Off-Road Ranger I
All,
I’m a newbie, just got my license today. I’m very interested in APRS and using that to communicate with other overlanders as well as provide a way for myself and family to track me when I’m out in the middle of nowhere in Arizona. The concept of being “plugged in” is seriously cool, especially knowing I can leverage some satellites if I’m out of digipeater/repeater range.
The club hosting the test is all very much a Yaesu group and were heavily pushing Yaesu. They have Fusion repeaters up all over the valley and up to Flagstaff and are setting up WIRES-X as well. They showed me their setups and it all works really well, but I’m not convinced the Yaesu is the direction I want to go in.
Prior to seeing their rigs I was leaning towards the 710GA for the primary reason that you can access the TNC. The Yaesu doesn’t allow this and I’m concerned that will limit my options to interact with the radio and do cool “things” like live maps via a tablet and such.
I’ve also looked at other options like getting a 71A or 8900 to go along with a TNC3/iPad, but I’m not sure that would get me anything and it wouldn’t be worth the hassle. I’m also not convinced it would really be any cheaper than the 710GA/400XDR.
I really want to have a constant APRS channel, I’m just not sure the best way to do all this. The Kenwood seems like the best option overall, but it is pricey. I know any of these radios are overkill for a newbie, but I‘d rather understand that and overbuy now instead of having to re-buy in a year or two. Would I be giving up a lot of compatibility with the local group using Yaesu and would that be worth the extra options for APRS with the Kenwood? Am I overthinking all of this?
Am I going in the wrong direction, or am I missing something?
I’m a newbie, just got my license today. I’m very interested in APRS and using that to communicate with other overlanders as well as provide a way for myself and family to track me when I’m out in the middle of nowhere in Arizona. The concept of being “plugged in” is seriously cool, especially knowing I can leverage some satellites if I’m out of digipeater/repeater range.
The club hosting the test is all very much a Yaesu group and were heavily pushing Yaesu. They have Fusion repeaters up all over the valley and up to Flagstaff and are setting up WIRES-X as well. They showed me their setups and it all works really well, but I’m not convinced the Yaesu is the direction I want to go in.
Prior to seeing their rigs I was leaning towards the 710GA for the primary reason that you can access the TNC. The Yaesu doesn’t allow this and I’m concerned that will limit my options to interact with the radio and do cool “things” like live maps via a tablet and such.
I’ve also looked at other options like getting a 71A or 8900 to go along with a TNC3/iPad, but I’m not sure that would get me anything and it wouldn’t be worth the hassle. I’m also not convinced it would really be any cheaper than the 710GA/400XDR.
I really want to have a constant APRS channel, I’m just not sure the best way to do all this. The Kenwood seems like the best option overall, but it is pricey. I know any of these radios are overkill for a newbie, but I‘d rather understand that and overbuy now instead of having to re-buy in a year or two. Would I be giving up a lot of compatibility with the local group using Yaesu and would that be worth the extra options for APRS with the Kenwood? Am I overthinking all of this?
Am I going in the wrong direction, or am I missing something?