Working on a useful APRS project
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Fri Jul 31 15:14:05 CDT 2009
Where can I get some of these GPS units?
Bob, WB4aPR
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tacos-bounces+bruninga=nadn.navy.mil at amrad.org
> [mailto:tacos-bounces+bruninga=nadn.navy.mil at amrad.org] On
> Behalf Of Michael Chisena
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:19 PM
> To: tacos AMRAD
> Subject: Working on a useful APRS project
>
> All, Lee N6UDP turned me on to an inexpensive GPS puck
> sutable for APRS applications. The pucks I have been using
> run about $70 each. These start at $37 each. With a
> simple connector change it can be pressed into service. Did
> the connector change last night based on this sketch.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/90108848@N00/sets/721576216514527
> 27/ This is a track from this mornings trip into work. As
> you can see KA2ZEV-7 works well.
> http://aprs.fi/?call=ka2zev-7&mt=m&z=11&timerange=3600
> See if you can spot any errors in the sketch. When I
> convert a second one, there will be more photography.
> Thanks in advance Mike KA2ZEV
>
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