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Introduction

Introduction. Introduction to APRS Created by WB4APR, Bob Bruninga. WinAPRS. Automatically reports of operators location WinAPRS, what does it look like Skywarn, bike rides and walk-a-thons Mobile operation Written by Mark and Keith Sproul KB2ICI AND WU2Z. Texas Oklahoma Map.

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction • Introduction to APRS Created by WB4APR, Bob Bruninga

  2. WinAPRS • Automatically reports of operators location • WinAPRS, what does it look like • Skywarn, bike rides and walk-a-thons • Mobile operation • Written by Mark and Keith Sproul KB2ICI AND WU2Z

  3. Texas Oklahoma Map

  4. What Do I need? • Computer, tnc, and software

  5. More goodies • Optional equipment • Mic-E and GPS receivers

  6. What This Means • A more exact location during a public service event • Using a map tells net control exactly were you are • You can monitor for DX.

  7. Now what • Visit www.aprs.net for a live display

  8. MADD Bike Ralley

  9. MIR Passes during experiments

  10. Credits • TAPR for various photos • Bob Bruninga for the creation of APRS • Steve Dimse for javAPRS • For software visit www.tapr.org, www.aprs.net or aprs.rutgers.edu

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