceiver traffic. So, now I'm on a search for a decent packet radio, but it looks like the only ones I've found are Windows only. It not as concerned with the software as I am with the HW

TNC Packet Radio for OpenBSD

2009-02-24 Thread Dan Colish
I just got a radio for my car and it is capable to handling TNC tranceiver traffic. So, now I'm on a search for a decent packet radio, but it looks like the only ones I've found are Windows only. It not as concerned with the software as I am with the HW being detected correctly, although having bot