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G4APL > TNC 04.05.16 08:42l 60 Lines 1671 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Wondering what types.
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From: G4APL@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To : TNC@WW
Hi All
TNC's (TNC2 Clones) that have been/are in use or on the shelf here
PacCom 1984-1988 as standard TNC's, DigiPeaters.
Most have been used as nodes with (1988-2000) TheNet, X1G, X1H, X1J1
X1J2 and 1992 X1J4.
TheNet X1J4 IP/NetRom node "matrix stacks" in
TNC clusters of 4, 5 and 7 units.
With RF Speeds 1200 (default) and 9600baud, 19200baud with the addition
of the PacCom NB96 modules and another pair with a 19200bd. (9600nd and
19200bd 70cm links)
These had issues with MTU (overcome by making the MTU value larger) due
to node software not handling the fragmented frames.
All the TheNet X1J4 eProms where replaced with the JKISS eProms when
used with Xrouter and Linux software stacks early 2000's.
PacCom TNC200 Built from a kit of parts in 1984. Still in use today
for portable use driven by a Raspberry Pi.
PacCom Tiny 2's
PacCom Tiny 2's Mark2
BSX2's also with the 9600bd board's
SCS PTCiiex HF 300bd Packet, 600bd Robust Packet and Pactor
SCS PTCPro HF mainly used for Pactor
(not used the Packet module board with a Radio)
TNC's Built in Kenwood Transceivers
Kenwood 2000e 1200/9600bd 2m/70cm
Kenwood THD7e 1200/9600bd 2m/70cm
Details how to configure can be found in the following articles
http://www.theskywaves.net/TS2000e_notes.htm
http://www.theskywaves.net/thd7e_notes.htm
73 de Paul G4APL @ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
On 03/05/16 19:37, PA2SNK wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> i was wondering what kind of tnc is mostly used over the globe.
> i do not mean soundmodem stuff but real tnc2/3 modems.
>
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