that would entice me to buy
a new HT and mobile radio as soon as that was available.
73,
Bob
K2TK ex KN2TKR (1956) & K2TKR
From: Phil Hystad
To: "elecraft@mailman.qth.net Reflector" Sent:
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Slightly Off-Topic: Roving update of default
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Mel,
That capability is available right now to hams using APRS if the radio
supports it. I do not use it that way since if I am using APRS I have text
messaging (chat) and I don’t really need a voice
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 9:46 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] Slightly Off-Topic: Roving update of default repeater
station
This question has nothing to do with Elecraft rigs (well, possibly remotely if
I assume a KX3 as mobile with the future to be provided 2-meter option).
Yesterday I dr
It does exist for some systems. There is a Repeater Book app for
Android - don't know about Apple stuff. Anyway, it will do a blue-tooth
setup for Yaesu radios (817, 857) via a blue-tooth adapter.
Check it out.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zbm2.repeaterbook&hl=en
May n
Hi Phil,
I'm a retired law enforcement radio tech. To answer your question, many
agencies that have multiple radio systems ... both simplex and repeater ...
do use GPS location to "steer" the frequency selection of their mobiles.
Some have all their repeaters on the same RF frequencies and use CT
This question has nothing to do with Elecraft rigs (well, possibly remotely if
I assume a KX3 as mobile with the future to be provided 2-meter option).
Yesterday I drove to Portland from my QTH of Kirkland near Seattle. This is a
3 1/2 hour trip down I-5 (and, the return). In the Seattle area,
qth.net Reflector"
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I assume a KX3 as mobile with the future to be provided 2-meter
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