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Voice and Data
I'm finishing up an article for a ham publication, concerning a packet
radio type device. Basically it is a vocoder (DVSI AMBE) and data modem using the CML RD-LAP protocol chip. I've built four of these gadgets, and they are quite a bit of fun at 9600 bps into my Yaesu rigs. Basically every time you key-up to talk, the first thing it does is transmit your GPS information (lat/lon/heading/speed/altitude), and your callsign, which shows up in the other persons LCD panel. I plan a general data capability further down the road. There's no 9600 bps digital repeaters in town here, and I was wondering if someone makes a 9600 bps repeater controller board? I know TAPR used to make a 9600 bps digital repeater board, but I don't think the FIFO chip is available anymore to make it functional?? It's also a pretty old design. Any hints on something that is being marketed today? |
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 23:03:49 -0600, Gene Storey wrote:
There's no 9600 bps digital repeaters in town here, and I was wondering if someone makes a 9600 bps repeater controller board? I know TAPR used to make a 9600 bps digital repeater board, but I don't think the FIFO chip is available anymore to make it functional?? It's also a pretty old design. They still have this page up, but I don't know what the kit status is: http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/F9600.html According to their pricing, the modem board is $80, the clock board is $5 and the bit regen is $10 plus $7 ship & handling. Any hints on something that is being marketed today? I couldn't find anything else with a few different Google searches. 73, de Nate -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Internet | | free since January 1998. Location | Bremen, Kansas USA EM19ov | "Debian, the choice of Amateur radio exams; ham radio; Linux info @ | a GNU generation!" http://www.qsl.net/n0nb/ | http://www.debian.org |
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 23:03:49 -0600, Gene Storey wrote:
There's no 9600 bps digital repeaters in town here, and I was wondering if someone makes a 9600 bps repeater controller board? I know TAPR used to make a 9600 bps digital repeater board, but I don't think the FIFO chip is available anymore to make it functional?? It's also a pretty old design. They still have this page up, but I don't know what the kit status is: http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/F9600.html According to their pricing, the modem board is $80, the clock board is $5 and the bit regen is $10 plus $7 ship & handling. Any hints on something that is being marketed today? I couldn't find anything else with a few different Google searches. 73, de Nate -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Internet | | free since January 1998. Location | Bremen, Kansas USA EM19ov | "Debian, the choice of Amateur radio exams; ham radio; Linux info @ | a GNU generation!" http://www.qsl.net/n0nb/ | http://www.debian.org |
Gene Storey wrote:
There's no 9600 bps digital repeaters in town here, and I was wondering if someone makes a 9600 bps repeater controller board? I know TAPR used to make a 9600 bps digital repeater board, but I don't think the FIFO chip is available anymore to make it functional?? It's also a pretty old design. Any hints on something that is being marketed today? Take a look at http://www.symek.com/g/tnc3s.html Install (X)NET from http://www.swiss-artg.ch/xnet/index.html and see tips and tricks in English at http://www.qsl.net/db0syl/ 73, Markus HB9BRJ / AE6MG mail address is rot13 encoded. See www.rot13.com |
Gene Storey wrote:
There's no 9600 bps digital repeaters in town here, and I was wondering if someone makes a 9600 bps repeater controller board? I know TAPR used to make a 9600 bps digital repeater board, but I don't think the FIFO chip is available anymore to make it functional?? It's also a pretty old design. Any hints on something that is being marketed today? Take a look at http://www.symek.com/g/tnc3s.html Install (X)NET from http://www.swiss-artg.ch/xnet/index.html and see tips and tricks in English at http://www.qsl.net/db0syl/ 73, Markus HB9BRJ / AE6MG mail address is rot13 encoded. See www.rot13.com |
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