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This package provides a client implementation of the AGWPE protocol, enabling and simplifying the creation of applications using that protocol in order to communicate with servers such as Direwolf or ldsped. A lower level API provides access to the protocol at a level close to that of individual AGWPE frames (not to be confused with AX.25 frames), enabling the ultimate level of control over communication with the server. A higher level API provides abstractions helpful in building more complex applications, transparently taking care of some of the details, such as connection management and monitoring. The AGWPE protocol, and thus this package, has the advantage, over other commonly used protocols such as KISS, that it can be easily used to create connected-mode sessions. As such, it can be used to create many types of ham radio software, from simple beaconing to full-fledged packet radio terminal applications akin to Linpac. (See PyHam’s Paracon software for an example of the latter.)
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| Client implementation of the AGWPE protocol for packet radio | python313-pyham_pe-1.1.2-1.1.noarch.rpm | ||
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