[aprssig] TNC-X anyone?
scott at opentrac.org
scott at opentrac.org
Mon Aug 28 11:54:20 EDT 2006
> True, but it is a true KISS TNC. It can handle packet lengths 1K in
> length and it has a significant transmit buffer that allows it to
> continue to take in outgoing data while it is waiting for a busy
> frequency to clear up (note that KISS does not support flow
> control, so
> the data will keep coming!). If the only thing you ever want
> to do with
> it is APRS, these things may not matter (or they might, if you are
> digi-ing on a busy frequency). For other applications they
> certainly will.
John makes a good point - the T2 was designed from the ground up for APRS
and doesn't have a lot of buffer space. The buffer could be expanded with
an optional FRAM, but the waveform synthesis takes a lot of CPU time and as
the firmware stands now it doesn't buffer incoming data while it's
transmitting. You wouldn't want to use it for TCP/IP or bulk file
transfers.
On the other hand, the software-based modulator means it'll also transmit
PSK31 (and I'm working on RTTY), and the audio level can be set in software.
It was that flexibility - and the difference in cost - that kept me away
from the MX614 for this project.
Eventually I'll port all this to a chip with the horsepower to do real DSP,
but that's going to take some time.
Scott
N1VG
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