Where's that task team? Position mapping with xastir and amateur radio for Search and Rescue

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Table of contents

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Establishing an APRS Infrastructure

Copyright

Trademarks

Where is that task going?

Solution: APRS position mapping

Basics

Deploying APRS for GPSAR

Outline:Components

TrackerToMap

CoreConcepts

TrackerDirect

TrackerByDigipeater

ComponentsImage

MovingStation

Data

OpenSource/PublicDomain APRS Software

XASTIR

Outline:Capabilities

APRS for SAR

Tactical Uses: Trailing

Tactical Uses: Task Location

Task in area

Tactical Uses: Directions

SAR Objects idenfified

Predefined SAR objects

Where to look

OutlineTrackers

TrackerBits

FirstTry

ProgramingWires

Tracker

Watertight Case

PocketTracker System

PocketTrackerBox

PocketTracker

Power

ConfiguringTracker

ConfigScreenshot

Symbols

OutlineMapping

Tracker-Mapper

MappingStationBits

MappingStation

TNC

Software

Xastir circles

Xastir interfaces

Plotting remote and local data on maps

GIS layers

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Changing at different rates

Maps

OldPhoto

Weather Radar

Digipeater again

TNC in digipeater

Programming digipeater

Outline: information Flow

HowGPSWorks

CASignal

PRNWords

NavMessage

Triangulation

GPSwithCoords

InformationFlow

NMEA

RawNMEA

OnToPackets

PacketRadioExchange

Digipeater messaging by callsigns

UIFrames

Aliases in the path

Relay,Wide

Relay,Wide Problem

Big problem paths

Widen-N handling

Introducing WIDEn-N

WIDEn-N

WIDEn-N packets

Network Fundamentals

Trigger

Resources

CopyrightAgain

Author: Paul J. Morris

E-mail: mole@morris.net

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