APRS - part two

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Re: APRS - part two

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robbage wrote: While I'm here, the Hills Amateur Radio Group (HARG) have just officially put their digipeater VK6AHR-3 onsite and online in Lesmurdie here.
It's working nicely, robbage. What gear is it running on?
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Re: APRS - part two

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vk6hgr wrote:It's working nicely, robbage. What gear is it running on?
Here's part of what I sent on OZAPRS

The equipment consists of a Kantronics KPC-3 (non plus, v8.2), an FM-92 kindly donated by Ham College, a home made j-pole (at roof level), a home made PSU and a 12Ah SLAB backup. This will shortly evolve to an Argent Data Tracker2, a Peet Bros Ultimeter 2100 Wx, a much better PSU and a Comet GP-5 tower mounted. Feedback can go to my email or as indicated in the digi status reports.

Also, thanks to VK6ZMS Martin for the loan of the KPC-3.


The EPROM in the FM-92 has 145.175 on Ch 59 at the moment. That should be OK for now with the battery backup.

Edit: Also, the PHG (and hence the range estimation) is based on the final antenna set-up we plan on using, not the current setup which is lower gain and lower physically. Not that the PHG system is very accurate anyway.
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Re: APRS - part two

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robbage wrote:
vk6hgr wrote:It's working nicely, robbage. What gear is it running on?
The EPROM in the FM-92 has 145.175 on Ch 59 at the moment. That should be OK for now with the battery backup.
Awesome. All going well I should have the always-on FM92 ROMs ready tomorrow :)
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Re: APRS - part two

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When the weather clears up HARG will be putting the collinear on the HF tower. Also waiting for a new product from TET-Emtron
that will allow us to use our yagi on 40 meters.
The HARG digipeater also waits for Tic Hill 6RTH-3 to go first to avoid congestion and packet collisions.
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Re: APRS - part two

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VK4BBS tracking across the Nullarbor via HF at the moment

http://aprs.fi/?call=a%2FVK4BBS-15
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Re: APRS - part two

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There is a bit of ducting tonight. The Mt Barker digipeater is forwarding packets to Perth via Pinjarra.

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Re: APRS - part two

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VK6ZMS wrote:There is a bit of ducting tonight. The Mt Barker digipeater is forwarding packets to Perth via Pinjarra.
To me via KSB, AHR. I noticed this the last couple of nights.
Station: VK6RAA-3
Last heard: 22/08/2010 14:06:34 Z (9 minutes ago)
Symbol: `/#' Digipeater
Position: 34.65417 S, 117.6412 E
Grid: OF85TI10
Distance: 350.8 km
Bearing: 205°
Comment: Mt Barker APRS Digi- OF85TI
Path: VK6KSB-3,VK6AHR-3*,WIDE2-1
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Re: APRS - part two

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Same here tonight.
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Re: APRS - part two

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Looks like APRS is spreading. There was a slight mention on NewsWest that there was an interest in Geraldton.

I had a look today and noticed this.

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Re: APRS - part two

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I think I also heard they are putting up a digipeater too.
Now we just need the Bunbury guys to install one at 6RBY 8)
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Re: APRS - part two

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VK6ZMS wrote:I think I also heard they are putting up a digipeater too.
Now we just need the Bunbury guys to install one at 6RBY 8)
There is little interest in APRS at the moment in Bunbury. There is a digipeater in Bunbury but it does not communicate with the network. I can digipeat to VK6KSB if I do it manually but it does not resend APRS traffic.
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Re: APRS - part two

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VK6ADF wrote:
VK6ZMS wrote:I think I also heard they are putting up a digipeater too.
Now we just need the Bunbury guys to install one at 6RBY 8)
There is little interest in APRS at the moment in Bunbury. There is a digipeater in Bunbury but it does not communicate with the network. I can digipeat to VK6KSB if I do it manually but it does not resend APRS traffic.
It might be a case of "build the network and the users will come". VK6RVP and my Igate opperated for years without a single user... but when interest started warming up a functioning digipeater and Igate was all ready to go.
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Re: APRS - part two

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Doug, your altitude never ceases to amaze :shock:

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Re: APRS - part two

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robbage wrote:Doug, your altitude never ceases to amaze :shock:
Yes, my GPS gadget seems to be a bit free and easy with its speed and altitude measurements.

But it does explain that sinking feeling I had right about then! :P
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Re: APRS - part two

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Brings a whole new meaning to North of the River being a hole...! :lol:
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