All joking aside, I personally think that APRS for the most part is a
great waste of bandwidth...but it can have it's place. I can see
where it would be very useful for the folks involved with Skywarn and
other services such as that. Truth be told, that is about the only
place I see a reasonable use for it. But again that is my opinion.
73,
--
Jeff Embry, K3OQ
FM19je
ARCI #11643, FPQRP #-696,
QRP-L # 67, NAQCC #25
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On 2/28/07, KA2AEV@aol.com <KA2AEV@aol.com> wrote:
> Maybe not, however someone may want to notify the Authorities fast!
>
> 73 de Mike
> KA2AEV
>
>
> In a message dated 2/28/2007 11:38:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> johngeig@yahoo.com writes:
> And if you see the building going mobile on APRS, you
> know you are really in trouble.
>
> 73s John W5TD
>
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