Difference between revisions of "APRS: Automatic Packet/Position Reporting System"

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[[File:mt-aio-2.png|200px|thumb|left|Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon]]
[[File:mt-aio-2.png|200px|thumb|left|Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon]]


[[File:Mt-aio-exterior_165x297.png||left|Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon]]
[[File:Mt-aio-exterior_165x297.png||left|Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon, Exterior View]]
 
[[File:Mt-aio-interior_175x297.png||left|Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon, Interior View]]

Revision as of 14:03, 31 December 2017

Some Ham Operators choose to "beacon" their vehicle, bicycle, or even their own locations, using the APRS System.

In North America, the most commonly-used frequency is 144.390 MHz Simplex.

There are many "works out of the box" solutions, including Byonics.com; I use 2 of their "MT-AIO" units, which can be carried easily in a back-pack, or installed in a vehicle; they will run off of 8 AA batteries, or from external 12-volts DC.

Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon
Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon, Exterior View
Byonics.com MT-AIO APRS Beacon, Interior View