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I removed the transient DISCORD link and replaced it with instructions on how to ask for the link. I added description of the GITHUB links and added a link to John G8BPQ's project. I added information about the HF net.
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** [https://groups.io/g/ncpacket NCPacket groups.io]
** [https://groups.io/g/ncpacket NCPacket groups.io]
* Discord
* Discord
** There is a TARPN discord.  You'll need to get the link from somebody who is already logged into the TARPN channel.  If you ar already subscribed to the TARPN groups.io, send a request there.   
** There is a TARPN discord.  You'll need to get the link from somebody who is already logged into the TARPN channel.  If you are already subscribed to the TARPN groups.io, send a request there.   
* GitHub
* GitHub
** There are projects for and about TARPN on GITHUB.  Some of these are official, some are candidate projects that are not part of the project, yet.  [https://github.com/search?q=tarpn&type=repositories Click to Search]
** There are projects for and about TARPN on GITHUB.  Some of these are official, some are candidate projects that are not part of the project, yet.  [https://github.com/search?q=tarpn&type=repositories Click to Search]
** As of 2013, the TARPN node stack uses LINBPQ, written by John, G8BPQ.  This link goes to one of the GITHUB mirrors of LINBPQ or other elements of John;s software:  [https://github.com/g8bpq?tab=repositories G8BPQ (network routing layer)].  John maintains his own software repository and has links to his project code [https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/index.html here].  The GITHUB copies are by other-than-John and are not necessarily up to date.
** As of 2013, the TARPN node stack uses LINBPQ, written by John, G8BPQ.  This link goes to one of the GITHUB mirrors of LINBPQ or other elements of John's software:  [https://github.com/g8bpq?tab=repositories G8BPQ (network routing layer)].  John maintains his own software repository and has links to his project code [https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/index.html here].  The GITHUB copies are by other-than-John and are not necessarily up to date.
* On-the-air nets
* On-the-air nets
** NCPacket UHF net: Thursday @ 7pm Eastern on the [https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?ID=314&state_id=37 442.150 repeater]
** NCPacket UHF net: Thursday @ 7pm Eastern on the [https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?ID=314&state_id=37 442.150 repeater]
** NCPacket UHF net: Friday @ 12pm Eastern on the [https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?ID=464&state_id=37 444.525 repeater]
** NCPacket UHF net: Friday @ 12pm Eastern on the [https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/details.php?ID=464&state_id=37 444.525 repeater]
** TARPN 75m net: Sunday @ 9pm Eastern around 3.968 MHz LSB (+/- depending on conflicting QSOs on freq).  An email is sent to the TARPN groups.io each week updating us on what is going on with the HF net.
** TARPN 75m net: Sunday @ 9pm Eastern around 3.973 MHz LSB (+/- depending on conflicting QSOs on freq).  An email is sent to the TARPN groups.io each week updating us on what is going on with the HF net.

Latest revision as of 00:32, 1 September 2023

TARPN Community

  • Email groups
  • Discord
    • There is a TARPN discord. You'll need to get the link from somebody who is already logged into the TARPN channel. If you are already subscribed to the TARPN groups.io, send a request there.
  • GitHub
    • There are projects for and about TARPN on GITHUB. Some of these are official, some are candidate projects that are not part of the project, yet. Click to Search
    • As of 2013, the TARPN node stack uses LINBPQ, written by John, G8BPQ. This link goes to one of the GITHUB mirrors of LINBPQ or other elements of John's software: G8BPQ (network routing layer). John maintains his own software repository and has links to his project code here. The GITHUB copies are by other-than-John and are not necessarily up to date.
  • On-the-air nets
    • NCPacket UHF net: Thursday @ 7pm Eastern on the 442.150 repeater
    • NCPacket UHF net: Friday @ 12pm Eastern on the 444.525 repeater
    • TARPN 75m net: Sunday @ 9pm Eastern around 3.973 MHz LSB (+/- depending on conflicting QSOs on freq). An email is sent to the TARPN groups.io each week updating us on what is going on with the HF net.