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KI6SFG wrote:
Gary, I suggest you get an old PC, put Linux on it, and become very familiar with the OS. Then, compile a custom kernel that includes the AX.25 features and leaves out what you don't need. Keep it simple and small: you risk losing interest if you try too much at once. 73, Bill W1AC Bill, I am wondering why linux as apposed to windows? Are you just trying to keep the system simple and inexpensive? Could you explain a little more about the AX.25? I downloaded the IU-view software and loaded it on to my desktop computer. I understood that with a radio that would receive 144.39 (in my case a scanner) that I could use the computer's sound card and IU-view to port packet signals on to the internet? I am not interested in transmitting from home at this point, just receiving signals and getting them to APRS.fi. Gary Gary, AX.25 is the protocol that was used for packet transmission on ham radio when I was using packet: I assume it's still the standard, since Linux still has the option. It might help you to think of it as TCP/IP with ham calls signs added. If the Windows-based software is free, reliable, and meets your needs, and you already have a Windows-based PC you're willing to dedicate to an Igate, then you can certainly use that. However, I find Linux to be an excellent substitute for Windows, especially for "single function" machines such as a BBS or packet gateway. Linux is also able to run on much older hardware than Windows, and (most importantly) offers native support for the AX.25 protocol stack, allowing full use of higher-level applications without modification: to Linux, AX.25 and TCP/IP are just two different MAC layers. Not to mention that Linux is free-as-in-speech, and the license says so. 73, Bill W1AC -- Bill Horne (Remove QRM from my address for direct replies.) |
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