[aprssig] Prius
Amir Findling
sarlabs at twcny.rr.com
Thu Apr 19 18:08:19 EDT 2007
Last weekend I was traveling with my wife near Philly PA. She has a
hybrid Toyota Highlander. I had a D7AG with a battery eliminator
connected to the cigarette plug, my Garmin 60CSx also connected to the
same plug and the cell phone connected to also the same plug plus a
short mag mount antenna on the roof. This system worked well and I the
grandchildren could follow our approach on the web. I received many
signals, as I was curious I did not set a range. I received your signal
too on Sunday towards noon but the weather was too bad to send anything.
I was just lucky I managed to glance at the D7 at the right time. We
were about 20 miles apart.
There was no interference, noise or otherwise problems with this setup.
Sure I was not drawing much power with the HT but since it was a less
than ideal setup, I thought you might want to know it worked well.
Good luck with the Prius.
73' de Amir K9CHP Member ARRL, AMSAT #36083
Cayuga County Highland SAR www.highlandsar.org <http://www.highlandsar.org/>
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Robert Bruninga wrote:
> There was some PRIUS discussion on the sig that I completely
> ignored.
>
> Last night my car blew up, and out of the blue, I am looking for
> a used car for my APRS addiction, and I was surprised to find
> PRIUS hybrids on the used market at comparable prices to other
> used cars.
>
> So what was the bottom line about PRIUS and APRS (and
> particualarly, I am interested in the PLUG-IN conversions...)?
> >From what I can tell, one would want a 2004 or later, since it
> has a CAN-BUS serial bus that you can tap into with your laptop
> and communiate with everything from the tailpipe to the engine.
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
>
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