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" paul.delaney@affinity-
one.com.au wrote in news:1192504101.344339.124940 @t8g2000prg.googlegroups.com: Hi I am interested to hear any comments about the GPS Tracking (track your boat via PC) for boat owners small and large alike. Would this technolgy benefit owners? Does anyone already have experience of GPS Tracking? All comments welcome. I own a tracking company based in Perth WA and want to get honest views. We ham radio operators have been using vehicle tracking for years. We have tracking equipment on runners at local footraces, bike races, high altitude balloons, boats, cars, etc. Ours was invented by Bob Bruninga at the US Naval Academy, WB4APR is his ham call, hence the APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) name. You can monitor packet radio activity across the planet on our little APRS system at: http://www.findu.com/ The APRS system has been expanded to also include weather station data at hams' homes, Citizen Weather Observer Program, messaging, and other data collection and distribution uses you'll read about on the pointers from the page. Boats could easily be tracked by having an HF-licensed ham aboard and broadcasting the HF packets using LSB on the upper limit of the 10.5 Mhz ham band. APRS uses 10.151 LSB so its two FSK sidebands are barely inside the band allotted. This band has very wide coverage 24/7. There is also and extensive relay network findu is connected with on the 2 meter VHF FM ham band. Google APRS to find more sights. K4HG-8 (the -8 is so we can have up to 15 unique calls on APRS from 15 unique stations per ham) is his mobile in the Florida Keys. He's one of the guys who run findu.com. The map on that page shows you his vehicle's current position. Boaters don't have to pay-pay-pay for this service anyone can track their boats with. All they need do is buy the HF/VHF ham equipment which is really cheap, a packet modem and download the free APRS software. Some ham radios are made specifically to support APRS. All you do is feed them GPS data (RMC will do) from any NMEA network and the radio will broadcast APRS, itself. Findu is free for anyone. You can even filter it to show only boats broadcasting. A huge network of findu ham-to-internet relay stations feeds it. We have one in Charleston run by the Charleston Amateur Radio Society (CARS), who also run a VHF packet relay station to expand its range. 73 DE W4CSC/MM Larry -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. |
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