any good windows software for APRS?

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any good windows software for APRS?

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Anything new out there that is decent and usable?

Everthing available that I've come across seems to be really crappy and difficult to use.

Suggestions?
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UI-View is the best one... (to be honest they are all clunky)
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I have only used WinAPRS. Seems ok.
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OK I'll check out UI-view.

I'm having some weird problem with that tnc from Dayton - works on regular packet but it won't do a damn thing with the APRS software.

Really bizarre.
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Try APRS Plus, you can download the eval version and play with it. It works really well with Street Atlas and can display fixed stations and mobiles on the map.

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Post by 70351 »

I hear UI-View is a very good program, although I've never tried it. I have been using WinAPRS with Precision Mapping maps inserted in place of the absolutely USELESS maps that come with WinAPRS. If you use Precision Mapping with WinAPRS then you have a decent set up. Otherwise I wouldn't even bother with that program.

I need to check out UI-View sometime just to see what it's all about. Also gonna check out APRS Plus.


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I'll have to look it up on my other computer, but on Yahoo, type in seomthing like "Winaprs setup kpc3+" or something along those lines. There is a website along the lines of KC0TB or something that has an excellent APRS setup instructions for that TNC.
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