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		<title>VGC Smart-Radios: APRS, Packet, KISS and Satellite Ops</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 17:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re the kind of operator who enjoys doing more than voice QSOs, the VERO VR-N76 and VR-N7600 are a seriously capable combo. These radios sit at the intersection of</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://pileupdx.com/2026/02/06/vgc-smart-radios-aprs-packet-kiss-and-satellite-ops/">VGC Smart-Radios: APRS, Packet, KISS and Satellite Ops</a> appeared first on <a href="https://pileupdx.com">PileupDX.com</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<article>If you’re the kind of operator who enjoys doing more than voice QSOs, the VERO <strong>VR-N76</strong> and <strong>VR-N7600</strong> are a seriously capable combo. These radios sit at the intersection of classic ham radio and modern smart-radio workflow: APRS, packet-oriented operation, KISS modem capability, app-driven control, and satellite-friendly planning.</p>
<p>The short version: the <strong>VR-N76</strong> is the flexible field handheld, and the <strong>VR-N7600</strong> is the high-power mobile/base workhorse. Same family, shared operating model, different deployment strengths.</p>
<h2>Why these radios are perfect for amateur radio</h2>
<p>Many radios can do FM voice. Far fewer make it easy to build a complete workflow around <strong>position, packet, messaging, and tactical coordination</strong>. The N76 and N7600 are compelling because they let you run casual and technical operating styles without turning your go-kit into a cable jungle.</p>
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<li><strong>APRS-ready workflows</strong> for position, status, and tracking</li>
<li><strong>KISS modem support</strong> for packet/APRS interoperability with compatible apps and tools</li>
<li><strong>Bluetooth + app control</strong> for fast frequency, memory, and profile changes</li>
<li><strong>BSS/APRS ecosystem functions</strong> for structured team coordination</li>
<li><strong>Satellite support with Doppler tracking</strong> for pass-aware operation and frequency correction during satellite passes</li>
</ul>
<h2>APRS and tracking: more than just a beacon</h2>
<p>For many hams, APRS starts as a map dot and stops there. With this platform, APRS can become operational: tracking teammates during SOTA/POTA movement, coordinating support vehicles, managing distributed event stations, and maintaining visibility when voice traffic gets busy.</p>
<p>The app layer helps reduce menu friction. You can think in terms of <em>workflow</em>, not button gymnastics: load profile, deploy, track, adjust, continue operating.</p>
<h2>Packet + KISS modem: where technical operation gets practical</h2>
<p>If packet is your thing, this is where the radios get especially interesting. KISS modem support enables compatible software-based packet/APRS operation, making it practical to move between voice and data-oriented use without rebuilding your station every time.</p>
<p>For experimenters, this means cleaner portable workflows. For operational users, it means message-capable paths when voice nets are congested or when traffic discipline matters.</p>
<h2>Satellite operation: pass planning plus Doppler tracking</h2>
<p>Satellite work is all about timing, frequency accuracy, and fast execution. The app environment supports pass-aware operation and Doppler tracking, helping operators compensate frequency shift as satellites move across the sky. That means less manual retuning during critical parts of the pass and more focus on making the contact.</p>
<p>Operator skill and antenna discipline still decide results, but combining pass planning with Doppler-aware tuning support gives you a cleaner and more repeatable satellite workflow in the field.</p>
<h2>Choose your role: N76 handheld vs N7600 mobile/base</h2>
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<th align="left">Model</th>
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<td><strong>VR-N76</strong></td>
<td>Portable/field handheld operation</td>
<td>Excellent for on-foot activity, event support, expedition comms, APRS tracking in motion, packet workflows, and satellite operation with Doppler-aware support in a compact go-kit.</td>
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<td><strong>VR-N7600 (50W)</strong></td>
<td>Vehicle, shack, or fixed command position</td>
<td>High-power dual-band coverage for wider footprint and stronger infrastructure role; ideal as a mobile hub, event control station, or fixed base for coordinated APRS/voice operation and satellite support from a higher-power station position.</td>
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<h2>App features hams will actually use</h2>
<ul>
<li>Fast programming of channels, memories, and operating profiles</li>
<li>Live map-based teammate/location visibility</li>
<li>Track/history review after activation or exercise</li>
<li>Radio messaging workflows for concise field traffic</li>
<li>Satellite pass tools with Doppler tracking support</li>
<li>Device and radio parameter management from phone</li>
<li>Extended network intercom/forwarding scope (Android Only)</li>
<li>Network relay functions (Android Only)</li>
<li>Global walkie-talkie/global channel functions (Android Only)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Preparedness relevance: hobby capability that scales to serious use</h2>
