[aprssig] KISS mode definition request
John Mc Hugh
johnk.mchugh at att.net
Mon May 1 17:43:27 EDT 2006
Stephen H. Smith wrote:
> A conventional TNC is a combination of a radio-oriented modem and a
> command interpreter in firmware. When packet radio was born in the
> late '70s/early '80s, most users were using dumb ASCII terminals (not
> computers). The interpreter would process commands hand-typed from a
> keyboard to set the call sign, digipeater path, set monitor modes,
> beacon intervals, beacon message contents etc.
> >and much more
Stephen,
Thanks for the info on the KISS mode very clear and concise. It cleared
up a few things for me
John
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John Mc Hugh, K4AG
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National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC
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