[Xastir-dev] Broken station location
Curt Mills
archer at eskimo.com
Thu Apr 1 01:49:40 EST 2004
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> Reminds me, I'm looking for something which is hopefully a minimal
> tracker, including the radio and gps receiver, for like less than $500.
> Currently I've been using xastir, a laptop, and a cellular modem to
> transmit my position, which seems wrong.
High power or low? I run a TinyTrak-2 with a Kenwood TM-261A which
has 50W out in my Jeep.
If you want low-power, any 2M handheld plus a TT-3 and a GPS makes a
good tracker.
You can now get a pockettracker for $89 which has the TT-3 and a 2m
transmitter together on one board, runs off 9V battery for 100
hours. Just plug in an antenna and a GPS and you're ready to go.
My kit is at the post office right now waiting for my signature, so
I'll have it in my hands tomorrow.
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