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      <title>APRSTV Episode 7 - Building a Folding J-Pole</title>
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Terry Bajuk, KS5Z, shows how to build a folding J-Pole antenna for two-meters, based on a design featured in the March 2005 issue of QST magazine.
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      <title>Episode 6 - D-STAR, EchoLink and APRS</title>
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This episode shows the assembly of a VHF and UHF station with EchoLink, D-STAR GPS Position Reporting Internet gateway and a UHF APRS receive only Internet gateway.
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      <title>Episode 5 - Buffalo Springs Lake Triathlon</title>
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Highlights from the 2006 Buffalo Springs Lake Triathlon, including communications support from the Lubbock Amateur Contest Club and APRS tracking. 
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Interview with JJ Sheppard, KI4FQE, via EchoLink as he travels across the United States.
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      <title>Episode 3 - Configuring Packet Engine Pro</title>
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You might know that AGW Packet Engine can turn your computer's soundcard into a TNC, but it is really a lot more.  In this episode, I configure a regular TNC and a soundcard to work as a TNC using Packet Engine Pro, the big brother to AGWPE. 
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      <title>Episode 2 - Building an OpenTracker</title>
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Are you considering an OpenTracker? It's an APRS encoder that lets you interface a GPS receiver with your ham radio transceiver so you can track your vehicle, yourself, your kids... well, track anything you want. This podcast documents Terry Bajuk, KE5BL, building a tracker in just 8 minutes. 8 minutes? Really? Well, if you cutout all the unimportant parts it only takes 8 minutes! 
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      <title>Episode 1 - ARSAT2005C</title>
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The Amateur Radio Society at Tech, ARSAT, launches a weather balloon with a payload that includes beacons on 10-meters, 2-meters and 70-centimeters, a $20 digital camera purchased from Wal-Mart, and of course an APRS beacon.
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