Robust Packet Radio: Digital Mode for HF Communication
Learn about Robust Packet, a digital communication mode designed for reliable data transmission over shortwave frequencies.
Robust Packet is a digital mode designed for reliable data transfer, especially under weak signal conditions or when propagation is challenging. It is a robust alternative to traditional packet radio, offering improved error correction and better performance in noisy environments. Hams use Robust Packet for various applications, from basic message exchange to more complex data operations, often over long distances or difficult paths where other modes might fail.
Operators interested in Robust Packet can find resources detailing the mode's technical specifications and operational frequencies. There are also sites providing dynamic maps of active Robust Packet stations and information on compatible modems and software clients. These resources help hams set up their stations for Robust Packet activity and engage in QSOs using this resilient digital mode.
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Robust PACKET, also known as HF-APRS, RPR, Winlink RMS, and APRSlink, is an OFDM version of PACKET optimized for shortwave use.
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Website dedicated to the Robust Packet Network with dynamic map of current stations, RP documentation, List of capable modems