Tom Stefanac
EF2
Hi guys!
I have been a bit of a stranger these last few months I guess. What can I say, work + school can keep a guy busy!
I am not very familar with APRS but would like to have some form of an intergrated APRS system. My primary mobile radio is an Icom 208H dual band rig and I just use a simple Garmin Etrex Yellow for a GPS feed.
I read Stan Olson's post about using UI-View in conjunction with a data free APRS-IS server to save cell modem bandwidth and it is a great idea. I may endup just going that route since I only have one GPS unit and I use it in conjunction with Xport to emulate the nema feed across multiple ports.
Now here is my complex question...
How would I go about setting up APRS using the radio itself and how could I do something like that without having to use two GPS units?
Would a serial port splitter exist sort of like how there is a USB port splitter?
What type of TNC or APRS units would be best?
Do I have to dedicate the radio to 144.390 or can I use it between beacons?
Would 30 meter APRS be a better bet in general and not just in VHF the dead zones?
What is the typical beacon time interval (2 minutes)?
How much power should typically be used (full)?
Should I just buy the TM-D700 and save myself trouble (but I still have the GPS issue right)?
What APRS systems are popular today?
Does anyone use APRS for NWS text data?
Why is life and APRS so complex?
Thanks!
Tom
I have been a bit of a stranger these last few months I guess. What can I say, work + school can keep a guy busy!
I am not very familar with APRS but would like to have some form of an intergrated APRS system. My primary mobile radio is an Icom 208H dual band rig and I just use a simple Garmin Etrex Yellow for a GPS feed.
I read Stan Olson's post about using UI-View in conjunction with a data free APRS-IS server to save cell modem bandwidth and it is a great idea. I may endup just going that route since I only have one GPS unit and I use it in conjunction with Xport to emulate the nema feed across multiple ports.
Now here is my complex question...
How would I go about setting up APRS using the radio itself and how could I do something like that without having to use two GPS units?
Would a serial port splitter exist sort of like how there is a USB port splitter?
What type of TNC or APRS units would be best?
Do I have to dedicate the radio to 144.390 or can I use it between beacons?
Would 30 meter APRS be a better bet in general and not just in VHF the dead zones?
What is the typical beacon time interval (2 minutes)?
How much power should typically be used (full)?
Should I just buy the TM-D700 and save myself trouble (but I still have the GPS issue right)?
What APRS systems are popular today?
Does anyone use APRS for NWS text data?
Why is life and APRS so complex?

Thanks!
Tom