at_olw
Observer
Anyone have experience with HF APRS?
A little background:
I've been running a mobilinkd + kenwood v71a + roof mounted NMO sti-co flexi-whip (1/4 wave) + windows 8 tablet, and have begun to notice the limitations of this system in the backcountry. I am still on the newer end of the HAM spectrum, and APRS. I have only taken this setup on a couple trips so far. For the most part I had pretty good coverage throughout utah, zero in death valley (which I expected), very few successful sent packets (3 made it on aprs.fi from just north of cima) in general mojave national preserve area (we ran mojave road and went all over the park). I did receive a number of other stations throughout the park, though. I heard of other folks successfully using APRS out there, so I was a little disappointed by that. I do have a larson 2/70b I may try swap with the flexi-whip to see if that improves coverage. Using that makes me nervous though - the roof in my truck (tacoma) is extremely thin, and the antenna flexes the roof considerably, which is why I'm running the flexi-whip. In any rate...
I'm very interested in a HF system to improve the coverage and allow those at home to track me while on trips. I know I could do some sort of satellite thing, but that's no fun
Can anyone point me to a system that will stand up to the rigors of wheeling?
A little background:
I've been running a mobilinkd + kenwood v71a + roof mounted NMO sti-co flexi-whip (1/4 wave) + windows 8 tablet, and have begun to notice the limitations of this system in the backcountry. I am still on the newer end of the HAM spectrum, and APRS. I have only taken this setup on a couple trips so far. For the most part I had pretty good coverage throughout utah, zero in death valley (which I expected), very few successful sent packets (3 made it on aprs.fi from just north of cima) in general mojave national preserve area (we ran mojave road and went all over the park). I did receive a number of other stations throughout the park, though. I heard of other folks successfully using APRS out there, so I was a little disappointed by that. I do have a larson 2/70b I may try swap with the flexi-whip to see if that improves coverage. Using that makes me nervous though - the roof in my truck (tacoma) is extremely thin, and the antenna flexes the roof considerably, which is why I'm running the flexi-whip. In any rate...
I'm very interested in a HF system to improve the coverage and allow those at home to track me while on trips. I know I could do some sort of satellite thing, but that's no fun
Can anyone point me to a system that will stand up to the rigors of wheeling?