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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:archer@eskimo.com">archer@eskimo.com</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Robert Bruninga wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Because we want all existing 5000 users of the only
APRS manufactured radio to still see APRS on their
radio.
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Perhaps we're forgetting the Alinco's?
DR-135TP 2-meter w/APRS
DR-620T dual-bander w/APRS
DR-635T dual-bander w/APRS
They're on the APRS client capabilities chart. It'd be nice to fill
the chart better for these rigs. Anyone with these rigs: Please
feed me any updates to the chart so that we can have a clear idea
what portions of the spec these radios implement as well. Thanks!
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.Not familiar with the 600 series but the earlier one doesn't have
APRS. It does have a TNC built-in (actually the same Tasco
TNC-on-a-chip as the Kenwoods), but no APRS-specific firmware or
display capability. In standalone mode (no PC attached to the serial
port), the Alinco is basically an NMEA dumb tracker. <br>
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