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I use them (TT3). I think they're good.<br>
It's a good point - for TX only, I would still go a TinyTrak... even
though I'm a great fan of Raspberry Pi's.<br>
I was just thinking that Phil was specifying the use of Raspberry
Pi.<br>
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<div>Are the tiny track 300 baud units any good ? <br>
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APRX with soundmodem or DireWolf.<br>
Don't waste money on a hardware TNC, especially for TX only.<br>
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<div>Hi all, I'm toying with the idea of putting a
raspberry Pi in the 4WD for those long hauls in the neva
neva. Is there a Pi program that I can hook up a GPS
and punch out 300 baud APRS packets to my Icom 706 as I
travel along? I suppose it is a big ask on HF because
accurate tuning is a consideration. I looked at a
dedicated TNC which is probably the way to go with all
the nifty DSB and Leds and all that jazz but it is $500
and i don't do that much isolated 4WDing.</div>
<div>Thanks Phil VK2CPR<br>
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