running test Amateur Radio
Video Rating: 5 / 5

A demo of the Avmap G5 and Kenwood D710A using Avmap Tactical Mode. This allows you to track One APRS callsign on you Avmap G5
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. guilhermelludwig
    guilhermelludwig says:

    I never saw this gps unit here in Brazil, could you explain what kind of information and how the opreration with a garmin 276c?

    What’s the difference between the d700a and the d71o

    Thank’s a lot

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  2. Rifleman1101
    Rifleman1101 says:

    Nice video, Don. I have a D700 in my Jeep Wrangler for offroading. Your review just sold me on upgrading. The display is a lot nicer than the 700 and seems like the menus are more intuitive.

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  3. westkan
    westkan says:

    LOL.. That’s not a problem here , because of disability, I simply don’t have the money. Sometimes suffering from the ham flu is a curse.

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  4. foggy007uk
    foggy007uk says:

    Don, still love watching this cool little video. Any chance you could do one on setting up the 710 and AvMap as a mobile infill digipeater. I think I’ve got my setting right, but your the man !!!

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  5. RepomanGP
    RepomanGP says:

    Don, will the Avmap G5 interface with the new Yaesu FTM-350R just as it does with the Kenwood or is the APRS interface Kenwood specific? 73’s.

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  6. cigarjohn42
    cigarjohn42 says:

    I was shopping around and thinking of getting this radio for my first mobile/base radio setup. Is APRS used for mobile operations only? Can it be used for home operations as well? I’m new to this aprs stuff. Was looking at the TM-v71a also. Good video. New to aprs. 73’s.

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  7. chrisnantucket
    chrisnantucket says:

    OK, so for $1025 I can see on a little screen where my friend is, or for $150 I can just get on the radio and ask him.

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