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All right, put in your call sign, and then it'll track your location. If someone knows your call sign, they can go to APRS. Put in your call sign, and it'll give them your location. You can have it update every hour, every couple hours, once a day, every 15 minutes. But if you look up Chuck, and for you given his old call sign, AA4HI, I can't remember, it's amazing that you remember old people's old call signs. But AA4HI, you look up his call sign on APRS, and he's got about four or five of them because he's got a hotspot. He's got this radio, that radio, and they all, and then he's also got his, I think his phone. So you can track or see where Chuck is. But yeah, APRS is a way you can track your ham radio friends. And that way you can actually see if you're close to one of your pals, and you can call them up and say, hey, I see you just around the corner. Want to get some coffee? There you go, APRS. And I did just go into the app, and I had to re-log in. And it should be tracking me, so if you go to APRS. I think I have a website, too. If you go to APRS, you can look at my call sign, And I know if you think it's dash p is the one that's tracking me and then you can see where I'm at in Utah Within the last hour, I think I have been updating every hour But uh there you go in nine. Oh if you back to tj5 I reckon

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