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getting-started [2025/11/29 04:48] – ↷ Page name changed from getting-connected to getting-started n6ctagetting-started [2025/11/29 11:30] (current) – [What's Next?] n6cta
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-====== Getting Connected ======+====== Getting Started ======
  
-===== 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 in the future if we become numerous enough.+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.
  
 ===== 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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