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Brief Comparison of TNCs (2014)
TNC-X
Kantronics KPC3+
Byonics TinyTrak 4
Argent Data OpenTracker
Brief Comparison of TNCs (2014)
TNC-X
I recommend this TNC
relatively inexpensive
only
has kissmode, no command mode
easy to set up
Can be powered from a USB port
Similar design to the TNC-Pi for the Raspberry PI
Kantronics KPC3+
Works well but has a buffer wrap bug in firmware that Kantronics has not acknowledged (as of 1/20/2014)
Expensive, compared to other 1200 baud TNCs.
Has many modes of operation including command,
KISS
, PBBS, KA-Node, Slave mode
Requires a 12 V power source
Byonics TinyTrak 4
I spent some time vetting this TNC because I like it a lot but it drops back to back packets in the same test that TNC-X & KPC3+ do not.
Many HAMS claim this TNC works well as a Winlink TNC … but I'm not one of them.
Good APRS TNC
Argent Data OpenTracker
I do not own this TNC but based on
this link
I do
not
believe it will handle connection oriented protocols like B2F.
It has a good rep as an APRS TNC.