[aprssig] Least expensive digi?
Scott Miller scott at opentrac.orgWed Feb 25 20:47:29 UTC 2009
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My Tracker2 is the cheapest I know of, at $95. http://www.argentdata.com/products/tracker2.html It has WIDEn-N with optional preemption and configurable dupe checking. Remote control is by APRS message (works through IGates), with access list and secure one-time password system. I just started a Wiki this week for support information, and it's already got some articles on stuff like the authentication scheme and scripting system that haven't made it into the regular manual yet. http://wiki.argentdata.com Or if by stand alone you mean that also has a transceiver, there's my new T2-301 for $229 that's in beta testing: https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=112 I threw a cheap 5-watt Harbor Freight solar panel up on the roof and hooked it up to an 8 AH SLA battery from the alarm shop next door and it's been running a T2-301 for a week or so now, holding out remarkably well despite the bad weather and undersized power system. I'd need a little more juice than that for a busy digipeater, though! Scott N1VG Christopher K. Greenhalgh wrote: > What is the least expensive controlling solution, for a stand alone, remote > digipeater? > > Must support WIDEN-n countdown and dupe checking. > > Thanks! > > _________________________________ > Chris Greenhalgh, N8WCT > > www.n8wct.com > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at tapr.org > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > >
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