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9600bps

Outpost and the Tracker

February 22, 2020September 7, 2019

The latest version of Outpost PMM directly supports the use of the SCS DPS Tracker TNC. Set yours up using the steps in this article.

Categories Resources Tags 1200, 1200bps, 9600, 9600bps, Outpost, Robust Packet, SCS, Tracker

The deception of 1200 & 9600 radio settings

October 4, 2017September 8, 2017

Radio manufacturers use digital jargon to obscure the actual analog behavior of FM transceivers thereby misleading users of the MiniDIN data jack.

Categories Gear Tags 1200, 1200bps, 9600, 9600bps, MiniDIN

Going all in for the SCS Tracker DSP TNC

January 15, 2019December 20, 2016
2016-12-20 VAPN System Line Drawing

The SCS Tracker DSP TNC wins its way into the overall design of the VAPN.

Categories Design Tags 1200, 1200bps, 9600, 9600bps, block diagram, modem, Robust Packet, SCS, Tracker, USB

Comparing 1200 and 9600 in the TM-D710 during ATGP

July 19, 2016July 19, 2016

The organizers of the Appalachian Trail Golden Packet exercise switched from 1200 to 9600 bps in their Kenwood APRS gear.

Categories Gear Tags 1200, 1200bps, 9600, 9600bps, ATGP, TM-D710

The Kentucky Packet Network

September 15, 2016January 15, 2016
KYPN, the modern approach to packet radio

New ideas applied to an old mode help keep Packet Radio relevant in the 21st century.

Categories Resources Tags 10m, 1200bps, 200bps, 222, 2m, 30m, 440, 600bps, 6m, 9600bps, Emcomm, Internet, Kentucky, KYPN, Robust Packet, Winlink
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