[aprssig] So. Cal. Local 9600 baud APRS Testing
Phillip B. Pacier ad6nh at arrl.netWed Dec 29 22:16:46 UTC 2004
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Sorry, that's 431.500, NOT 441.500 431.500 73 Phil - AD6NH Phillip B. Pacier wrote: > For the next week or so, I will be operating a 9600 baud APRS gateway > on 441.500 in Southern California. This is to test the functionality > of APRS at 9600 in the greater Los Angeles area. The station will > operate with a callsign of AD6NH-1 and is located in northern Orange > County, CA, with a good view to the south and west. See > http://uiview.info/find.cgi?call=ad6nh-1 for a map of the location. > The test is open to all who are able to hook a 9600 baud modem to > their APRS station, or all who use the Kenwood APRS compatable > radios. I would like for both mobile and stationary users to > participate in the test, however my thought is that if this works well > enough, some fixed and weather stations might be able to move off the > 1200 baud channel. Whatever we decide to do with it is irrelevant at > this point. For the purpose of the test, all packets seen through > this station on UHF 9600 will be digipeated on the 1200 network and > gated to the internet. I welcome all reports of success and failure! > Have fun! > > 73 > Phil Pacier - AD6NH > http://www.aprsca.net > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > >
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