<p>Most of us get into this for the fun first. But the same capabilities that make this platform great for experimentation also matter when conditions are less forgiving. In degraded scenarios, you need more than “copy you?” You need voice, position awareness, structured coordination, and fast reconfiguration.</p>
<p>The N76 and N7600 support that mindset: handheld mobility where needed, high-power fixed/mobile coverage where needed, and a shared operating model across both.</p>
<h2>Final take</h2>
<p>If your ham-radio focus includes APRS, packet, KISS workflows, satellite activity with Doppler-aware operation, and preparedness-ready communications, the <strong>VR-N76 + VR-N7600</strong> pairing is a strong setup. It is flexible enough for everyday experimentation and structured enough for real operational use when it matters.</p>
<p><a href="https://pileupdx.com/vgc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Shop VGC smart-radios and accessories here</a> ➜</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://pileupdx.com/2026/02/06/vgc-smart-radios-aprs-packet-kiss-and-satellite-ops/">VGC Smart-Radios: APRS, Packet, KISS and Satellite Ops</a> appeared first on <a href="https://pileupdx.com">PileupDX.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lab599 TX-1000 Unveiled: Full HF, VHF &#038; UHF SDR Transceiver Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2025 11:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lab599 has officially shared the first photos and initial details about their latest project—the TX-1000, a direct sampling Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver covering HF, VHF, and UHF bands. This</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://pileupdx.com/2025/04/24/lab599-tx-1000-unveiled-full-hf-vhf-uhf-sdr-transceiver-announced/">Lab599 TX-1000 Unveiled: Full HF, VHF &#038; UHF SDR Transceiver Announced</a> appeared first on <a href="https://pileupdx.com">PileupDX.com</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p3"><span class="s2"><b>Lab599</b></span> has officially shared the first photos and initial details about their latest project—the <span class="s2"><b>TX-1000</b></span>, a direct sampling <span class="s2"><b>Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver</b></span> covering <span class="s2"><b>HF, VHF, and UHF bands</b></span>. This announcement marks an exciting development for the amateur radio community, introducing a true <span class="s2"><b>multi-band, multi-mode SDR transceiver</b></span> designed for serious operators.</p>
<p class="p3">While the <span class="s2"><b>TX-1000</b></span> is still at the prototype stage, key questions remain about <span class="s2"><b>CE certification</b></span>, final specifications, and the expected Tx-1000 release date—but the first glimpse confirms that this is shaping up to be a major new contender in the world of SDR transceivers.</p>
<p class="p3">Below, you’ll find the preliminary information shared by <span class="s2"><b>Lab599</b></span> as of today, <span class="s2"><b>April 24, 2025</b></span>.</p>
<h3>TX-1000 Key Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Panorama (spectrum + waterfall) up to 384 kHz wide</li>
<li>Several spectrum display options</li>
<li><strong>Dual receiver</strong> (mixing sound A+B or A&amp;B in stereo)</li>
<li>Adjustable bandwidth: HPF from 0 Hz to 2700 Hz, LPF from 100 Hz to 20 kHz</li>
<li>Built-in <strong>SWR/Power meter</strong></li>
<li>Automatic and manual <strong>Notch filter</strong></li>
<li>Switchable AGC (Automatic Gain Control) with adjustable attack rate</li>
<li><strong>Band map</strong> with automatic mode switching</li>
<li>Digital noise reduction (<strong>DNR</strong>), impulse noise blanker (NB)</li>
<li><strong>CAT</strong> virtual COM port (TS-2000 / FT-450 emulation, RTS &#8211; PTT, DTR &#8211; CW)</li>
<li><strong>USB operation</strong> (audio transfer, IQ, CAT, KEY, PTT)</li>
<li><strong>RDS/CW/RTTY</strong> decoder, self-tuning, Gaussian filter</li>
<li>Band-specific <strong>SWR graph plotting</strong></li>
<li><strong>Spectrum analyzer</strong></li>
<li><strong>FT8/FT4</strong> receiver/transmitter</li>
<li><strong>SSTV</strong> decoder</li>
<li>FT8/FT4 log upload to https://allqso.ru/</li>
<li><strong>SSB/FM Scanner</strong> mode</li>
<li><strong>WSPR</strong> beacon mode</li>
<li><strong>VOX</strong> (voice-operated exchange)</li>
<li>SDHC/SDXC/SDHC <strong>memory card support</strong> up to 16 GB</li>
<li><strong>Digital voice recorder</strong>, quick playback on air</li>
<li><strong>Smart AGC</strong> taking into account human hearing characteristics (K-Weighting)</li>
<li><strong>TCXO</strong> frequency stability (option to use external clock source, e.g., GPS)</li>
<li><strong>WiFi</strong> operation: synchronization via <strong>NTP</strong> time servers, WiFi services</li>
<li><strong>Remote control</strong> with MH-48 microphone</li>
<li><strong>Digital self-identification beacon</strong></li>
<li>And more (including menu operation)</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="https://pileupdx.com/product/tx-1000-hf-vhf-uhf-100w-sdr-transceiver/">More images and information about the new TX-1000 on the product page</a>.</p>
<p><em>NOTE: All information and specifications are preliminary. Sign up for our newsletter to get updates on TX-1000 as new information is released.</em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://pileupdx.com/2025/04/24/lab599-tx-1000-unveiled-full-hf-vhf-uhf-sdr-transceiver-announced/">Lab599 TX-1000 Unveiled: Full HF, VHF &#038; UHF SDR Transceiver Announced</a> appeared first on <a href="https://pileupdx.com">PileupDX.com</a>.</p>
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