That workaround is here. I should have added a link to it in this video and will do now. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/VYMLzuAU8HU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kVis9blYC2ZDReiw
I would love to be able to do m17 on the mobile link tnc since I see under the modem settings one is for m17 but I don't know what vhf frequency to use for it or what program or applications on my android phone works for it
Excellent video! I just ordered my TNC4. Thanks for the warning about the Baofeng. I’m actually planning to use an older Wouxun KG-UVD1P. Hopefully it won’t have problems.
Thank you! That's awesome! Let me know how things go with it! The Baofengs seem to be hit or miss. A buddy of mine has a few and didn't have any issues and then I have a few other friends with them that had issues. I've not used a Wouxun, but I believe that model has a superheterodyne receiver which is something that generally only higher quality radios have. A lot of these cheaper radios have terrible receivers in them. I think that Wouxun should work well for you!
@@The_Comms_Channel will do! I also ordered the 6 DIN cable for the TNC4 as I plan to have a TYT 9000D in a go box for packet when camping. I may end up with 2 TNC4s, one for the Wouxun and one for the TYT. I may even turn the TYT into a portable digipeater but I’m still new to all of this so I thought I’d start with just packet and APRS.
Nice! I'll be doing a video series on setting up a digipeater based on our setup here, so stay tuned! For that we're using a DigiRig and Direwolf instead of a physical TNC.
@@The_Comms_Channel I am really looking forward to that! You have a great channel. I am sure you are going to grow tremendously as people find you on TH-cam.
Good video, I have the great ICOM w32a as well the ft 857, I tested my TNC4& Yaesu pretty straight forward, so my question is: is there a way to keep the settings for each radio or once adjusted can be used with different radios( would like to use between the Yaesu and the ICOM)as plug and play? Thank you in advance
Cool, daughters 12 and 15, just got theirs, so time to play. Good Video
Awesome! Always glad to see younger people getting into the hobby to keep it alive!
I look forward to the FTM-400 "work-around" video :)
That workaround is here. I should have added a link to it in this video and will do now. Thanks for watching!
th-cam.com/video/VYMLzuAU8HU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kVis9blYC2ZDReiw
Awesome review - what cable did you use for Icom IC-705? Thanks
Sure thing! It isn't listed on the page, but this cable should work store.mobilinkd.com/collections/tnc-cables/products/tnc-cable-for-icom-motorola
I would love to be able to do m17 on the mobile link tnc since I see under the modem settings one is for m17 but I don't know what vhf frequency to use for it or what program or applications on my android phone works for it
Excellent video! I just ordered my TNC4. Thanks for the warning about the Baofeng. I’m actually planning to use an older Wouxun KG-UVD1P. Hopefully it won’t have problems.
Thank you! That's awesome! Let me know how things go with it! The Baofengs seem to be hit or miss. A buddy of mine has a few and didn't have any issues and then I have a few other friends with them that had issues. I've not used a Wouxun, but I believe that model has a superheterodyne receiver which is something that generally only higher quality radios have. A lot of these cheaper radios have terrible receivers in them. I think that Wouxun should work well for you!
@@The_Comms_Channel will do! I also ordered the 6 DIN cable for the TNC4 as I plan to have a TYT 9000D in a go box for packet when camping. I may end up with 2 TNC4s, one for the Wouxun and one for the TYT. I may even turn the TYT into a portable digipeater but I’m still new to all of this so I thought I’d start with just packet and APRS.
Nice! I'll be doing a video series on setting up a digipeater based on our setup here, so stay tuned! For that we're using a DigiRig and Direwolf instead of a physical TNC.
@@The_Comms_Channel I am really looking forward to that! You have a great channel. I am sure you are going to grow tremendously as people find you on TH-cam.
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Good video, I have the great ICOM w32a as well the ft 857, I tested my TNC4& Yaesu pretty straight forward, so my question is: is there a way to keep the settings for each radio or once adjusted can be used with different radios( would like to use between the Yaesu and the ICOM)as plug and play? Thank you in advance
Not that I'm aware of unfortunately. That would be nice to have though
So you're able to do conventional packet radio with the Mobilinkd TNC4?
Hi Joe. You sure can. Much of my use is conventional AX.25 on D-RATS.
What's 96000 buds what is does ? 12000 vs 96000
9600 is just a bit faster data rate. There's not as much equipment that uses it though so most stuff out there is using 1200
Kenwood TH-f6a has a 9600 baud option.
Was never able to get a hold of one. Saw one at a hamfest, but it was gone before I came back around to that table. Love the form factor of it
@@The_Comms_Channel If you see another one, grab it.
Very thorough, useful, and informative. Thanks! 73 de K0WHW
Thanks! Glad you found the video useful! 73
nice vid! 73's
Yaesu is a known Japanese company
Yes