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Automatic Position Reporting System, or APRS, is a system where HAM radio operators use Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers along with their HAM radios to report their location as they move.
The industry has enhanced several radios in an effort to make this as easy as
possible, some including a GPS input on the back. And as such, this has made
APRS a much easier process.
APRS may seem like a cute "toy" and not worthy of further investigation, but it's
not. APRS is one of the most useful tools available to both
SkyWarn and
Emergency Communications.
Without accurate positioning information, how can you reliably call in a weather
event? How can you get emergency services to a particular disaster scene, especially
when all other "known" landmarks may have been raked off the face of the earth?
APRS allows the HAM radio operator to know and advertise their location.
Some members, if you view their details, have a graphic/map at the bottom of their
"Other 'About Me' Links" section that indicates where they are. This is generated
by their APRS enhanced radios.
For further information, please check out:
- APRS
by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR. This page is considered by many to be the rosetta stone
to this technology
- FindU
is a service provided by some fellow HAM radio operators to track and plot
APRS enabled radios...and their owners.
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Member Found Links For This Area |
- http://www.tnc-x.com/ [ found by 'KC5UNL' ]
- TNC-X is a new Terminal Node Controller (kit) design based on the Chepponis/Karn KISS protocol.
- http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak/ [ found by 'KC5UNL' ]
- TinyTrak3 is a GPS position encoder which, when connected to a serial GPS and a radio, will transmit its location at an adjustable rate.
- http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths/index.htm [ found by 'kc5unl' ]
- This page has a very complete discussion of APRS, including the relay path stuff ("RELAY" and "WIDE1-1", etc.)
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