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Kantronics Radio Modem Packet communications

Kantronics' radio modems (also known as packet modems, since they are most frequently used in packet-based communication modes) convert radios (HF/VHF/UHF) into digital communications devices especially well suited for packet radio communications. Hook up an ordinary PC, a Kantronics radio modem, and your radio, and you can send and receive e ...

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Kantronics Superior Wireless Data Controllers

Since it was established in 1971, Kantronics has earned a worldwide reputation for superior wireless data controllers. From our first RF packet modems, Kantronics has designed and manufactured a succession of products known for effective solutions to wireless data control tasks. Contact us.

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KANTRONICS KANTRONICS KAMXL

Kantronics, the pioneer in digital communications, now offers you 30 years engineering experience in the Kantronics KAM-XL. KAM-XL Features Operating modes and functions include: Packet (300, 1200 or 9600 bps) GTORT PACTOR 1 AMTOR (ARQ, FEC, SELFEC, CCIR 476 & 625) PSK31 RTTY NAVTEX / AMTEX ASCII WEFAX EMWIN Dual Port Mailbox CW

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eHam.net

Review Summary For : Kantronics KAM XL. Reviews: 17. MSRP: 399.95. Description: Kantronics third generation multi-modem TNC is a state-of-the-art design giving the customer operations on both HF/UHF and VHF, while supporting DSP modems and popular new modes of operation. Product is in production.

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KAM PLUS SPECS - LA3F

KAM Plus Spec Sheet The Kantronics KAM PLUS is compatible with PACTERM 98 operating software, which allows simultaneous dual-port, split mode operation in the Windows® 95/NT/98 operating environment. KAM Plus was designed to fill many different roles, but the world of digital operations is constantly changing.

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TNC Information - W0IPL.Net

Oct 10, 2014 . Kantronics 9612; General information PACKET ONLY TNC with 1200 baud and 9600 baud. Has one port for 1200 and another port for 9600 baud. Really expensive way to get 9600 baud packet. ... For those with a PK-900 or DSP-2232 (they share over 98% of their command set) there is a "cheat sheet" that I got the basis for from Wes Wilson, K0HBZ.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can you do with a kantronics radio?

    Hook up an ordinary PC, a Kantronics radio modem, and your radio, and you can send and receive e-mail, transfer files, monitor remote operations, and use numerous other packet radio applications. Connect a GPS receiver to a Kantronics radio modem and a radio to create a location transmitter for tracking applications.

  • What is a kantronics radio modem?

    Kantronics' radio modems (also known as packet modems, since they are most frequently used in packet-based communication modes) convert radios (HF/VHF/UHF) into digital communications devices especially well suited for packet radio communications. Hook up an ordinary PC, a Kantronics radio modem,...

  • What is the kantronics Kam plus?

    The Kantronics KAM Plus is a versatile multi-mode communicator engineered for years of dependable performance. Kantronics has been a pioneer in digital communications, taking care to listen to the suggestions of digital operators, like you.

  • What is kantronics radio modem/TNC?

    With a Kantronics radio modem/TNC, your radio becomes a fully operational network node, able to communicate on virtually all popular protocols. So you can set up a simple, efficient radio network with K-NETâ„¢ or connect to the Internet with TCP/IP.

  • What is the kantronics KPC-3+?

    The Kantronics KPC-3+ is engineered for dependable and versatile digital communications. This unit reflects many years of Kantronics experience and is built with an eye toward emerging applications. The KPC-3+ can fill a variety of roles.

  • How do I calibrate the kantronics kpc-9612/9612 plus?

    If the other station has a Kantronics KPC-9612 or KPC-9612 Plus, they can send you a scrambled 9600 baud calibration signal, using the CAL command, so that you may set equalization with this or the calibrate command (CAL). While receiving either signal, adjust the equalize parameter for optimum reception, i.e. copying all packets.

  • What cable do I need for a kantronics packet communicator?

    In use around the world, Kantronics Packet Communicators set the standard by which others are measured! Instead of the DB25 RS232 jack, it now has an up-to-date universal serial jack. You will need a common-type cable, that has a USB type A (computer end) to USB type B (KPC end).

  • How do I report a problem with my kantronics unit?

    When writing, faxing, or e-mailing Kantronics, include a clear description of the problem, unit name, firmware version, computer type, computer software used and if possible a list of 12 current parameter values for your unit (as shown in a DISPLAY listing). Be sure to include a return fax number and/or e-mail address.

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