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Hi Phil,<br>
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Sounds like you have solved the problem however for next time I can
recommend the open tracker USB. It has done a stellar job on HF
with the only tuning required was the mike gain and the on board
ALC.<br>
<br>
I have heard from a friend who has both that he prefers the TT,
however the open tracker does the job and is cheaper.<br>
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Mine is currently set up for Mic-E on one profile and HF on the
other.<br>
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Cheers<br>
<br>
Shaun<br>
VK2XPP-9/15<br>
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<div>I live near the Victorian high country and noticed i have a
tiny trak in the stuff i collected over the years. I'll make up
a harness for it and run it on 30mx through the IC706. I will
also have a phone aprs running as a comparison. I'll set off
Saturday near Mt Granya and do a loop, not sure if i will camp
someplace..I'll figure it out as i go along.<br>
Phil VK2CPR<br>
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<div dir="ltr"> On Tuesday, 25 February 2014 6:49 PM, Ian
Bennett <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ibennett@tpg.com.au"><ibennett@tpg.com.au></a> wrote:<br>
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<div class="y_msg_container">If you like them transmitting
without a valid GPS fix!!<br>
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On 25/02/14 18:40, Steve wrote:<br>
> 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<br>
> Raspberry Pi's.<br>
> I was just thinking that Phil was specifying the
use of Raspberry Pi.<br>
> <br>
> Steve.<br>
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> On 25/02/14 18:37, Andrew Rich wrote:<br>
>> Are the tiny track 300 baud units any good ? <br>
>><br>
>> Sent from my iPhone<br>
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>> On 25 Feb 2014, at 6:32 pm, Steve <<a
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>>> APRX with soundmodem or DireWolf.<br>
>>> Don't waste money on a hardware TNC,
especially for TX only.<br>
>>><br>
>>> Steve.<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> On 25/02/14 17:51, Phil Shields wrote:<br>
>>>> Hi all, I'm toying with the idea of
putting a raspberry Pi in the 4WD for those long hauls
in<br>
>>>> the neva neva. Is there a Pi program
that I can hook up a GPS and punch out 300 baud APRS<br>
>>>> packets to my Icom 706 as I travel
along? I suppose it is a big ask on HF because
accurate<br>
>>>> tuning is a consideration. I looked
at a dedicated TNC which is probably the way to go
with all<br>
>>>> the nifty DSB and Leds and all that
jazz but it is $500 and i don't do that much isolated
4WDing.<br>
>>>> Thanks Phil VK2CPR<br>
>>>><br>
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