[aprssig] 6 m APRS
Jess Haas
km6gvw at jesshaas.com
Mon Mar 6 12:34:20 EST 2017
I believe it is 50.62. 6 meter seems ideal for a longer range fixed station
messaging backbone. If we got some smarter path routing involved we could
get some real range out of the system without being reliant on the internet.
If anyone is interested in setting something up in southern california I
could setup a station(igate, digipeater whatevers needed) in culver city.
-Jess
On Mar 6, 2017 9:25 AM, "Earl Needham" <earl.kd5xb at gmail.com> wrote:
> We've talked about using 6 meters for APRS in the past and I don't think
> it ever went very far. The reason, in my opinion, that 2 meters has worked
> so well for APRS is that it's on a common frequency nation-state. That,
> plus the fact that 2 meter radios are so available.
>
> IS there a common frequency for 6 meter APRS?
>
> Vy 7 3
> Earl
> KD5XB
>
>
> On Mar 6, 2017 9:05 AM, "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote:
>
>> We think that 6m APRS is an ideal applicataion... especially when 100W
>> mobile low-band surplus radios are so cheap. A guy got 100 of them for
>> $10
>> each. But then he had to modify them and add TNC's.
>>
>> Although this is ideal for mobile for longer distances than 2m, the
>> problem
>> is there will never be enough infrastrucuter for travel out of area except
>> in local areas that embrace it.
>>
>> A better idea for 6m radio is for emergency APRS communications at all
>> operatinos centers. Hams will want to use 2m and 70c bands for voice and
>> so
>> we do not want APRS messaging and tactical situational awareness objects
>> to
>> interfere.
>>
>> SO best to have 6m APRS at all emergency comms sites as a 3rd band for
>> interchange between all emergency comm sites. The sites will of course,
>> MONITOR 144.39 national frequency so they can see all incoming APRS
>> tactical
>> situation, but their messaging between emergency centers on 6m would not
>> interfere with other voice ops on 2m and 70cm.
>>
>> Bob, WB4aPR
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ve2gqf at gmail.com [mailto:ve2gqf at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 10:46 AM
>> To: WB4APR at amsat.org
>> Subject: 6 m APRS
>>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> My name is Gilles, VE2GQF and live in Sherbrooke, Québec and an aprs
>> enthousiat since the begening !
>>
>> We are interested to try APRS on 6 m band in Quebec province. Is it a good
>> idea ? Is this mode on this band is always used ? Internet seem to be
>> have
>> no large information about it ?
>>
>> I'm going to Florida in few days, is there always any 6 m APRS Igate near
>> Washington and Georgia - If yes I will transmet APRS 6 m beacon in my
>> trip.
>>
>>
>> Thank's for your answer and sorry if my english is not good, this is not
>> my
>> first langage.
>>
>>
>> 73's Gilles ve2gqf
>>
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