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Re: Packet Radio Under Linux

On April 3rd, 2003 Anonymous says:

Respected sir,

i am a engg. student from India.i want to know more about the ax.25

packet radio project.i read about it in the linux documentation in

Mandrake linux.i also read ur doc in linux journal.now i am eager to do

the same thing what u did sir, ie using soundcard in the pc.sir, i am

having a pc with pentium-3 processor, 64 mb ram and 20 gb harddisk with

builtin soundcard with AC'97 driver.it is my pleasure if u would

suggest me how to do it, i am very thirsty over it to see how it all togather

works with atleast 2 pc's placed at different places in the same lab

.sir, suggest me what s/w to be download. At present i have downloaded

AX.25 protocols and packages form fibo.com. sir, i am confused with what

radio i have to use. please do send me more information about it. Email-id :lifeis2days@yahoo.com

thanking u in anticipation

Yours faithfully

kiran.t.patil

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