Liberty Farmer on Nostr: It runs best on 300 baud HF bands. It is a client and server setup currently you will ...
It runs best on 300 baud HF bands. It is a client and server setup currently you will need to be running both sides. Future releases I hope to integrate some sort of authorization or just open connections to keep a server running.
If you have 1 tnc, you could easily run software tnc on one side and hardware on the other. As long as they are operating on the same protocol, like AFSK 300 baud, or whatever.
There is no reference on the code to frequencies, and there is no radio controls currently at all. The ptt is all done from the tnc. It must be a KISS TNC, and HAMSTR uses ax25 encoding on kiss packets to help with redundancy
So you are free to setup your server and client on whatever frequency you want to try it.
I have tried it on 1200 baud vhf just inside my house, it worked fine.
I am not planning Lora integrations directly, however in the works is adding reticulum network support, which would allow for using Lora.
If you have 1 tnc, you could easily run software tnc on one side and hardware on the other. As long as they are operating on the same protocol, like AFSK 300 baud, or whatever.
There is no reference on the code to frequencies, and there is no radio controls currently at all. The ptt is all done from the tnc. It must be a KISS TNC, and HAMSTR uses ax25 encoding on kiss packets to help with redundancy
So you are free to setup your server and client on whatever frequency you want to try it.
I have tried it on 1200 baud vhf just inside my house, it worked fine.
I am not planning Lora integrations directly, however in the works is adding reticulum network support, which would allow for using Lora.