Packet Radio Resources for Amateur Radio Operators

Find essential information and links for setting up and operating packet radio, a digital communication mode for hams.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Packet radio allows hams to exchange digital data over radio, creating networks and bulletin board systems (BBS) for messages, files, and real-time chats. Operators use a Terminal Node Controller (TNC) or a sound card interface with their transceiver to convert data between a computer and the radio. This mode supports various amateur radio activities, from local message handling to long-distance DX connections via networked nodes.

This category provides resources for understanding and implementing packet radio stations. Hams can find introductory guides explaining the basics of packet communication, along with technical details for setting up sound card interfaces, such as those using AGWPE. There are also resources for building and configuring packet radio networks, including information on gateways and network lists for regions like the USA and Germany.

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