[aprssig] Low Alt aircraft path
Christopher Snell
chris.snell at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 18:20:55 EDT 2014
I can't speak for the MT-AIO but I know that the Argent Data trackers have
profiles that can be used to change path settings based on altitude,
position, etc.:
http://wiki.argentdata.com/index.php?title=Scripting
Chris
NW5W
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Randy Allen <ka0azs at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I have a ham friend with a MT-AIO that he wants to use in his airplane.
> He states he usually operates at 1-2,000 Ft AGL. We have discussed the
> issues that have come up with high altitude balloons. He understands to
> NOT have WIDE1-1 in the path for this application.
>
> His research is pointing him to WIDE2-1. Given the number of Digi's in
> the area, I wonder how no path would work.
>
> One of his concerns is that some of the small airports he uses away from
> home are in areas without Digi coverage at ground level and thinks that no
> path would not allow him to get a packet out when landed and parked.
>
> I have suggested programming each configuration available to him with a
> WIDE2-1 and no path.
>
> Comments, suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> 73
>
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