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Related Wiki pages : [[APRS]], [[Echolink]], [[IRLP]], [[SSTV]]
Packet Radio is essentially the fore-runner of wireless computer networks as we know them now. It enables communication and transfer of information between operators using a computer and a ham radio station.


Packet Radio is essentially the fore-runner of wireless computer networks as we know them now. It enables communication and transfer of information between operators using a computer and a ham radio station.
== See also ==
 
* [[APRS]]
* [[Echolink]]
* [[IRLP]]
* [[SSTV]]


An excellent introduction to Packet radio can be found [http://www.choisser.com/packet/ here]. Wikipedia has a description with links [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio here]
== External links ==


* [http://www.choisser.com/packet/ choisser.com] - excellent introduction
* [[Wikipedia:Packet_radio]] - description and links


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Revision as of 06:49, 3 October 2010


Packet Radio is essentially the fore-runner of wireless computer networks as we know them now. It enables communication and transfer of information between operators using a computer and a ham radio station.

See also

External links

Modes of operation
Modes CW * AM * FM * SSB * Digital * Echolink * Emission Classification * IRLP * Optical communications
Packet APRS * D-Star
SSTV and ATV SSTV frequencies * SSTV Modes