Hi David.
> Sorry if this is slightly off topic? I am new to the list
> but have been a linux fan and ham for a long time. I have
> seen several emails on the list about plans for TNC's /
> packet modems, etc.
> Does anyone know of any plans for data only radios (xcvrs)?
Depends what you mean by "data only radios"...
If you mean "radios that can't be used for anything other than
data" then there's no such thing - any radio can be converted to
work with data, and likewise can be converted to work with voice
as well.
If you mean "radios that can be used for packet radio at 300 or
1200 Baud" then just about any radio can be used for that without
modification.
If you mean "radios that can be used for packet radio at 9600
Baud or above", then yes, most existing radios require some
modifications to be made before they can be used for this
purpose. However, there is a radio on the market that is (or at
least was) specifically designed for use with 9600 Baud packet on
the 70cm band, and it was made by one of the major manufacturers
of ham radio trannies. I don't have the details to hand though.
Best wishes from Riley.
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