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== New Packet Radio - Packet Radio for 21st Century Amateur Radio Enthusiasts ==
== New Packet Radio - Packet Radio for 21st Century Amateur Radio Enthusiasts ==
NPR (New Packet Radio) is a custom radio protocol, designed to transport bidirectional IP trafic over 430MHz radio links (ham radio frequencies 420-450MHz). This protocol is optimized for "point to multipoint" topology, with the help of managed-TDMA. The net, effective Bitrate is up to 500kbps. The radio modem is cheap (~80$) and home-made, with a 433MHz ISM module inside. The modem is connected locally with Ethernet, therefore no specific software is needed on PC. The modem is easy to build and reproduce. You can add a DMR radio amplifier in order to achieve 20W radio power or more. The main usage is an extension of HSMM - Hamnet - AREDN networks.
NPR (New Packet Radio) is a [https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1640927020512128/NPR_specification_v2.0.pdf custom radio protocol], designed to transport bidirectional IP trafic over 430MHz radio links (ham radio frequencies 420-450MHz). This protocol is optimized for "point to multipoint" topology, with the help of managed-TDMA. The net, effective Bitrate is up to 500kbps. The radio modem is cheap (~80$) and home-made, with a 433MHz ISM module inside. The modem is connected locally with Ethernet, therefore no specific software is needed on PC. The modem is easy to build and reproduce. You can add a DMR radio amplifier in order to achieve 20W radio power or more. The main usage is an extension of HSMM - Hamnet - AREDN networks.


The entire project is open-source : hardware, software, protocol specification. See below for details
The entire project is open-source : hardware, software, protocol specification. See below for details

Revision as of 13:11, 28 June 2020

New Packet Radio - Packet Radio for 21st Century Amateur Radio Enthusiasts

NPR (New Packet Radio) is a custom radio protocol, designed to transport bidirectional IP trafic over 430MHz radio links (ham radio frequencies 420-450MHz). This protocol is optimized for "point to multipoint" topology, with the help of managed-TDMA. The net, effective Bitrate is up to 500kbps. The radio modem is cheap (~80$) and home-made, with a 433MHz ISM module inside. The modem is connected locally with Ethernet, therefore no specific software is needed on PC. The modem is easy to build and reproduce. You can add a DMR radio amplifier in order to achieve 20W radio power or more. The main usage is an extension of HSMM - Hamnet - AREDN networks.

The entire project is open-source : hardware, software, protocol specification. See below for details

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