[aprssig] Re: 80 meter aprs
Scott Miller scott at opentrac.orgSat Jul 28 16:36:55 UTC 2007
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I think that's part of the reason PSK31 is attractive. Not sure how many APRS programs out there will handle it, though. The OpenTracker will beacon PSK31... I guess it's time to port that code to the OpenTracker+. Scott N1VG Arte Booten wrote: > Hi all, > > Byron wrote: > >> I am getting ready to put a qrp station on the air from my truck. > > Considering the bandwidth of HF packet, would a QRP rig have > sufficient frequency stability? Years ago there was a thread here on > APRSSIG that ruled out (among others) the TenTec 555 Scout for just > that reason. 73 > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > | Mr. Arthur "Arte" Booten Riverdale, NY > <n2zrc!rEm0vEn0sPaM!@arrl.net> | > | Cruise Missile Coordinates: 4052.72 N / 07354.05 W [FN30bv] OES NYC > ARES | > | PGP Key Fingerprint: B86A 64F1 8A40 9113 2D25 516C 1256 2C6A D351 > 4B7C | > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > >
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