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Yes. Thats exactly what I do. For APRS you can use your tail number
(NXXXX) and place your HAM call sign at end of the digital signal to satisfy FCC requirements. You can select an airplane symbol to show up on the map. On Sep 7, 3:11 pm, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote: I do have a question. In the APRS map displays I have looked at, the symbols all contained the Ham license call sign. That's a little cryptic for non-hams. Is there a way to display an "N" number or other identifier instead? Bill Daniels |
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Of course, you can just use the existing satellite network to get
global coverage. Something like this: http://www.daestra.com/overview.htm Which uses the Satamatics SAT-201 terminal: http://www.satamatics.com/ Sadly, you get to pay usage fees. But notice you get to send messages. So you could have a 'panic' button and a G switch. -- Philip Plane _____ | ---------------( )--------------- Glider pilots have no visible means of support |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
I do have a question. In the APRS map displays I have looked at, the symbols all contained the Ham license call sign. That's a little cryptic for non-hams. Is there a way to display an "N" number or other identifier instead? Bill Daniels Yes. The majority of folks use their ham call sign as the "identifier".. but that is but part of the packet's message. You can use whatever you want to be your screen-name/identifier. The catch: you must identify your station using your licensed call sign every 10 minutes or at the conclusion of your conversation. When I do motorcycle escort, my identifier is MSMOT-# or whatever our group decides. I beacon every 3 minutes. Every third beacon (9 mins) I have a status message broadcast that includes my amatuer call sign. The reason for the standardized call signs allows someone (our control point) with a computer to filter out NON event traffic and watch only us. This is peculiarity of my radio, which has the TNC/packet feature built in. If you were to use TinyTrack, you could program all sorts of variables, based on speed, course change, etc as to when your beacon goes off. As long as your licensed call sign is in a message somewhere every 10 mins, you are golden. |
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