[aprssig] Local Traveler Repeater Freq Objects
Steve Huston huston at srhuston.netWed Jan 31 02:18:57 UTC 2007
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On 1/30/07 9:11 PM, A.J. Farmer (AJ3U) wrote: > On 1/30/07, Steve Huston <huston at srhuston.net> wrote: >> I don't think it's a hassle to want to be able to go to findu before a >> trip and map out the "popular repeaters" along the way, and preprogram > If you have Internet access and want to find repeaters, use a > directory like this one: > http://www.usrepeaters.com/ > However if you mobile without an Internet connection, use the APRS > repeater objects on your APRS display. > Use the right tool for the job at hand... Yes, because that repeater directory is so easy to just look at and know right where a machine is located in relation to your travels or if it will have enough coverage to bother trying to scan it while passing through the area. As I said, agree to disagree. -- Steve Huston - W2SRH - Unix Sysadmin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285 126 Peyton Hall |"On my ship, the Rocinante, wheeling through Princeton, NJ 08544 | the galaxies; headed for the heart of Cygnus, (609) 258-7375 | headlong into mystery." -Rush, 'Cygnus X-1'
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