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The '''PR430''' is a small device integrating a [[TNC]] and a 6W 70cm tranceiver optimized for [[packet radio]] use. It is connected to the host system through an [[RS232]] interface which using the common 9-pin sub-D connector. It is running enhanced [[6pack]] as the line protocol. | The '''PR430''' is a small device integrating a [[TNC]] and a 6W 70cm tranceiver optimized for [[packet radio]] use. It is connected to the host system through an [[RS232]] interface which using the common 9-pin sub-D connector. It is running enhanced [[6pack]] as the line protocol. | ||
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Linux does not currently support enhanced 6pack | Linux does not currently support enhanced 6pack, therefor special drivers patches are needed. The patch is available at http://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/people/ralf/pr430/pr430-2.6.17-rc3.patch. | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 29 April 2006
The PR430 is a small device integrating a TNC and a 6W 70cm tranceiver optimized for packet radio use. It is connected to the host system through an RS232 interface which using the common 9-pin sub-D connector. It is running enhanced 6pack as the line protocol.
Linux support
Linux does not currently support enhanced 6pack, therefor special drivers patches are needed. The patch is available at http://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/people/ralf/pr430/pr430-2.6.17-rc3.patch.