Hi Stephen.
You can find the repository here: https://gitlab.com/FoxyFoxie/pax25/
As mentioned, only the application layer has been built, with some shims
for the frame queue/connections/etc.
It is extensively documented, though there aren't diagrams. It includes
a walk-through tutorial on h
nterest in packet these
days..Chris WB5ITTÂ Sent via my Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution
capable smartphone..so there! 😂
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Subject: [BVARC] Packet Radio in Houston
Hi all,
I recently got setup for packet radio at the ham shack, but I haven't foun
Hey Fox,
Good afternoon. I remember chatting with you at a brews with BVARC about a
python library for ham comms that you were developing. Do you have a GitHub
repository or a SW architecture/block diagram of the signal flow? Just
wondering. BTW, this sounds really cool.
73,
Stephen (W2WF)
Hi Scott and Terry,
There are also a few persons (such as myself) running individual nodes
with things like BBSes. I'm currently working on some Python libraries
with a few friends to make some new custom AX.25 apps that can do much
more than packet radio has historically done. Right now a fir
Scott, That's a perfect case for APRS digipeater works. You should do some
googling on that and see what special software interfaces you need. I use a
Tiny Tracker but it is offline for a while. Long range I'm converting the Tiny
Tracker to a Raspberry Pi HAM digital utility but I don't have en
Hi all,
I recently got setup for packet radio at the ham shack, but I haven't
found any good systems to connect to other than some Winlink nodes...
can anyone point me to some?
Thanks,
Scott KI5WLJ
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