APRS.FI shows none, zero, zip, activity in and around Bethel. Looks like fresh territory! Closest activity in is Homer and Kenai. It will be fun! Best regards, Fred
_____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 16:59 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [tracker2] Thank you to group! I don't know if Scott has any of the older boards left, but make sure you ask for a v1.2 T2-135. In my experience, they receive MUCH better than the earlier boards. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ PS. Do you have any APRS activity there now that we can look up with a callsign to see where you are geographically? spencerhamons wrote: > I wanted to send a thank you to all of you on this group. I am a HAM in Bethel, AK (way out in the bush), and our local club is working to enable APRS in our area. Since there are no roads between towns to speak of, most of our long distance travel is done via boat in the summer or snow machine in the winter. As you can imagine, a lot of folks get lost, and families are always looking to figure out where people are when out on trips. > > I have learned a lot going through all the information you guys have put out on this bulletin board. I have an Alino radio on my snowmachine and on my boat, and my plan is to put in the T2-135 into those radios. I wasn't sure what path I was going to take, but knowing that this group exists and looking at the quality of the posts you interact with, I know the product I am going to be using! > > I will probably order my first T2-135 after next payday and get to playing with it! > > Thanks everyone, > > Spencer Hamons > Bethel, AK > http://itpodcast. <http://itpodcast.org/blog> org/blog > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
