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Re: PI TNC - progress report.


sierrapermaculture
 

Just curious, but how could such low-power transceivers be of any practical use for packet? Wouldn't the RF footprint be so limited that hardly anyone in the neighborhood would be able to use it? Am I missing something here... or is the plan to use an amplifier for wider coverage?

Paul

--- In Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..., Bill Vodall <wa7nwp@...> wrote:

These are tiny 100 mW 434MHz data tranceivers - see
. I plan to do
a version of the TNC using this module.
How about the RFM12BP for a bit more punch?

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