ConstableCare wrote:
That's great news Gav. What setup are you using for a radio? I see there are a few different radio's around that can do APRS.
Also, how did you get your Uniden GPS to talk with the radio?
I'm using the packet data port on my Yaesu FT-8900R. (Bascially, it's just a nice way to get to the audio). I'm then using a Tiny Tracker 3 to turn the serial NMEA GPS sentences the GPS spits out into audio data for the radio.
The packet is then received by my computer at home and plotted on a map.
ConstableCare wrote:
That's great news Gav. What setup are you using for a radio? I see there are a few different radio's around that can do APRS.
Also, how did you get your Uniden GPS to talk with the radio?
I'm using the packet data port on my Yaesu FT-8900R. (Bascially, it's just a nice way to get to the audio). I'm then using a Tiny Tracker 3 to turn the serial NMEA GPS sentences the GPS spits out into audio data for the radio.
The packet is then received by my computer at home and plotted on a map.
Clever, eh?
Howdy!
Wots this device all aboat? I hav looked on that weblink and the car is alwyaz at Beechborough?
VK6ZMS wrote:Does anyone know if the D-Star positioning data can be forwarded to APRS?
Cheers
Martin (ex VK6MJS)
From what I've read, It can, but not straighforwardly.
Icom are coy on how to get to the data stream from D-Star into some sort of usable format from the PC-based repeater controller. The projects I've seen for gating APRS to D-Star involve using a D-Star radio and getting the transmitted data off air from the radio's serial port.