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Add APRS Maps and an IGate to the Yaesu FTM-400DR

This video shows how to add APRS maps to the FTM-400DR using a cheap Windows tablet and the data cable that is included with the radio. Also, the video shows how to tie the whole setup into APRS-IS allowing you to serve as an IGate for stations in the area.

This is yet another experiment for me in my never ending search for the "perfect" APRS rig. Is this setup perfect? No. Unfortunately the FTM-400DR won't accept transmission requests through this same data cable. Therefore, you can't digipeat or beacon objects that you create on the map or type up messages on the virtual keyboard for transmission. Also, a tablet mounted next to the drive pushes what's legal and what's safe. If you choose to go this route in your car, be sure you know what the law says about screens in the car in your area. Above all else, though, don't manipulate the software while driving. Distracted driving kills. You'll notice that I'm parked in a parking lot as I'm looking at what objects are in my area.

Where might this be useful? The data cable connection would be great for people who use the 400 as a base station radio and hooking a computer to it would add a lot of functionality and the distracted driver issue is off the table. This setup would also work well for a SAG vehicle if run by the passenger.

Bottom line... $40 and a mount brings increased situational awareness to the FTM-400DR. $24 more makes it an IGate.

If you get a Winbook and you want Windows to treat your Micro SD card like a normal hard drive, check out this forum from the Micro Center tech support site: http://www.mctsol.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1114

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21 августа 2015 г. 9:08:02
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