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ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com
This manual will serve as a multi-function handbook that supports digital networking and communications. As a PacketRadio
handbook, this manual can provide a “heads-up” for the new PacketRadio user with a wealth of info
rmation that applies directly to
the interfacing, installation, and operation of a PacketRadio station, and the implementation of the X-1J4 TheNET node.
This handbook will become a ready-reference in your day-to-day, PacketRadio operations. It is my inte
nt to provide the this
manual as a final gesture of friendship to my many friends of the SEDAN. I hope these documents and tools serve you well, and
may God smile on you as you continue to experience the fun within this wonderful, fun-filled facet of Amateur Radio.
Buck RogersBuck Rogers K4ABT
E-Mail [email protected] PacketRadio Editor, CQ Magazine
Copyrights 1999-2007 BUX CommCo; 115 Luenburg Drive; Evington, Virginia 24550-1702 - 800 726 2919
PacketRadio©
This Handbook is dedicated to the PacketRadio System Node Operator (SNO)
by
Buck Rogers, K4ABT
A Guide to PacketRadio operating and X-1J4 TheNET Node implementation.
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Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - PacketRadio©

ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com This manual will serve as a multi-function handbook that supp

Page 2 - A PacketRadio Primer !

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams MFJ-TNCYAESU1 MIC AUDIO2 GROUND3 PTT4 REC AUDIO5 SQUELCH213To Ext. Radio SpeakerNC5-PIN DIN TO MFJ-12714-PIN MICROPHONE

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams 080M:084M:MFJ TNC/Multi-modeMFJ TNC/Multi-mode080MX:084MX:AEA PK-232 Multi-AEA PK-232 Multi-and other TAPR compatible TN

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com086M:088M:MFJ TNC/Multi-modeMFJ

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com 100: MFJ TNC/Multi-modeand other

Page 6 - Interfacing

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com3.5 mm Plug3.5 mm Plug080X:086X:

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams ALL cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com026X: for most Kenwood Hts,excep

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com 3.5 mm Plug024YV:084YV:080YV:026

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com086YV:080YH:086YH:084YH:for KAM

Page 10 - TNC to Transceiver Diagrams

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comApprox. 6 feetFRONT VIEW OF 5-PI

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams This cable is for Kenwood, Yaesu,and Azden radios with 6-pin Mini DINData Ports.This cable could be compatible with othe

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This Digital Radio Handbook is FREE and is to be freely distributed without any commercial association. A PacketRadio Primer ! By Buck Rogers K4ABT

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com13-Pin DIN Male( Pin Side )Pin 1

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com This cable is for th

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams This cable is for Kenwood, Yaesu,and Azden radios with 6-pin Mini DINData Ports.This cable could be compatible with oth

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comYAESU FT-747 TO KANTRONICS KAM H

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams PTT/Mic Ground5 PIN DIN (MALE) CONNECTORConnector numberedviewing solder pinson connector.MFJ-1270CQ TurboYAESU FT-2500M

Page 18 - Approx. 6 feet

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comTNC standard 5 pin DINMFJ-1270/PK

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com6 PIN "MINI DIN"A F S K

Page 20 - 2.2 K Ohm

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com6 PIN "MINI DIN"A F S K

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An RF Probe for the Technician and the System Node Operator The “SNIFFER” Often referred to as an RF probe, the “sniffer” is a simple RF demodulator

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X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook (C)1999-2008 X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999

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This Packet Radio Handbook is FREE and is to be freely distributed without any commercial association. Here are some other commands that we should mak

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X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 Page

Page 25 - Dual-Band Transceiver

X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comPacketRadio Network

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X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 ____________________________________________________________________________ All cables and interfaces sho

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X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 ____________________________________________________________________________ PacketRadio Networking Handbo

Page 28 - The “SNIFFER”

X1J4 System Node Operator’s Handbook 1999 ____________________________________________________________________________ PacketRadio Networking Handbo

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO ____________________________________________________________________________ PacketRadio Networking Handbo

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 36 TheNet X-1J CONFIGURATION OF THE E

Page 31 - 8 of the modem header

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 37 The PATCH utility The patch utili

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 38 TheNet X1J4 OVERVIEW OF OPERATION

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 39 3. NEW COMMANDS The following com

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This Packet Radio Handbook is FREE and is to be freely distributed without any commercial association. The Fun Is Only Beginning: This PacketRadio Pr

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South East Digital Association Networks SEDAN ____________________________________________________________________________ PacketRadio Networking Ha

Page 36 - THENET2.X1J

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 41 3.4 STATS The STATS command has no

Page 37 - The PATCH utility

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 42 The BUFFERS statistic shows the mini

Page 38 - OVERVIEW OF OPERATION

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 43 All cables and interfaces shown in t

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 44 All cables and interfaces shown in t

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 45 3.5.9 Beacon period All cables and

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 46 Bit 5 controls only the passing of

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 47 3.5.16 NoDigi This parameter contro

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 48 All cables and interfaces shown in t

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 49 All cables and interfaces shown in t

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This Packet Radio Handbook is FREE and is to be freely distributed without any commercial association. A PacketRadio FREQUENCY GUIDE FOR THE PACKET

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 50 IN THE TEXT THAT FOLLOWS WE WILL

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 51 Finally, when entering the TALK co

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 52 3.17 DXCLUSTER The DXCLUSTER comm

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 53 Normally, beacon packets are UI fra

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 54 Here is another caveat to be dea

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 55 3.23 ALIAS The ALIAS command allo

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 56 10 IP Input frames Delivered 11

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 57 The syntax of the command is as

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 52 3.17 DXCLUSTER The DXCLUSTER comm

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 59 3.31 METER command The Meter comma

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This Packet Radio Handbook is FREE and is to be freely distributed without any commercial association. Computer to TNC ComPort Interfacing TECHNICAL

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 60 In section 3.33 that follows you w

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the SNO Page _____________ 61 4. OTHER CHANGES

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams 876543218-WHITE7-ORANGE6-BLACK5-RED4-GREEN3-YELLOW2-BROWN1-BLUE8-WHITE7-ORANGE6-BLACK5-RED4-GREEN3-YELLOW2-BLUE1-BROWN1

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 74 - SWITCH COMMANDS

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comAl

Page 75 - PARMS PARAMETERS

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.comAl

Page 76 - IPSTAT PARAMETERS

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 78 - USER GUIDE FOR TheNet X-1J4

TNC to Transceiver Diagrams 224: Open end Ht plug/cablefor most Icom/Yaesu/Radio Shack/Alinco 560 Hts and those radios that are pin MICROPHONEPLUGT

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

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PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 83 - G. E. “Buck” Rogers Sr

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 84 - BucK4ABT

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 85 - REAR VIEW, DB25 MALE

PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator Page _____________

Page 86 - X1 BankSwitch Modification

All cables and interfaces shown in this book are available at: www.HamRadioExpress.com PacketRadio Networking Handbook for the System Node Operator

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TNC to Transceiver Diagrams MFJ-TNCMICROPHONEPLUGTO HTKENWOOD1 MIC AUDIO2 GROUND3 PTT4 REC AUDIO5 SQUELCHLG. RINGSM. SLEEVELG. SLEEVESM. TIPNC5-PI

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