I uploaded a file showing some tracks recorded during our County's annual Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX). This is the fourth major training event we have...
The 2009 Indiana-Kentucky SAR Conference was held November 6-8 2009 at Lincoln State Park in Indiana. Several teams at the conference had APRS capabilities,...
Mike, Maptech now has a team tracker module for Terrain Navigator that works with APRS. They copied a lot of the function you will find in Dmapper, and it ...
David, I went to the Maptech website and could not find any information on the add-on you referred. Do you have a link or more information? Kevin Ives,...
+1 VTSAR uses TNPro and I would love it if we could pump APRS into it as I do now with DMapper/UIview/Topo! William Daugherty ________________________________ ...
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:04 PM, DaveN roadfacts.com ... Team Tracker works with APRS? I thought it only worked with the Infinity GPS mics? I contacted...
For what it's worth, the Tracker2 will output received APRS waypoints in the same format as the Infinity mics. At least, to the extent that I was able to...
  Maybe I missed something but thought I would comment. We are using TNPro 8 with no additional maptech addons, dmapper, kantronics kpc3+, and byonics...
You can find the team tracker module info at the following. http://maptech.mytopo.com/land/terrainnavigatorpro/index.cfm?infopg=team-tracker I have not...
Good morning all and a belated Merry Christmas. Hopefully everyone got all the new toys that was on their list. I have been using Xastir for a while now and...
... No, other than changing it in the source code and recompiling. I use the text-on-black option which makes the font stand out on any map stackup. ... No. ...
All - We've created an extensive collection of scaled map products for use in Haiti by responders (free, no strings attached). Directories contain desciptive...
Would people who have already done it share what worked to receive and display APRS signals on a portable GPS mapping receiver. The idea is to allow team,...
I used to use a Tracker2 with a GPSmap 60CS. Chased a balloon about 150 miles with that as my primary tracking system and it worked great. I've got a Colorado...
I use my Byonics MT-TT4 with the Avmap G5 display receiver. The simplest way to monitor APRS is to use a notebook with a 3G connection to see your tracker on...
Along these lines there is software for the iphone that will do the same. Rick WB5VUL ... From: CaptALord@... To: SAR_APRS@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday,...
All Let me be clear that I'm looking for a radio based solution that can receive APRS beacon signals and display them on a PORTABLE mapping GPS receiver. This...
i've been wrong before, but i seem to remember one of our guys hooking up an emap to a thd7a and getting waypoints created on the emap. it might have worked...
For listen only, the simplest way to receive data is to plug the output from a scanner into a PC running sound card software (AGW or similar) and an APRS...
For a number of years, I have used my Kenwood TH-D7 with a Garmin GPSIII plus. The only additional hardware required is a cable between the two units. No...
... I can plot APRS positions with a Tracker2 and a Garmin GPS-II+. I think pretty much any Garmin that can receive serial NMEA strings will plot positions. A...
... I should have mentioned, the D7A gives you 2-way messaging as well and it's own battery, so you'd carry the HT, the GPS, and a cable to connect the two....
Not only will an APRS capable radio download to the GPS unit, it will update the points when new location data comes in. Though it must be connected at the...
... In North America the default for APRS is on 2 meters (144.39), not 440. There exist single-band transmitters and transceivers that do APRS on 2-meters....
My favorite hookup is either my TM-D700 or TH-D7ag and a Garmin 60C(S)x. Both radios are no longer under production but for a mobile set you have the TM-D710...
Hmmm... I guess I was remembering the wrong frequency! Next time I had better look it up before I post. Thanks for straightening it out! Wendy Stefaniak,...
I am not going to attempt to interpret FCC rules. However, I would think you would be pretty safe as long as you were using frequiencies assigned to amateur...