OAUSA Net - APRS - February 11, 2016
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:42 pm
APRS is one of those Ham Radio things that is considered by most of us, at one time or another. Personally, in the beginning, I discovered that it had an extremely high aggravation factor. Once I got past all that, and had a well functioning set-up, it has turned out to be a very useful tool. Unless you have an electrical engineering degree and a huge reservoir of patience, it is best, if you want to get started in APRS, to get the help of someone who has gone through the process and knows how to do it. Many of us at OAUSA were very fortunate to have the help of others who had already been down the APRS road.
As a natural consequence of the multiple uses that APRS offers, you will always get a new perspective and discover other applications when you hear different people speak on the subject. Our guest this week will be Jim Sanders, AG6IF, who may be known to many of you. Jim has been active with APRS for many years and some of his projects can be found at the links below. We also will have a number of long time users on hand to lend their perspective as well. The net should be informative for current users as well as those who want to get started. Join us!!
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As a natural consequence of the multiple uses that APRS offers, you will always get a new perspective and discover other applications when you hear different people speak on the subject. Our guest this week will be Jim Sanders, AG6IF, who may be known to many of you. Jim has been active with APRS for many years and some of his projects can be found at the links below. We also will have a number of long time users on hand to lend their perspective as well. The net should be informative for current users as well as those who want to get started. Join us!!
The images below are numbered in order to quickly view them as Jim makes reference to them during the net.
Number 1
Number 2
Number 3
Number 4
Number 5
Number 6
Number 7
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Number 10
Number 11
Number 12
Number 13
Number 14