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= GPARNS (General Purpose Amateur Radio Number Sequence) =

What is it?
The General Purpose Amateur Radio Number Sequence is a set of numbers between 0 and 26,000,000. Each million is defined as a letter in the alphabet (A= 1,000,000 etc..). These numbers are sent over radio waves via binary in Radio Teletype. On the receiving end, a computer decodes the Radio Teletype into binary which is then decoded into numbers, then letters. To modulate these signals, most use the GPARNS LNL System Receive 12+7x4 Repeater 997534 ran on the WIN SYSTEM. The GPARNS LNL System Receive 12+7x4 Repeater 997534 (General Purpose Amateur Radio Number Sequence Low Noise Locator System Receiving on 12+28, Type 4 Repeater), is the only way to encode, modulate, send, demodulate, decode and receive these numbers. These numbers have also been used in GSM encoding and processing to collect data based on signal strength, distance from towers etc. This Number sequence was invented in 1980 and hasn't been used that much. This system runs of a 2 to the power of 11 kilobyte data streams. The Repeater can process 400 Terabytes in 4.5 Seconds.

Examples
In 2019, A ham radio operator was using his IC-9700 and looking for someone to talk to. While searching, he found some weird noise on 1.920.455 GHz. This is the number sequence. When he figured out how to translate the 'language', it said "ÆÆǗǗṨ ẀẀẀ.ÁŔŖĹ.ÖŖĞ" This clearly meant there was a DX station from ARRL, but at the start of the conversation, it said "ÆÆǗǗṨ". In English, it says "AA2UUS" which is 01000001 01000001 00110010 01010101 01010011 01010011 in binary.

Which Radios use it?
Very few radios use this communications method because it is obsolete. So if you want the GPARNS system, you need to spend a little more money for a transverter.

What frequencies does GPARNS operate on?
The GPARNS LNL System Receive 12+7x4 Repeater 997534 is on 2320 MHz, 2048 MHz, 24192 MHz, 18.200 MHz and 28.420 MHz. The repeater callsign is AA2UUS. in order to operate this repeater, you must use 2 to the 3rd power byte data streams.