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===== Resources ===== | ===== Resources ===== | ||
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- | * [[national-packet-update|National Packet Update]] - regular newsletter pulled together by 2E0SIP | + | * [[national-packet-update|National Packet Update]] - regular newsletter pulled together by members |
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+ | <WRAP center round box full> | ||
+ | ===== I built a node, now what? ===== | ||
+ | There' | ||
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+ | The enthusiasm is fantastic, but putting up a node in isolation might be a recipe for disappointment. | ||
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+ | A packet node in isolation will work just fine, serving as a test bed for experimentation, | ||
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+ | Inter-node linking via the internet is a practical option for those truly isolated, but before building a node, or indeed afterwards, do take a look at the [[https:// | ||
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+ | If you find that you have no neighbours within RF range, it can absolutely make sense to hook up to your geographically most reasonable neighbour over the internet. But in this situation, we would definitely encourage you to go out actively looking for nearby link partners who might also want to run a node. These might be local club members, those new to packet, or people you find online. Ask around in places such as [[https:// | ||
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+ | When the network becomes busier, it can make a lot of sense to introduce a second/ | ||
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+ | So please do consider your neighbours, and also what you want to get out of packet radio, when forming your plans! | ||
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