Sending a waypoint to the GPS to show where a beacon was sent could be
useful.  The SSID would need to be different to differentiate it from the
actual SSID; like maybe CALLSIGN-B.
 
 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of gsdatplace
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 15:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tracker2] Re: Nuvi Comm Issue


  

> it's a ok feature but it should be a feature that can be turned on and
off. when doing testing it would be nice to have my position but when doing
some heavy driving in a area with a lot of "aprs" service then it would be
nice to have it only show when digi'd. just my opion.
> K7CDL
> Ron

But it does have your position, your the little Truck/Car/whatever icon you
selected right in the middle of the screen, with a much quicker update
rate... ;) hehehe... I do know what you mean however, its nice to know when
the T2 is beaconing, and its usually tucked away somewhere, so I'm adding a
remote led to the nui mount that'll duplicate the front T2 lights so I can
see when I'm transmitting, as well as recieving. Starting to get quite a
number of blinky lights on the dash now...

Garrett
VE6RKY





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