lunes, 31 de marzo de 2008
martes, 25 de marzo de 2008
lunes, 24 de marzo de 2008
viernes, 14 de marzo de 2008
AmQRP Projects
jueves, 13 de marzo de 2008
Browse Ham Shacks - My Ham Shack
friends, family and fellow Amateur Radio Operators will have a place to go to admire your Ham Shack. For example, if your callsign is KA9SRK, then your web page address will be http://MyHamShack.com/KA9SRK/.
Packet Radio
On this page is everything you should need for information to perform the software configuration of an APRS system with the components listed above.
I had a wonderful week tying to pull together all the information I needed to use UI-View with the MFJ-1275 and AGWPE on a Windows XP PC. Most important to understand is that the MFJ-1275 IS NOT a Packet TNC. It is an interface betwixt your sound card and your radio. It contains transformers, filters and DSP chips to modify data to the varied formats and protocols that it supports. Therefore, to use the MFJ-1275 as a Packet TNC, we need to supply software to configure it to be a Packet TNC. This is called a "packet engine"
The most popular packet engine is that from SV2AGW. He has created AGWPE
Ok, "let's light this candle"!
lunes, 10 de marzo de 2008
Lectura Frame Relay
I. Frame Relay Core Module Presentation:
Download from the following link.
http://www.ipmplsforum.org/frame/tutorials/vofr/vofr4.pdf
Lectura 2 ATM
Education: ATM CASE STUDIES
- Panama Canal: Using ATM to handle 200+ ship crossings
- Survivors of the Shoah Foundation, founded by Steven Spielberg, uses ATM technology to record testimonials of the Holocaust
- ATM & Analysis Challenges
- Dallas Cowboys on the Web
- Efficient Consolidation with Services Built In
- HealthSystem of Minnesota
- Malaysian Bank Goes ATM
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Raleigh News & Obser ver
- Reuters Uses ATM!
- Stoughton Area School District
- Voice Over ATM - Multi service Application
- EPFL
- Scottish Power
- TNO Physics and Electron ics Laboratories
Wireless Networking Labs
Wireless Networking: ns2 Laboratory Exercises
Table of Contents
Lab 101: Introduction to ns2Lab 102: MAC Contention Window
Lab 103: 802.11 Carrier-Sense
Lab 104: 802.11 Fairness
Lab 105: Data Throughput
Lab 106: Rate Control
Lab 107: RF Propagation Models in ns2
Lab 108: Probabilistic Broadcast
Lab 109: Adhoc Routing - DSDV
Lab 110: On-demand Routing Protocols
Lab 111: Application Control and Queue Management
Lab 112: Back-Pressure Scheduling
Lab c101: MAC Contention Window and RTS (lab 102 with an additional part)
Lab c102: 802.11 Fairness and Comparison of DSR and AODV Routing Protocols (combo of labs 104 and 110)
Wireless Networking Labs
miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2008
Compartir XWindow
Xming