[OZAPRS] Hobart APRS on 80m

Robert Thirkettle rob.thirkettle at canterbury.ac.nz
Wed Sep 29 06:46:41 EST 2004


Hi All
	I try 80M a year ago with no success it put this down to the
much higher noise levels on the 80M band I will follow this test with
interest.

Regards Rob Thirkettle ZL3RX          
Dept  Physics & Astronomy
University of Canterbury     
Private Bag 4800,         
Christchurch 8020,
New Zealand
Tel: +64 3 364 2510
Fax: +64 3 364 2469
mailto:rob.thirkettle at canterbury.ac.nz


-----Original Message-----
From: ozaprs-bounces at marconi.ics.mq.edu.au
[mailto:ozaprs-bounces at marconi.ics.mq.edu.au] On Behalf Of Ken , VK7KRJ
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 12:45 AM
To: ozaprs at marconi.ics.mq.edu.au
Subject: [OZAPRS] Hobart APRS on 80m

Just a short note to say that Scott, vk7hse is running a temporary aprs 
station on 3.623MHz (approx.), usb. He would appreciate any signal
reports 
over the next week or two. He is beaconing most signals that appear on 
145.175MHz in the Hobart area, so it will give you an idea of the
activity 
here in southern vk7.
There are currently 6 digi's (problems with lots of hills!), 5 mobiles
and 
a pedestrian mobile station operating, two running tinytrack3's and the 
others using home-brew units with DK7IN firmware.
If I get time in the next few days I will put the board layout etc. on
to 
my web page, along with the code for the gps clock I made- including the

pic basic source for it.

Cheers, Ken, vk7krj.


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