Subj : Re: Using AX.25 packet w/older analog equipment To : Damon A. Getsman From : Paul Hayton Date : Sun Feb 22 2015 08:30 pm On 02/21/15, Damon A. Getsman pondered and said... DA> Forgive my naivety in the area, I'm still definitely learning the DA> basics in this area (don't even have a rig yet, obviously). Don't worry I'm still learning all of this too! DA> I was shopping around on Ebay trying to see what might be a good set DA> of price ranges to start looking for a used transceiver that can work DA> with AX.25. I noticed a whole lot of older, more vintage equipment, DA> price limitations. Assuming that the mic in is matched with a line or DA> audio out jack (and not just a built in speaker-- though that could be DA> worked around easily on this older & bigger equipment), that is really DA> all I'd need to work with for AX.25, no? At least if it's handled at I have used a Icom IC-2720 before for packet, it does voice also but offers a data port that I wired a cable for that ran into an interface that I could connect via it to my PC. That was some time ago but that was the jist of it. From memory I used some packet modem software to do the TNC heavy lifting and not a dedicated TNC in hardware form. I'd say there would be many VHF/UHF bits of kit out there that could do packet. Over the coming winter (I'm in New Zealand and it's summer) I plan to play around with packet again and hope to hook my BBS up to local VHF gear to give local HAMs a chance to check it out. Best, Paul -- Agency BBS, New Zealand | bbs.geek.nz | telnet: agency.bbs.geek.nz:23 --- Mystic BBS v1.10 (Windows) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100) .