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blog:2020-08-15:picoaprs [2020/08/15 07:24] va7fiblog:2020-08-15:picoaprs [2020/08/15 07:46] – [PicoAPRS] va7fi
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-Apparently: the "World's smallest APRS Transceiver by DB1NTO"+Described as the "World's smallest APRS Transceiver by DB1NTO", the [[http://www.picoaprs.de/index_en.html |PicoAPRS]] can be used as: 
 +  * a tracker that can send position data 
 +  * a receiver that can receive APRS messages 
 +  * a stand alone APRS digipeater 
 +  * a computer connected TNC 
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 +Here are some screenshots: 
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 +It outputs 1W and you'll need to buy a separate antenna.  The PicoAPRS's antenna port is a female SMA port (so you'll need an antenna with a male SMA connector), so Baofeng antennas won't work. 
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 +[[https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/wmo-picoaprs |DX Engineering]] sells it for $220 and the user comments there are pretty informative: it seems that unless you're in an area with lots of digipeaters, using this unit with a portable antenna and its meagre 1W won't work as a mobile APRS station.  However, people have used it as trackers for drones or even drone APRS digipeaters 
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 +It's pretty cool, but I can think of a lot of other things I'd spend $220 before buying this (unless I had a drone I guess).
  
blog/2020-08-15/picoaprs.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/15 07:47 by va7fi