APRS was developed by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, for tracking and digital communications with mobile GPS equipped stations with two-way radio. In the 12 years since its introduction, it has grown to encompass just about every aspect of Amateur Radio. For an introduction to APRS, CLICK HERE.
You can see where I may be if you wish. Click here:
http://www.jfindu.net/lastreports.asp?Prefix=KI4HDU
KI4HDU is my laptop.
KI4HDU-7 is my vehicle mobile.
KI4HDU-9 is my motorcycle mobile.
KI4HDU-2 is my IGate (it's always running at home)
Click here to see it's status.
Or click here to see the APRS activity near me.
Click here (PowerPointFile)for an introduction to APRS presentation that I put together.
More on APRS topics:
I have a few other pages where I've been playing with some APRS data. These may or may not be up-to-date, they are all works in progress.
APRS map via Google MapsMy Local Stations List
Snapshot from KI4HDU-3
APRS Hog for the East TN Area
My Weather Data
If you are interested in learning more about APRS, specifically, APRS in East Tennessee, please join the EastTNAPRS discussion group.