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- From: "Thomas and Christy Matthews" <tcmatthews0113@msn.com>
- To: "mounted sar list" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [MSAR] Fw: [MontanaSAR] Radio Packet
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 08:23:46 -0700
Una the link didn't come up on this: Do you have another
location or more info.
I'm really interested in this.
Christy Matthews
Previous message: [MSAR]
Packet radio
Here is a map of APRS stations around the continental US, in near real time: http://wu2z.rutgers.edu/aprs.html. The green stars are digipeaters (digital repeaters). As I mentioned here before, in New Mexico there is nearly state-wide coverage by digipeaters, so that the standard handheld radios used in SAR (which have very low power and a frequency that does not travel far beyond line of sight) can be heard all across the state. Una Smith Santa Fe County Sheriff's Posse, in New Mexico Yahoo! Groups Links
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[MSAR] Fw: [MontanaSAR] Radio Packet,
Thomas and Christy Matthews, 01/23/2004
- [MSAR] Re: Packet radio, Una Smith, 01/23/2004
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