Folks:
Many pilots have Spot tracking systems. There has been conversation
about the awkward access to pilot's flight tracks, antenna
sensitivity
to placement/orintation, drop outs in tracks.
If you would like to see a more mature system, with public display,
real time access, user selection of ID messaging, self selected
reporting intervals, nationwide/worldwide coverage, historial
archiving of
tracking, try APRS on amateur radio bands.
The huge differences between APRS and Spot a
no subscription fees and
public access to tracks and
Altitude readout in track.
To see our neighborhood of pilots, browse to
www.aprs.fi.
In the track call sign window enter: KI6RFR-7, KM6TS-7 and NPAZ-7.
Choose a Show Last: time of three hours or so.
You can also enter any one call sign, slide over to the Select Date
window,
and enter any year, and then date select under that for the archives.
You can see the natiowide coverage of digi-peaters at this page:
http://wa8lmf.net/APRSmaps/NorthAmericaSmall.htm
You can find out about amateur licensing at:
www.arrl.org/
Some cool, low-cost hardware, for the solder-gun talented:
http://www.byonics.com/microtrak/
A history and background of APRS development at:
http://aprs.org/
My guys flew today, yesterday, and now....
and shouldhave tracks fro you to follow tomorrow also.
I'm going out to help park a few on the ramp.
Best wishes,
Cindy B
www.caracolesoaring.com