the rule states that rovers may use APRS..
it lists no exceptions at all other than they TX call and location only.
wouldn't "Spotting" require a frequency location.? pretty useless
with out knowing what frequency u can find them on.. thats why it is
forbidden for them to tx anything else other than call and grid .. its
not really "Spotting"
it doesn't say anywhere that "unlimited" rovers are the only rover class
that can use APRS..
w9Ray
Nate Duehr wrote:
> On 1/28/2010 3:41 PM, Ray J wrote:
>> Are rovers themselves considered multi-op stations under this rule? There
>> is a soapbox entry that discusses using APRS info to find rovers but I was
>> under the impression that only the two multi-op categories could use that
>> data. However, when I thought about it, I realized that Rovers are allowed
>> 2 operators and perhaps that is what is meant under the rule. I would
>> appreciate any input on this. I may have to rethink my position on APRS.
>>
>>
> Only Multi-Op fixed stations and UNLIMITED Rovers are supposed to be
> able to use "spotting networks".
>
> Nate WY0X
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