DCC in Atlanta is really exciting. Im going to summarize some exciting things relative to APRS in subsequent emails.<br><br>First was Bryan Hoyer, K7UDR "A Hailing Channel for Packet Radio".. What I took away was that we have LOTS of digital bandwidth on ham radio and we are not using it well. THe big users are APRS and WinLINK and we all seem to gravitate to the APRS channel and the local Winlink channel and then complain about the congestion. Yet we have hundreds of Kbps of capacity available.<br>
<br>If we used APRS as it was designed to be, as a single resource channel, where knowledge about everything going on locally in ham radio could be found, then we could dispatch users instantaneously to one of the other digital channels to transfer data at 56 KBps and then return to APRS to be ready for the next application. THey are making 25 Watt UHF bricks with built in modems and freq agile radios to make this plug-and-play.<br>
<br>It can serve as a Winlink gateway, APRS Igate D-Star gateway, freq agile digipeater or point-to-point link or a node in the AMPRNet (44 Net). It can serve as a DD/DV radio with the optional AMBE card) or as an Email clinet at the EOC. It can be controlled over the air for every function.<br>
<br>You can build your own MESH networks. We have the bandwidth. lets use it!<br><br>See <a href="http://www.NWDigitalRadio.com">http://www.NWDigitalRadio.com</a><br><br>Bob, WB4APR<br>