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| + | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
| + | ===== What does it take to get connected over the air? ===== | ||
| + | Checklist: | ||
| + | - HF SSB transceiver or VHF/UHF FM transceiver | ||
| + | - USB audio to transceiver interface | ||
| + | - Internal (ex: Icom IC-7300) or external such as: | ||
| + | - Digirig | ||
| + | - Yaesu SCU-17 | ||
| + | - Signalink | ||
| + | - Rigblaster Plug-and-Play | ||
| + | - Computer | ||
| + | - Software Modem | ||
| + | - Direwolf (Windows/ | ||
| + | - SoundModem (Windows) | ||
| + | - QtSoundModem (Windows/ | ||
| + | - Terminal emulator for Packet (KISS TNC or AGW compatible) | ||
| + | - QtTermTCP (Windows/ | ||
| + | - EasyTerm (Windows) | ||
| + | - Paracon (Windows/ | ||
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| + | ===== Which HF packet protocols are en vogue? ===== | ||
| + | - FX.25 (AX.25 + backwards compatible FEC) | ||
| + | - IL2P ("next gen" AX.25 + FEC, not backwards compatible, no real on air benefit) | ||
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| + | ===== Where can I find FARPN stations? ===== | ||
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| + | We're primarily active on Network 105 (14.105 LSB), Network 40 (7.104 LSB), and local VHF watering holes such as 145.050 MHz. FARPN may move to other frequencies in the future if we become numerous enough to warrant our own spaces. | ||
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| + | ===== How do I start decoding traffic? ===== | ||
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| + | The best way is to tune to the Net105 frequency and start up your AFSK modem of choice. | ||
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| + | ===== How do I start sending traffic? ===== | ||
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| + | For TX volume, we want to set the levels just under the point that ALC would be triggered and in general, you don’t want to amplify a signal more than is necessary as it introduces unnecessary noise. Then, test your transmissions into a dummy load, or lower power off channel first. | ||
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| + | Next, you’ll need to connect a terminal emulator like QtTermTCP or EasyTerm to your TNC via the telnet port the software exposes. | ||
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| + | If you have a little time, we highly recommend first reading [[https:// | ||
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| + | Depending on the type of station you’re connecting to, you may have access to a BBS, multiuser chat, file transfer, and potentially internet connected services. Commands will vary depending on the TNC software/ | ||
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| + | Common HF Packet SSIDs: | ||
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| + | -0/R (or no SSID) = Direct sysop K2K chat | ||
| + | -1/B = BBS | ||
| + | -4/C = Chat | ||
| + | -7/N = Node | ||
| + | -10/RMS = Winlink | ||
| + | -15,-14,-13 = OP is connecting through other station(s). The SSID decrements by one for each hop. The base SSID of 0 loops back to 15 on the first connection out. | ||
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| + | There are others but these are the most common you’ll see on Net105 as it was designed to be a place for live K2K chats. | ||
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| + | ===== Okay, but where else can I operate packet? ===== | ||
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| + | Otherwise, these are the preferred or priority Automatic Controlled Data Station (ACDS) segments per the IARU R2 Band Plan | ||
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| + | 10m | ||
| + | 28120-28150 – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 28300-28320 – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 29200-29300 – 6000Hz BW | ||
| + | 12m | ||
| + | 24925-24929 – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 24931-24940 – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 15m | ||
| + | 21090-21110kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 21110-21120kHz – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 17m | ||
| + | 18105-18109kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 18111-18120kHz – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 20m | ||
| + | 14089-14099kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 14101-14112kHz – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | Net105 – 14105kHz LSB | ||
| + | 30m | ||
| + | 10130 – 10140kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | Net30 – 10144kHz LSB | ||
| + | 40m | ||
| + | 7047-7050kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 7050-7053kHz – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 80m | ||
| + | 3590-3600kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 3600-3625kHz – 2700Hz BW | ||
| + | 160m | ||
| + | 1839-1840kHz – 200Hz BW | ||
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| + | ==== Is packet always ACDS? ==== | ||
| + | The short answer is, it depends: | ||
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| + | The automatically controlled station either must be connected to another station that is under manual control, or the automatically controlled station must transmit only within a subband designated for communications between automatically controlled stations. | ||
| + | https:// | ||
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| + | The way this has been interpreted for US amateur stations is that a OP↔BBS is okay anywhere digital is allowed but BBS↔BBS (forwarding) needs to be in the ACDS subband defined below. | ||
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| + | To make matters more complicated, | ||
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| + | § 97.221 Automatically controlled digital station. | ||
| + | (a) This rule section does not apply to an auxiliary station, a beacon station, a repeater station, an earth station, a space station, or a space telecommand station. | ||
| + | (b) A station may be automatically controlled while transmitting a RTTY or data emission on the 6 m or shorter wavelength bands, and on the 28.120–28.189 MHz, 24.925–24.930 MHz, 21.090–21.100 MHz, 18.105–18.110 MHz, 14.0950–14.0995 MHz, 14.1005–14.112 MHz, 10.140–10.150 MHz, 7.100–7.105 MHz, or 3.585–3.600 MHz segments. | ||
| + | (c) Except for channels specified in § 97.303(h), a station may be automatically controlled while transmitting a RTTY or data emission on any other frequency authorized for such emission types provided that: | ||
| + | (1) The station is responding to interrogation by a station under local or remote control; and | ||
| + | (2) No transmission from the automatically controlled station occupies a bandwidth of more than 500 Hz. | ||
| + | [60 FR 26001, May 16, 1995, as amended at 72 FR 3082, Jan. 24, 2007; 77 FR 5412, Feb. 3, 2012] | ||
| + | https:// | ||
| + | § 97.221 Automatically controlled digital station. | ||
| + | (a) This rule section does not apply to an auxiliary station, a beacon station, a repeater station, an earth station, a space station, or a space telecommand station. | ||
| + | (b) A station may be automatically controlled while transmitting a RTTY or data emission on the 6 m or shorter wavelength bands, and on the 28.120–28.189 MHz, 24.925–24.930 MHz, 21.090–21.100 MHz, 18.105–18.110 MHz, 14.0950–14.0995 MHz, 14.1005–14.112 MHz, 10.140–10.150 MHz, 7.100–7.105 MHz, or 3.585–3.600 MHz segments. | ||
| + | (c) Except for channels specified in § 97.303(h), a station may be automatically controlled while transmitting a RTTY or data emission on any other frequency authorized for such emission types provided that: | ||
| + | (1) The station is responding to interrogation by a station under local or remote control; and | ||
| + | (2) No transmission from the automatically controlled station occupies a bandwidth of more than 500 Hz. | ||
| + | [60 FR 26001, May 16, 1995, as amended at 72 FR 3082, Jan. 24, 2007; 77 FR 5412, Feb. 3, 2012] | ||
| + | https:// | ||
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| + | ==== US Amateur Radio ADCS Segments ==== | ||
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| + | 10m | ||
| + | 28120–28189 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 12m | ||
| + | 24.925–24.930 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 15m | ||
| + | 21090–21100 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 17m | ||
| + | 18105–18110 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 20m | ||
| + | 140950–140995 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | 141005–141120 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | Net105 – 14105kHz LSB | ||
| + | 30m | ||
| + | 10140–10150 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | Net30 – 10144kHz LSB | ||
| + | 40m | ||
| + | 7100–7105 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | Net40 – 7104 kHz LSB | ||
| + | 80m | ||
| + | 3585–3600 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
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| + | ===== What's Next? ===== | ||
| + | Let's get what we need installed to get on the air in [[tutorial-packet-on-pi|Amateur Packet Radio on a Raspberry Pi]]. | ||