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Bill Daniels wrote:
How about something like packet radio? I understand the ARRL has a pretty widespread network. I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Marc |
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![]() "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message m... Bill Daniels wrote: How about something like packet radio? I understand the ARRL has a pretty widespread network. I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Marc Define expensive. Bill Daniels |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
"Marc Ramsey" wrote in message I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Define expensive. $2.20/month access fee per unit, $0.15 per 72 bit message, which is adequate for lat/lon and a status code. Note that this device is transmit only, and the latency between transmission and availability at the data portal is presently unspecified... Marc |
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![]() "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message news ![]() Bill Daniels wrote: "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Define expensive. $2.20/month access fee per unit, $0.15 per 72 bit message, which is adequate for lat/lon and a status code. Note that this device is transmit only, and the latency between transmission and availability at the data portal is presently unspecified... Marc So, for less than $10 for a nice XC flight, your crew could track you real time. That sounds like a great idea to me. Now, if that data could be sent to the retrieve car.... Bill Daniels |
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Marc Ramsey wrote:
I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Every 15 minutes would still be useful. That would be, at worst, about a 40 mile diameter circle of "potential location" around the last transmission of a flying glider. It might still transmit after a crash, too. What kind of antenna does it need? Is that the antenna on the top of the unit in the picture? -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Marc Ramsey wrote: I know a few people who are experimenting with it, but repeaters are few and far between where I fly. Here's what I'm planning on playing with, but it starts to get expensive to update position more frequently than every 15 minutes or so: http://www.sensservice.com/proddetai...100-0149&cat=7 Every 15 minutes would still be useful. That would be, at worst, about a 40 mile diameter circle of "potential location" around the last transmission of a flying glider. It might still transmit after a crash, too. What kind of antenna does it need? Is that the antenna on the top of the unit in the picture? I believe it uses a separate patch antenna, similar in size to those used by GPS receivers... Marc |
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