[aprssig] GPS tracking how to get Lat/Lon's
Earl Needham
earl.kd5xb at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 13:00:52 EDT 2009
I suggest you re-read what I posted because you sure got it wrong.
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Earl
------Original Message------
From: Scott Miller
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Subject: Re: [aprssig] GPS tracking how to get Lat/Lon's
Sent: Oct 19, 2009 10:57
Earl Needham wrote:
> Most, if not all of APRS is done via Amateur Radio. However, there are some commercial systems that do what you want and the few that I have seen are in police cars. You might check with some of the police departments in your area to see if they could give you a lead that way.
Certainly not all. They may not be calling it APRS (see my last post)
but there are a number of commercial (and at least one or two government
or quasi-government) entities using APRS-compatible protocols.
Please understand that I mean no disrespect to Bob or anyone else, and
I'm not trying to lessen Bob's accomplishments in any way. None of us
would be here discussing this if it wasn't for his efforts. But
perpetuating myths or simple misunderstandings about the legal status of
APRS isn't doing anyone any favors. People get some weird ideas about
intellectual property laws that just don't match up with reality.
And immediately demanding a callsign from anyone who posts here isn't
exactly welcoming behavior. If there's some policy that the TAPR APRS
SIG is for discussion of ham-related APRS use only, then that policy
needs to be clearly stated.
Scott
N1VG
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