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[http://aprs.rutgers.edu/ APRS] is used by Hams with [http://www.packetradio.com/ Packet Radio]. It plots in real-time your current position on map that can be accessed on the web. It's used for plotting the position of vehicles, the status of weather, radio direction finding and much much more. It envolves mapping, GPS tracking, packet radio, etc. It is a VERY interesting facit of packet radio and has much to offer most everyone including non-hams that just want to watch over the internet. [http://aprs.rutgers.edu/ APRS] is used by Hams. It uses[http://www.packetradio.com/ Packet Radio] to send position information then plots your current position on a map. That map can be accessed on the web. It's used for plotting the position of vehicles, weather status, radio direction finding, etc. It envolves mapping, GPS tracking and packet radio. Perhaps some of the techniques of APRS could be applied to 802.11b networks.
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Where is Doug Ferrel right now? [http://map.findu.com/kd4moj Here's a real-time map]. [http://www.tallahassee-scanner.com Scanning Tallahassee] has more. Take a look. Where is Doug Ferrel right now? [http://map.findu.com/kd4moj Here's a real-time map]. [http://www.tallahassee-scanner.com Scanning Tallahassee] has more.

[http://aprs.rutgers.edu/ APRS] is used by Hams. It uses[http://www.packetradio.com/ Packet Radio] to send position information then plots your current position on a map. That map can be accessed on the web. It's used for plotting the position of vehicles, weather status, radio direction finding, etc. It envolves mapping, GPS tracking and packet radio. Perhaps some of the techniques of APRS could be applied to 802.11b networks.

Take a look. Where is Doug Ferrel right now? [http://map.findu.com/kd4moj Here's a real-time map]. [http://www.tallahassee-scanner.com Scanning Tallahassee] has more.

[http://www.pocketaprs.com Here's a PocketPC] with real-time tracking maps! Yips! [http://wes.johnston.net/aprs/ APRS] looks alot like what [http://www.graviton.com Graviton] which uses cellular to relay moving telemetry.

I don't know anything about APRS but the implications seem significant for wireless networks. Imagine runners with a PocketPC being tracked with real-time telemetry on heart beats and respiration. I smell a $500 Nike shoe/watch!

Mike Condon has the right idea. His [http://www.homestead.com/ne4s/ Imperial Cruiser] is a Dodge van with real-time tracking. A van equipped with a [http://www.swe-dish.com mobile, 2-way satellite dish], live MPEG-4 video and 2-way videoconferencing from anywhere is now affordable by individuals. Broadband can't happen fast enough for me. Schools, libraries and media outlets like newspapers, radio and television could expand their boundries, state-wide.

Group owners killed local radio and have local television in their sights. Fuck them.

Be your own network.

- Sam

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