INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO |
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By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZThis series of eighteen articles was originally written in 1988 to appear in Nuts & Volts, the newsletter of the San Francisco Amateur Radio Club. The series has been widely distributed since then, with revisions issued in 1991, 1993, and 1995. Now that the series appears on the Web, it is continuously updated, as needed, at this site. |
I think you can see the packet radio quite nice now but please write me a letter if you think there is anythink wrong or anythink you would like to add to the doc. John Attlee E-mail sm6fzd@algonet.se The internet call for SK6GB (John Attlee) is http://goto.glocalnet.net/~sk6gb/ |
Part 1.........What Is Packet Radio? Part 2.........Getting on the Air With Packet Part 3.........TNC Commands - Part 1 of 3 Part 4.........Digipeaters and Nodes - the basics Part 5.........Introduction to the Bulletin Board System Part 6.........BBS Commands - Using the Packet BBS Part 7.........Packet Message Addressing Part 8.........The Packet Message - A Detailed Look Part 9.........Packet Radio White Pages Database Part 10........Using the Node Network - Part 1 of 2 Part 11........Using the Node Network - Part 2 of 2 Part 12........National Traffic System and Packet Radio Part 13........TNC Commands - Part 2 of 3 Part 14........TNC Commands - Part 3 of 3 Part 15........Tips for Better Packet Operation Part 16........Packet Radio Review - Quiz Part 17........Packet Radio Review - Answers Part 18........WB9LOZ's Parting Comments
Subject Part Subject Part
A L
Awlen.................13 List Commands.........5,6
AX25L2V2..............13 M
B Mall..................3
BBS...................5,6 MaxFrame..............14
Beacon................13 Mcon..................3
Bye Command...........6,11 Message Nomenclature..8
Bulletins, Send.......6 Message Structure.....6
C MFilter...............14
Check.................13 MHeard................14
Cmsg..................13 Monitor...............2,3,6
Connect...............2 Mrpt..................3
Converse Mode.........2,3 Mstamp................3
CQ Command............11 Mycall................2
D N
Digipeaters...........4 National Traffic Sys..6,12
Disconnect............2 Node Commands.........10,11
Download Command......6 Node Network..........4
Dwait.................3 Nodes Command.........4
E P
Echo..................3 Packet Message Parts..8
F Packet Test...........16
File Directory Cmds...6 Packet Test Answers...17
Frack.................3 Packet Tips...........15
G Paclen................3
Gateways..............7 Parameters, TNC.......13,14
H Parms.................11
Headerln..............3 R
Help..................5,6 Read Commands.........5,6
Hierarchical Address..7 Retry.................3
I Routes................11
Ident.................11 S
Info Command..........6,11 Send Commands.........6
Introduction..........1 Status Command........6
J T
J Command.............6 TNC...................1,2
K U
Kill Commands.........5,6 Unproto...............3
Kiss..................13 Upload Command........6
Users.................11
V
Via...................2
W
White Pages...........9
8
Index by Hal Godfrey, N6AN 8bitconv..............13
The eighteen parts of this "Introduction to Packet Radio" are not copyrighted. They may be copied, printed, duplicated, distributed, and published in newsletters without further permission from me. I, however, request the following:
The material is continuously being updated as conditions warrant.
Comments on the material are welcome.
73, Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