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TopoFusion Support => TopoFusion Pro => Topic started by: Larry on September 16, 2009, 06:41:16 AM
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I wonder if one of the SAR people on this forum might update me on the current state of adapting standard SAR and/or Forest Service radios to transmit a gps lat-lon at intervals so that personnel could be tracked using TF.
Thanks in advance,
Larry
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I would love to hear more here too. I have looked into the APRS protocol, but found it unnecessarily complicated. I didn't get the sense that there was enough interest to justify delving deeply into it.
Do SAR folks use anything else? (Besides the Garmin Rhino for dog tracking, which has a bit of specialized support in TF).
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Most of the SAR teams are using APRS. A full APRS implementation is not neccessary to start. Scott Miller at Argent Data systems might be able to help you get started. He makes APRS hardware.
http://www.argentdata.com/
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Thanks for this.
I gather then that at present, there is no easy way to adapt a standard Forest Service King radio (for example) so that it will transmit a gps location at intervals. Do you think that the manufacturers of such radios will incorporate this feature soon, or have they done so already?
Larry
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I would love to hear more here too. I have looked into the APRS protocol, but found it unnecessarily complicated.
Scott, I did a bit of looking around for my FS friends, and found that Bendix King is listing gps as a future option. For example:
http://www.kingradios.net/kngp400.html
I'm not sure how widely King radios are used outside the FS, but I suspect the agencies that do use them would be very interested in the gps option (if they can afford new radios). When the gps option does come out, I hope you can figure out how to support it. Hey, maybe you could make it rich with a contract for the military. :)
L