[aprssig] Re: Kenwood D700 and anti-tracker functions

scott at opentrac.org scott at opentrac.org
Thu Jul 6 17:26:53 EDT 2006


I've been calling the Tracker2 a 'bidirectional tracker' since it does both.
If anyone has a better idea for the terminology, I'm open to suggestions!

Scott
N1VG 

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> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Stephen H. Smith
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> The derivation of the anti-tracker terminology is this:
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> "TRACKER" = Transmit-Only APRS device with no RX
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> "Anti-TRACKER" = RECEIVE-Only APRS device with no TX capability
> such as waypoints shown on a display GPS. 
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