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Sure, it will give your call sign, I know a ton of people do it, in fact, my
packet station, and all the rest in the area I know of, beacon so we know
they're there and as long as they ID which most TNC's will do automatically
if they beacon at all, you're legal. The only thing to consider is being
careful that you don't wear the battery in the car out but in the club I
belong to, many of the guys have their TM-D700's on all the time so they do
that and generally that's not a problem. I think some of the radios, like
the TM-D710, and the THD-72A go so far as to only transmit info when they're
moving and can be set to do it less or not at all when stopped.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Gillen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 7:20 PM
Subject: Unattended A P R S?
>I have an A P R S question for the group. If I have a 2 meter rig with A P
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> S in the car that beacons it's position is it legal to have it running if
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> am not in the car?
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> Scott
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> Sent from my iPhone=
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