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COLIN LAMB wrote:
APRS (automatic position reporting system) was developed by a ham and is now used by police and other groups for tracking. The problem has been taking the data and doing something useful with it. For a number of years, you could transmit a position report and have it show up as a position and track on the internet. That alone is useful to glider pilots, but it requires access by the receiving station to the internet. To implement this setup, all that is necessary is an old 2 meter handy talkie (about $50 or less used), a TNC (less than $50 new) and a GPS. The GPS can be any retired unit with simply a serial data output. So, for $150, you can place your location on the internet. Note that you do not need to be a ham to use this in your glider. It needs to be "operated" by a ham, which means the ham would install it and set up the software. The software controls the transmitter, so if the ham sets up the software, he is controlling the transmitter, even if not present. I don't agree with this at all. If you are using a 2M ham transmitter without a ham license, you are violating FCC rules. The software you claim to have controlling the transmitter does not eliminate the need for a "control operator" for the 2M transmitter to be licensed. If you are not a ham or know a ham, you can now obtain a license without knowing the morse code. That requirement has been eliminated. The exam, in the simplest form, involves memorizing a pool of multiple choice questions and receiving passing grades. A book with the most current question pool is available. This part is true. I have not tried out the OT2m but am planning on ordering one and thought I would post this to let others think about it. I assume you have memorized the questions for your ham license before you put a 2M transmitter on the air or you may get a written invitation from the FCC to explain your actions. Colin Lamb |
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