Using the ASUS WL-500gP as a APRS digi: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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* http://www.aprs4r.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki
 
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* http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/APRS-docs/
 
* http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/APRS-docs/
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Eventually, I want to implement something similar as in this article:
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* http://www.aprs4r.org/download/articles/cqdl-aprs4r-05-08.pdf
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Perhaps I will set up the planned APRS digi at DB0MHB, since the Münchshofener Berg has excellent propagation conditions, being 530 meters high. But this is still an open question, given the fact that my friends don't have a single ampere-hour to spare.

Version vom 26. September 2008, 18:50 Uhr

Very recently I have purchased a Bosch KF-166 single frequency VHF transcaiver which has been modified as a 144.800 MHz transceiver by the previous owner. He removed the tone control unit and did some other mods so that it really only transmits on the APRS frequency. The TRX PWR is 6 watts.

Since my old TNC2S was practically out of use for 15 years, this is a great opportunity to recycle it and turn it into a controller for APRS.

The APRS manager software will then run on my ASUS WL-500GP. There is the fabulous APRS4R project from Karlsruhe, which I want to give a try. Here are some important sources of information:

Eventually, I want to implement something similar as in this article:

Perhaps I will set up the planned APRS digi at DB0MHB, since the Münchshofener Berg has excellent propagation conditions, being 530 meters high. But this is still an open question, given the fact that my friends don't have a single ampere-hour to spare.