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getting-connected [2024/11/02 22:25] kc2ihxgetting-connected [2024/12/07 15:14] (current) – [Getting Connected] kc2ihx
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 ====== Getting Connected ====== ====== Getting Connected ======
-This page serves as an introduction, with these other pages discussing [[direwolf-and-qttermtcp|setting up Direwolf and QtTermTCP as a client]] and then [[setting-up-linbpq|setting up a BBS with LinBPQ (or WinBPQ)]].+This page serves as a high level introduction to packet radio, with other pages discussing [[tutorial-packet-on-pi|initial configuration required]], [[tutorial-direwolf-qttermtcp|setting up Direwolf and QtTermTCP as a client]] and then [[tutorial-linbpq|setting up a BBS with LinBPQ (or WinBPQ)]].
  
 ===== What do I need to get connected over the air? ===== ===== What do I need to get connected over the air? =====
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 To get connected on HF: To get connected on HF:
   - a HF transceiver   - a HF transceiver
-  - USB audio to transceiver interface +  - USB audio to transceiver interface such as: 
-     - built into current HF models (such as the IC-7300 or Yaesu FTDX10 +     These are built into many recent HF transceiver models (examples: the Icom IC-7300Yaesu FTDX10, and others), but if you have a radio without one, they are commonly available as accessories such as the: 
-     - digirig +        - digirig 
-     - Yaesu SCU-17 +        - Yaesu SCU-17 
-      Signalink +        - Signalink 
-     - Rigblaster Plug-and-Play+        - Rigblaster Plug-and-Play
   - Computer   - Computer
   - Software Modem (Hardware modems or TNCs work as well, but we recommend software)   - Software Modem (Hardware modems or TNCs work as well, but we recommend software)
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