MeshTNC is a tool for turning consumer grade LoRa radios into KISS TNC compatib

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33 points by todsacerdoti 2 days ago


anonymousiam - 2 days ago

I haven't done any AX.25 (or KISS) for over 30 years. Is it still a thing, or has the packet radio community moved on to something better? Back when I began, there were no turn-key solutions, so you often needed to modify your radio to get something on the air. This was especially true for 9600 baud FSK setups.

For a while, there was a community of stations creating an infrastructure similar to the dial-up BBS world, including message forwarding (UUCP).

There were even a few Internet gateways for a while. (I ran one of the two that were reachable from my corner of LA.) I imagine they're everywhere today.

(Getting married and raising children can quash a lot of hobbies.)

colanderman - 2 days ago

Nice! I've been looking for such a thing lately. KISSLoraTNC [1] is another implementation: The radio control interfaces differ though.

[1] https://github.com/kc1awv/KISSLoRaTNC

xantronix - 2 days ago

Fuck. Yeah. Bud. I have a userland AX.25 stack I wrote as my pandemic project, and pairing that with MeshTNC will be a dream come true for me. My stack has a few utilities for bridging KISS interfaces together, and exposing APRS-IS as a KISS interface itself, so I can definitely see a lot of cool things coming from this. (If I were feeling extra spicy, I could bind, say, /bin/login to a specific SSID and get a shell into my home machine from across town!)

Creamsicle47 - 2 days ago

Been quite a while since I've seen that word use outside of an LLM context.