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>24. Where do I find more information about .... ?</A
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>Since this document assumes you already have some experience with packet
radio, and that this might not be the case, I've collected a set of references
to other information that you might find useful.</P
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>24.1. Packet Radio</A
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>You can get general information about Packet Radio from these sites:
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>AX.25, NET/ROM - Jonathon Naylor has collated a variety of documents that
relate to the packet radio protocols themselves. This documentation has been
packaged up into
<A
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>ax25-doc-1.0.tar.gz</A
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>24.3. Hardware Documentation</A
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>Information on the <EM
>PI2 Card</EM
> is provided by the
<A
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>Ottawa Packet Radio Group</A
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>Information on <EM
>Baycom hardware</EM
> is available at the
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>Baycom Web Page</A
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>24.4. Linux Ham Radio Software</A
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>John Ackermann has a web site with information related to configuring
AX.25 on Linux at
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TARGET="_top"
>http://www.febo.com/linux-ax25/index.html</A
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>The Hamsoft Linux Ham Radio Applications and Utilities Database
attempts to maintain a complete list of Amateur Radio related
applications for Linux. It can be found at <A
HREF="http://radio.linux.org.au/"
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>http://radio.linux.org.au</A
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