Section 1
;
Packet Radio “The Basics
”
A Packet Primer for the new Packeteer
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LET’S BEGIN:
This is where you will find this handbook to be helpful.
I’ve written this handbook to serve as a guide to get you
started in Packet Radio. After you have your station
assembled, and working, you may wish to learn about the
more advanced levels of Packet operating.
There are books that provide detailed information for the
advanced levels of Packet operating and projects for the
more advanced levels of operating. Books for the
advanced Packet operator are:
1)
PACKET RADIO OPERATOR'S
HANDBOOK
(
MFJ Publications
)
2)
PACKET RADIO OPERATOR'S
MANUAL
(
CQ Publications
)
Be sure to visit the PacketRadio Networks Home page(s)
at:
http: //www.packetradio.com
and
at:
http: //www.packetradio.org
Advanced levels of Packet include transmitting and
receiving high resolution color pictures (error free),
transmission of large ASCII and binary files, and how to
build and use nodes with Packet Radio.
Included in the books just mentioned, is information on
many other uses and applications for digital
communications.
YAPP is a protocol that is universally used to transfer
binary files to and from the BBS system. YAPP is not
supported in BUXTERM, however, YAPP protocol is
supported in the MFJ
MULTICOM.EXE
software.
NOW
we are
having more fun already!
73 de
BucK
4ABT