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Op 6-5-2011 16:07, ml41782 schreef:
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<div>I'm looking at my options for expanding APRS using 9600
baud in my area. I have been testing with 9600 on UHF for some
time now with fair to good success. I actually prefer UHF. I'm
getting ready to test this now on the VHF side. I have the VHF
radios what I'm looking for is a cheaper way to do the TNC
other than a KPC 9612. <br>
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<div>I was so hoping over the past year that argent data systems
and or Byonics would have come out with a TNC that would both
tx and rx at 9600. <br>
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<div>I'm plannning on doing this right along side of my other
Digi's and use a set of cans at each location to allow both
1200 (144.390 ) / 9600 ( 145.010 ) to work<br>
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<div>Any thoughts ? <br>
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If you are not afriad to order from europe I would sugest looking
into a tnc7 multi <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5">http://nt-g.de/de/tnc7multi/tnc7multi.php5</a><br>
this has the added bonus of having a USB port, very handy for
laptops having no or only one com port.<br>
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73 Andre PE1RDW<br>
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