No he means FX.25:
From the Milcom/BTown blogs:
"The communications board contains the transmitter and receiver. The transmitter operates at 2 meters and can put out up to 1 watt of signal. Power level is adjustable. The transmitter can operate at 1200 baud AFSK and 9600 baud FSK. The transmitter uses the AX.25 protocol. An experimental FX.25 protocol will be tested that adds forward error correction capability to the AX.25 protocol and still allows typical TNCs to decode the packets.
John
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Nigel G8IFF/W8IFF" nigel@ngunn.net Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 1:06 PM To: "Robin Theunis" robint91@gmail.com Cc: "Ivan Galysh" ivan.galysh@nrl.navy.mil; amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ANDE-2 Deployment
You mean AX25 TNC? Your local amateur radio dealer should have them or you can implement it is software. Free programmes are available.
Robin Theunis wrote:
Where can you get those FX-25 TNC?
Robin ON8RTH
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