The files below contain background material related to medium to 
high-speed packet radio.  This material was collected by the Twin 
Cities (MN) Network Enhancement Task Force.


The following DOS/Word 4.0 files are in file HSEQUIP.ZIP:

9K6HDBK.DOC
Mike Curtis', WD6EHR, "9600 Baud Packet Handbook," Ver. 2.0, June 
13, 1994.  An FTP site for this document is hydra.carleton.ca in 
/pub/hamradio/packet, file 96man2x0.txt.

9K6MODS.DOC
A collection of equipment modifications for 9.6K Bd operation.

EQUIPOPT.DOC
Barry McLarnon's, VE3JF, "Equipment Options for Medium to High-
Speed Packet," last updated Dec. 14, 1994.  An FTP site for this 
document is hydra.carleton.ca in /pub/hamradio/packet, file 
highspeed.007.

SS.DOC
Information on spread spectrum radios.

TEKK.DOC
Description and modifications for the TEKK data radios.

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The following DOS/Word 4.0 files are in file HSNODES.ZIP:

GRAPES.DOC
A description of the GRAPES modem.  See also EQUIPOPT.DOC in 
another file.

IPROUTER.DOC
Software and hardware issues related to nodes, etc., for IP 
networking.  Use in combination with NODESWIT.DOC.

NODESWIT.DOC
Extensive information on nodes and switches for packet networks.  
Use in combination with IPROUTER.DOC.

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The following DOS/Word 4.0 files are in file HSOPS.ZIP

9K6BW.DOC
Considerations regarding operation of 9.6K Bd G3RUH-type modems 
in a 15 Khz channels.  [Remember that "channels" must include guard 
bands sufficient to prevent interference to adjacent channel users.]

9K6PRACT.DOC
Practical considerations for 9.6K Bd operations.

COORD.DOC
Coordination of digital facilities in traditional voice repeater band 
plans.

DIGRPTR.DOC
Discussion relating to design and operation of full duplex digital 
repeaters.

ASYNC.DOC
A proposal by Jeff King, WB8WKA, for "A High-Speed Multicast 
Capable Packet System," Sept. 4, 1994.

SKEY.DOC
Description of The S/KEY One-Time Password System developed by 
Neil M. Haller and Philip R. Karn.  The S/KEY one-time password 
system provides authentication over networks that are subject to 
eavesdropping/reply attacks.

