N3UJJ's APRS Project
Part 1
How I got started with APRS
aka
What worked and what didn't for me
(your results may very)
I stumbled onto APRS when I was looking for more information on a problem I was having with the GPS unit I was using (the DeLorme TripMate) for my Boating & WarDriving hobbies.(for those of you with the same problem the fix is here)
I have been a "Ham" (Amateur Radio Operator) for over 10 years, but for the last year and a half I have been very interested in "WarDriving".
A Google search on my GPS unit came up with a link to Byonics, and that's where this project started.
Byonics sells electronic kits for Ham Radio Operators, and they had something called TinyTrak3 (an APRS encoder) which really sparked my interest, (it didn't hurt that the guy that invented APRS lives 15 miles away from me).
The more I read the more excited I got, a GPS tracking unit that would fit in an Altsoid Mints tin enclosure, this sounded like something out of James Bond, all in kit form that I could build, the more I read the more I wanted to do this.
I already owned several HT's (handheld ham radios, the size of walkie talkies), I was a licensed Ham Radio Operator and I had a GPS so it looked like the most "bang for the buck" was the TinyTrak3.
I bit the bullet and ordered the TinyTrak3 and the cables I needed to interface to one of my HT's. When they arrived I set everything up and went out for a drive, I couldn't wait to get home and see my APRS unit show up on FindU.com.
See the picture below for Version 1 of my APRS Tracker.... the rest of the story continues after the picture.

Well.......
It didn't work, but why?
After several hours, I realized that I wasn't reaching the Digipeater in my area (the transmitters that that re-transmit your signal), that was 6 miles away. I guess I was a little confused, the pocket tracker puts out under 1/2 watt, so I figured that my 5 watt HT would be more then enough. Well I was in a rural area (with lots of trees), so I figured, let's dump the "rubber duckie" and put a real antenna on the HT. I installed a 5/8 wave mag-mount (on the top of my SUV) and now I started making it to the Digipeater, but I could not get into the digipeaters consistently.
Thinking back to StarTrek, the words "we need more power Scotty" came to mind, and that takes us to my APRS project "Part 2".
Read APRS Project Part 2
Recap:
When you can hit the digipeaters APRS works GREAT!!!
In a rural area (with lots of trees), 5 watts and a "Rubber Duckie antenna just won't cut it. (at least for me, you results my vary)
APRS is a registered trademark of APRS Software and Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.
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