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Looking for but can’t find a thread for networking with HAM radio operators. I think it’s a great resource to have with locations and operators maybe a map to see and connect in emergencies and or just community? Could be a valuable resource for the app? Just my thoughts? Maybe I missed the thread somewhere?
 

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Hi Daniel,

There is the implementation of a live APRS map overlay on the roadmap for the OB1 app. Do you mean something like that? You can take a look for the detailled description of that feature when following the link to the roadmap here:



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How do I see that overlay? Web only? I can’t seem to see it in the phone app.? Also the link you sent me doesn’t do anything when I click it?
Sorry still new to this app..
Just seems like having a list of operators based on location would make sense for comms.. that’s what I’m looking for. Maybe on the map showing member locations there can be a designator for Ham operators…??
 

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How do I see that overlay? Web only? I can’t seem to see it in the phone app.? Also the link you sent me doesn’t do anything when I click it?
Sorry still new to this app..
Just seems like having a list of operators based on location would make sense for comms.. that’s what I’m looking for. Maybe on the map showing member locations there can be a designator for Ham operators…??
The APRS overlay is on the implementation roadmap to be implemented in the future.
 

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How do I see that overlay? Web only? I can’t seem to see it in the phone app.? Also the link you sent me doesn’t do anything when I click it?
Sorry still new to this app..
Just seems like having a list of operators based on location would make sense for comms.. that’s what I’m looking for. Maybe on the map showing member locations there can be a designator for Ham operators…??
The APRS overlay is on the implementation roadmap to be implemented in the future.
Not only is it on the road map for future development, but @Michael is working on the overlay right now.
 

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How do I see that overlay? Web only? I can’t seem to see it in the phone app.? Also the link you sent me doesn’t do anything when I click it?
Sorry still new to this app..
Just seems like having a list of operators based on location would make sense for comms.. that’s what I’m looking for. Maybe on the map showing member locations there can be a designator for Ham operators…??
The APRS overlay is on the implementation roadmap to be implemented in the future.
Not only is it on the road map for future development, but @Michael is working on the overlay right now.
Fantastic!!!!
 

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Not only is it on the road map for future development, but @Michael is working on the overlay right now.

Ah, thank you. I saw that it is flagged as a "future" feature. But that's even better! Fantastic. Looking forward to it. Thanks for the information @M Rose

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@Bwana Digital is currently allowed on GMRS with some requirements. One issue being (4) and possibly another issue being (2).

§ 95.1787 GMRS additional requirements.

Each hand-held portable unit transmitter type submitted for certification under this subpart is subject to the rules in this section.


(a) Digital data transmissions. GMRS hand-held portable units that have the capability to transmit digital data must be designed to meet the following requirements.

(1) Digital data transmissions may contain location information, or requesting location information from one or more other GMRS or FRS units, or containing a brief text message to another specific GMRS or FRS unit. Digital data transmissions may be initiated by a manual action of the operator or on an automatic or periodic basis, and a GMRS unit receiving an interrogation request may automatically respond with its location.
(2) Digital data transmissions must not exceed one second in duration.
(3) Digital data transmissions must not be sent more frequently than one digital data transmission within a thirty-second period, except that a GMRS unit may automatically respond to more than one interrogation request received within a thirty-second period.
(4) The antenna must be a non-removable integral part of the GMRS unit.
(5) GMRS units must not be capable of transmitting digital data on the 467 MHz main channels.
 

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I've read somewhere that the FCC is considering adding digital modes to GMRS. That would be great if APRSDroid worked on GMRS.
It will never be allowed on APRSDroid or APRS.fi because of the protocols used to send APRS data. However there is an app for GMRS/FRS location services sponsored by Polaris in conjunction with Garmin… it’s called Ride Command.
 

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@Bwana Digital is currently allowed on GMRS with some requirements. One issue being (4) and possibly another issue being (2).

§ 95.1787 GMRS additional requirements.

Each hand-held portable unit transmitter type submitted for certification under this subpart is subject to the rules in this section.


(a) Digital data transmissions. GMRS hand-held portable units that have the capability to transmit digital data must be designed to meet the following requirements.

(1) Digital data transmissions may contain location information, or requesting location information from one or more other GMRS or FRS units, or containing a brief text message to another specific GMRS or FRS unit. Digital data transmissions may be initiated by a manual action of the operator or on an automatic or periodic basis, and a GMRS unit receiving an interrogation request may automatically respond with its location.
(2) Digital data transmissions must not exceed one second in duration.
(3) Digital data transmissions must not be sent more frequently than one digital data transmission within a thirty-second period, except that a GMRS unit may automatically respond to more than one interrogation request received within a thirty-second period.
(4) The antenna must be a non-removable integral part of the GMRS unit.
(5) GMRS units must not be capable of transmitting digital data on the 467 MHz main channels.
I think that the duration has been the limitation to
a broader use. With the lack of igates in the gmrs reaperter system it can not work as well as the Ham version but it would be useful on the trail.
 

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Are you looking to locate others while out and about? Have you looked at

This is a fantastic resource! And ya figured it would be nice to see HAMs in the area that I can connect with for additional comms when cell service is out. Layers of communications..
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Will the APRS overlay come from APRS.fi and require internet connectivity or will it be able to take APRS straight from the radio and work offline?
 

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I think that the duration has been the limitation to
a broader use. With the lack of igates in the gmrs reaperter system it can not work as well as the Ham version but it would be useful on the trail.
The Garmin Rino has been able to broadcast digital data on GMRS since the early 2000's thanks to a waiver Garmin received from the FCC, but I don't think anybody has integrated the data into APRSDroid. It works pretty well, but the system is not nearly as robust as APRS. I recently picked up few used (and cheap) Rinos to experiment with and they worked well on a recent trip.
 
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Will the APRS overlay come from APRS.fi and require internet connectivity or will it be able to take APRS straight from the radio and work offline?
OB1 will be getting APRS info straight from the radio, no internet….
 

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I think that the duration has been the limitation to
a broader use. With the lack of igates in the gmrs reaperter system it can not work as well as the Ham version but it would be useful on the trail.
The Garmin Rino (GMRS+GPS) has allowed TX and display of location data for a long time. They have several levels of Rino radios, here is one to look at. They are expensive for a GMRS Radio/GPS but their quality is over the top and have the best battery life of any device that I have ever owned.
 
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The Garmin Rino (GMRS+GPS) has allowed TX and display of location data for a long time. They have several levels of Rino radios, here is one to look at. They are expensive for a GMRS Radio/GPS but their quality is over the top and have the best battery life of any device that I have ever owned.
I would not buy a NEW Rino. You can find gently used Rino's on eBay for a fraction of the price. They are reliable and easy to use. An old Rino works and communicates with a modern Rino no problem and all Rinos will communicate with a standard GMRS radio.
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I would not buy a NEW Rino. You can find gently used Rino's on eBay for a fraction of the price. They are reliable and easy to use. An old Rino works and communicates with a modern Rino no problem and all Rinos will communicate with a standard GMRS radio.
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Good advice, spendy little units. Mine is old, used to use it in my adventure motorcycle days to communicate and see where others in the group were - same form factor as the green one on the right. Have nothing but good things to say about them save the price ;)