APRS GPS Location Beacon

Radioactive Networks is pleased to offer the Wi-Sys GPS APRS Beacon. We
believe that this product is unique on the market and provides a perfect
solution for interfacing vehicle tracking to existing radio networks.
The 7110 Location Broadcast Beacon is designed for APRS © and Mic-E ©
operation with many popular radio types available today. Featuring a
built-in 12 channel GPS receiver and configuration software, the 7110 is all
you need for position broadcasting on packet radio. It even works at 1200
and 9600 baud, for greater flexibility. With the 7110 s simple configuration
software and flexible wiring capability, you can be running APRS in minutes,
and even change settings on the fly with the front panel user interface.

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Built-in GPS receiver

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APRS Beacon operation - allows preprogrammed message broadcasts

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Includes Mic-Encoding mode for position reporting on voice channels

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Pass-through mode for normal radio operation without disconnection
Includes microphone connectors and user-configurable wiring for multiple
radio types

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GPS data in NMEA format available via serial port

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1200 and 9600 baud radio data rates

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PC Configuration software included |
Who is Radioactive Networks?

Radioactive Networks is a consulting company with extensive
experience in mobile tracking technologies. We have used these technologies
successully in events as diverse as the Olympics, the IronMan
World Championships in Hawaii to a technology demonstration in Hollywood,
Ca. Our unique catalog of Hardware and Software allow us to provide an
economical solution to almost any business need.
Based in Sydney, Australia, Radioactive Networks have the experience
needed to complete even the most demanding mobile tracking projects.
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