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====== APRS ====== | ====== APRS ====== | ||
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< | < | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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Basically, the way it works is: | Basically, the way it works is: | ||
* Your APRS capable radio transmits data on 144.39 Mhz (in North America). | * Your APRS capable radio transmits data on 144.39 Mhz (in North America). | ||
- | * Someone else's APRS capable radio hears that data and can display it, store it, and re-transmit it. | + | * Someone else's APRS capable radio hears that data and can display it, store it, and re-transmit it to extend the range of the network. |
+ | ===== APRS-IS ===== | ||
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Basically, the way it works is: | Basically, the way it works is: | ||
- | * Your APRS capable radio connected to a computer | + | * Your APRS capable radio connected to a computer |
* Others can view this information [[https:// | * Others can view this information [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== Popular APRS Radios ===== | ||
+ | FIXME: Please add a list of radios that can do APRS on their own. | ||
===== Windows ===== | ===== Windows ===== | ||
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- | ===== Configuration | + | ==== Configuration ==== |
To use with Signalink, see the [[howto: | To use with Signalink, see the [[howto: | ||
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