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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 21:06:49 -0500, Larry wrote:
Hookup is just as simple as your Pactor modem.....You'll need a packet TNC like a Kam XL: I was under the impression that a Pactor II was capable of operating in packet mode. Is that incorrect ? I'm familiar with the web side of APRS/findu.com, just looking for new options for sending up position reports other than Airmail. |
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Wayne.B wrote in
: I was under the impression that a Pactor II was capable of operating in packet mode. Is that incorrect ? I've never had contact with that proprietary modem so can't answer your question. Packet is open to any manufacturer, so I suppose it should be possible with a Pactor II modem. The packets APRS uses are the broadcast packets just sent out in the blind. There's no ACKs so you never know whether anyone received them or not or whether they crashed with someone over your horizon. So, it sends them out often. AIS' time-slot scheme is far superior to APRS in this respect. It's nice to know everyone else's transmitter is quiet while you're transmitting. But, unlike APRS, every packet station is a digipeater you can put in your path, plus the packet repeaters all with the same tactical callsign that go off if you're in their range. APRS propagates very well through these, as is evident by findu's very long range, mostly on VHF. |
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