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![]() "tim gorman" wrote in message ... snip Good luck with your endeavors to get this going. While packet seems to be mostly dead in my part of the country, there are a few die-hards using it for comm support in emergency situations. In the interest of accuracy, I'll have to correct Tim's characterization of packet users in the US as "a few die-hards", as if packet had been replaced by something better and only a few weirdos would still bother with it in these modern times. The fact is that nothing either better or worse has come along to replace packet radio, and there are thousands of enthusiastic packet users in the US today, with more hams becoming involved (or re-involved) with packet every day. Packet operation in the US is growing very fast right now, with old networks being refurbished or upgraded, and new ones showing up where none have been before. One packet net in the northeastern US has installed over 140 nodes in the last five years or so, another packet net started more or less from scratch a few years ago and now covers an entire state. Another new packet net in the central US is just getting started. There has been an upsurge in interest in emergency digital communications since the terrorist attacks, partly because of interest generated by federal grant money that is available for some of these efforts, but the renewed growth and interest we are seeing in packet today pre-dates the terrorist attacks by several years. Hams across the US have been dusting off their TNC's, or getting on the air with the new TNC's and the soundcard packet stuff in ever greater numbers for several years now, and the trend has been speeding up, not slowing down. Tell us about your network! Charles Brabham, N5PVL Director: USPacket.Net http://www.uspacket.net |
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