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 ==== Windows ==== ==== Windows ====
  
-If you're using a **KISS TNC** such as the NinoTNC, you will need a Packet Terminal. See [[packet:qttermtcp|QtTermTCP]]+If you're using a **KISS TNC** such as the NinoTNC, you will need a Packet Terminal. See [[packet:qttermtcp|QtTermTCP]] or [[https://wiki.oarc.uk/packet:xrouter:howtos:xrkiss|xrouter in KISS terminal mode]].
  
-If you're using a **Sound Interface**, you will need a Software Modem. See [[packet:qtsoundmodem|QtSoundModem]]+If you're using a **Sound Interface**, you will need a Software Modem. See [[packet:qtsoundmodem|QtSoundModem]] as well as a Packet Terminal, as above.
  
  
 ==== Linux ==== ==== Linux ====
  
-If you're using a **KISS TNC** such as the NinoTNC, you will need a Packet Terminal. See [[packet:qttermtcp|QtTermTCP]]+If you're using a **KISS TNC** such as the NinoTNC, you will need a Packet Terminal. See [[packet:qttermtcp|QtTermTCP]] or [[https://wiki.oarc.uk/packet:xrouter:howtos:xrkiss|xrouter in KISS terminal mode]]
  
  
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 You'll generally find packet nodes on the following frequencies. Note that whilst the Bandwidth is set, the usage may vary. You'll generally find packet nodes on the following frequencies. Note that whilst the Bandwidth is set, the usage may vary.
  
-==== 2m ====+==== VHF / 2m ====
  
 The default "legacy" mode is 1200 baud standard AX.25, though newer modes, modulations and encodings are starting to appear, offering more resilience and throughput. The default "legacy" mode is 1200 baud standard AX.25, though newer modes, modulations and encodings are starting to appear, offering more resilience and throughput.
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 | 144.950   | 12.5 | | 144.950   | 12.5 |
  
-==== UHF ====+==== UHF / 70cm ====
  
 25kHz channels, might be using 9600bps or more. Nodes may also be using IL2P (Improved Layer 2 Protocol) and FX.25 (AX.25 + Forward Error Correction) 25kHz channels, might be using 9600bps or more. Nodes may also be using IL2P (Improved Layer 2 Protocol) and FX.25 (AX.25 + Forward Error Correction)
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 | 439.925 | 25 (with overlap to lower adjacent channel) | Forwarding  | | 439.925 | 25 (with overlap to lower adjacent channel) | Forwarding  |
 | 439.950 | 25 (with overlap to upper adjacent channel) | Forwarding  | | 439.950 | 25 (with overlap to upper adjacent channel) | Forwarding  |
 +
 +==== VHF / 4m ====
 +
 +Legacy channels, no new applications can be granted on 4m.
 +
 +| Frequency |
 +| 70.325 |
 +| 70.4875 |
 +
 +==== VHF / 6m ====
 +
 +| Frequency | Bandwidth |
 +| 50.650    | 10 kHz    |
 +| 50.660    | 10 kHz    |
 +
  
 ==== Exotic stuff ==== ==== Exotic stuff ====
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