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- QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Packet Radio
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- Note: The ARRL publishes several books that cover packet radio:
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- Your Gateway to Packet Radio
- AX.25 Link Layer Protocol
- Computer Networking Conference Papers
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- 1980 September QST p. 11
- ASCII, Baudot and the Radio Amateur
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- 1981 April QST p. 27
- First Packet Repeater Operational in US
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- October QST p. 28
- The Making of an Amateur Packet-Radio
- Network
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- 1983 July QST p. 20
- A Serial ASCII/Baudot Character 4 pages
- You Can Build
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- October QST p. 32
- Build an Amateur Radio Modem 5 pages
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- 1984 Decmeber QST p. 35
- ARRL Board Approves AX.25 Packet-Radio 2 pages
- Link-Level Protocol
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- 1985 July QST p. 14
- What's All This Racket About Packet? 4 pages
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- August QST p. 17
- A Closer Look at Packet Radio 4 pages
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- 1987 March QST p. 17
- The Shopper's Guide to Packet-Radio 5 pages
- TNCs
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- QST p. 29
- The OMNI-Shift Tuner - A Comprehensive 5 pages
- Tuning System for HF Packet/AMTOR/RTTY
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- September QEX p. 3
- The TAPR PSK MODEM 6 pages
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- October QST p. 27
- Amateur Radio and the Blind-Part 1 5 pages
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- QST p. 38
- ASCII Text File Manuals for Kantronics 2 pages
- and AEA
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- November QST p. 28
- Amateur Radio and the Blind-Part 2 5 pages
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- QST p. 15
- A Packet Terminal for Atari Computers 3 pages
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- December QST p. 28
- Amateur Radio and the Blind-Part 3 4 pages
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- 1988 February QST p. 26
- Passport to Communications for the 4 pages
- Blind (Braille reader for Packet)
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- April QST p. 19
- From TUs to Communications Processors
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- July QST p. 28
- A Simple Tuning Indicator
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- 1991 January QST p. 20
- Packet Hardware for Beginners
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- 1992 March QST p. 33
- Getting Started in Digital Communications-
- Part 1
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- April QST p. 44
- Getting Started in Digital Communications-
- Part 2
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- 1993 March QST p. 38
- Packet for Lunch
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- April QST p. 65
- Product Review: AEA DSP-2232 Multimode
- Communications Processor
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- June QST p. 59
- Pack-in-the Box
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