-8 boats, sailboats, RV's or second main mobile
-9 Primary Mobile (usually message capable)
-10 internet, Igates, echolink, winlink, AVRS, APRN, etc
-11 balloons, aircraft, spacecraft, etc
-12 APRStt, DTMF, RFID, devices, one-way trackers*, etc
-13 Weather stations
-14 Truckers or generally full time drivers
-15 generic additional station, digi, mobile, wx, etc
Receiver
Receiver
"ON"
or
"OFF"
switches the built-in
receiver
on or
off. Position beacons will be also sent in the switched-off state!
The receiver is only used to receive APRS packets and
personal messages. If you use PicoAPRS as KISS-TNC, the
receiver is automatically activated.
Frequency
Set the APRS transmit and receive frequency to be used here.
The frequency is preset to the frequency of 144,800 MHz
usual in Europe and must not be changed in the normal case.
In analogy to the input of your call sign, set the frequency
here. The first two digits (14) and the decimal point are given!
The following frequencies are used in other parts of the world for 1200 baud FM APRS:
USA:
144.390 MHz
Japan:
144.740 MHz
Europe:
144.800 MHz
Australia:
145.175 MHz
Thailand:
145.525 MHz
ISS (Space Station):
145.825 MHz
OSCAR44 (Uplink):
144.828 MHz
AutoPower
If you turn ON AutoPower, the PicoAPRS will shutdown
automaticaly when you disconnect USB power (also automatic
in most cars using ignition). And will power up automaticaly if
power on USB comes back.
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The APRS path is set to
WIDE1-1, WIDE2-2
If you set the frequency to 145.8250MHz, we set the
path automatically to
ARISS, WIDE2-1
For the use of APRS via the International Space
Station (ISS), it is sufficient to set the frequency.