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In article , Dick
writes I am just starting to explore the world of APRS, so I am feeling my way along here. As I understand from reading the manuals for the TinyTrak and MIC-E tnc's, there are repeaters that can extract the APRS tone burst when making a voice contact on a normal repeater and rebroadcast it into the APRS system. I assume it would be like a digipeater on 144.39. What you are talking about is described in MIC-E.TXT, which is one of the documents distributed by WB4APR with his DOS APRS package. I think it was originally written about 10 years ago. From the comments being made, it sounds like you folks over there never implemented the idea? -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
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