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Setting up AX.25 Kernel Networking on Ubuntu or Debian Linux ( ) What does an AX.25 kernel networking port buy you? More flexibility: Multiple programs can share a single port - i.e. Two Linux computers talking over AX.25 with Direwolf ( ) Follow this guide to link two Linux computers together using AX.25 on a simplex frequency using two IP addresses and two callsigns.
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This document, by Jeff Tranter, VE3ICH, describes how to install and configure this support. Linux Amateur Radio AX.25 How To ( ) The Linux operating system is perhaps the only operating system in the world that can boast native and standard support for the AX.25 packet radio protocol utilized by Amateur Radio operators worldwide.
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Lynn KJ4ERJ walks you through the full story. By Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ APRS Paths And Digipeating 101 ( ) In-depth information on APRS packet routing by Stephen Smith, WA8LMF APRS Messaging Explained ( ) APRS messaging is a complicated beast that needs a whole bunch of components to be in place and working in order for it to succeed. The author is no longer active in packet radio and is unable to provide up to date information on packet radio however he has left this material on the Internet for access by those who might find it helpful. Occasional revisions were made to this version on the web thereafter, in the late 1990s.
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The series has been widely distributed since then, with revisions issued in 1991, 1993, and 1995.

Introduction to Packet Radio ( ) This series of eighteen articles was originally written in 1988 to appear in Nuts & Volts, the newsletter of the San Francisco Amateur Radio Club. Glossary of Packet Terms ( ) This guide lists over 400 packet radio terms and definitions. KISS has quickly become the protocol of choice for TCP/IP operation and multi-connect BBS software. Many TNCs now implement it, including the TAPR TNC-1 and TNC-2 (and their clones), the venerable VADCG TNC, the AEA PK-232/PK-87 and all TNCs in the Kantronics line. KISS Protocol Reference ( ) The KISS ("Keep It Simple, Stupid") TNC provides direct computer to TNC communication using a simple protocol described here. The AX.25 version 2.2 Link-Layer Protocol provides this service, independent of the existence of any upper layer. The amateur radio community has expressed the need and desire to define a protocol that can accept and reliably deliver data over a variety of communications links between two signaling terminals. It is intended to assist the designers and users of amateur packet radio equipment by providing a high-level common reference publication. The objective of this standard is to ensure link-layer compatibility between stations. AX.25 Protocol Reference ( ) This document details the AX.25 version 2.2 digital communication standard. APRS Features using SMS ( ) This documents has information and links for some of the many features you can access via your radio using SMS over APRS. It is intended primarily for the programmer who wishes to develop APRS compliant applications, but will also be of interest to the ordinary user who wants to know more about what goes on “under the hood”. APRS Protocol Reference ( ) This reference document describes what is known as APRS Protocol Version 1.0, and is essentially a description of how APRS operates today. Pending administrative actions: * Split this list into more categories *REFERENCE MATERIAL* Automatic Packet Reporting System ( ) Main homepage for APRS maintained by the original APRS developer, Bob Bruninga, WABAPR.
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List of websites and software useful for playing with APRS.
