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- | The other end needs to be wired for your radio. This is specific to your radio. [[packet-transceiver-wiring|More here on that]]. | + | The other end needs to be wired for your radio. This is specific to your radio. [[packet:cables|More here on that]]. |
The next thing you need to do is configure your NinoTNC. It has 2 groups of 4 switches, labelled SIGNALS and MODE. | The next thing you need to do is configure your NinoTNC. It has 2 groups of 4 switches, labelled SIGNALS and MODE. | ||
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- | * [[packet-linbpq-x86|here]] is a guide for Ubuntu/ | + | * [[packet: |
LinBPQ is a highly configurable and flexible piece of software - this makes it fairly complex. It is likely that for the national network we will settle on using LinBPQ, however there will be standards and simplification to help matters - maybe even scripts / a downloadable image. If you play with LinBPQ now, and you wish to join a national network project, expect to need to change your configuration to match. | LinBPQ is a highly configurable and flexible piece of software - this makes it fairly complex. It is likely that for the national network we will settle on using LinBPQ, however there will be standards and simplification to help matters - maybe even scripts / a downloadable image. If you play with LinBPQ now, and you wish to join a national network project, expect to need to change your configuration to match. | ||
- | + | [An example config file is [[packet:linbpq-sample-config|here]] for reference if needed] | |
- | LinBPQ is a highly configurable and flexible piece of software - this makes it fairly complex. It is likely that for the national network we will settle on using LinBPQ, however there will be standards and simplification to help matters - maybe even scripts / a downloadable image. If you play with LinBPQ now, and you wish to join a national network project, expect to need to change your configuration to match. | + | |
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- | [An example config file is [[packet-linbpq-config|here]] for reference if needed] | + |
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