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| - | ====== Getting | + | ====== Getting |
| - | ===== What do I need to get connected over the air? ===== | + | ===== What does it take to get connected over the air? ===== |
| Checklist: | Checklist: | ||
| - HF SSB transceiver or VHF/UHF FM transceiver | - HF SSB transceiver or VHF/UHF FM transceiver | ||
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| ===== Where can I find FARPN stations? ===== | ===== Where can I find FARPN stations? ===== | ||
| - | We're primarily active on Network 105 (14.105 LSB), Network 40 (7.104 LSB), and local VHF channels. FARPN may move to another channel | + | 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 |
| ===== How do I start decoding traffic? ===== | ===== How do I start decoding traffic? ===== | ||
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| 3585–3600 kHz – 500Hz BW | 3585–3600 kHz – 500Hz BW | ||
| + | ===== 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]]. | ||
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