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<big>Has it been established over what range is his network to cover ???<br>
Tad<br>
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</big>Richard Amirault wrote:<br>
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type="cite">----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl Needham"
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<blockquote type="cite">OK, I just noticed the REAL question. In
short, I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think you can use the APRS-IS
without a callsign.
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Now that the question has been pointed out I bet we start getting
answers in a hurry! <G>
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I don't use the APRS-IS .. so I may be off .. but how would vehicles on
the road *get* into the APRS-IS without the support of the ham radio
network? I suppose the guy could use commercial radios .. but the
"network" for that is very limited.
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