My personal favorite for home VHF/UHF Packet is Flex32 with the excellent
PAXON terminal.
There are step-by-step tutorials for both of these programs at USPacket.Org,
featuring a screen shots for each step involved in installation and setup.
These tutorials are very popular, I had to purchase
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Here is the wiki page below. Follow the download link on the left.
You will get access to two download mirrors. They include the source
and installation instructions as well if you already have linux
running.
OK, the
The best luck I've had getting rid of RFI in my shack through audio lines
is the filter chokes sold by Radio Shack. They cost around $9 for a pair,
and they are about 2 inches square, and snap open so audio lines can be
wrapped around the inside. I'll admit that I had to use two of them the
last
Yes, and when i use the page on my cellphone (Windows Mobile 5.0 pda),
it re-sends my information over and over again. The only thing i can do
(unless
someone has a solution) is (1) send my info, (2) go to another website, any
website, (3) return to the spotting page and don't enter any more info.
Hello to all,
So, for the ones interested by tests, here is a new test version (with an
improvement to limit collisions in full duplex QSO) about in a ZIP test package
available in my site http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_08_11_2007.ZIP
(copy and paste this adress in Internet Explorer (or
I tend to agree with Charles in regard to a packet-only setup;
Flex32/Paxon is pretty slick.
MultiPSK in packet mode is more than just a terminal program; it needs
no external driver and does APRS, digipeats and mail (and probably
more). It is abit of a learning curve after using a more