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\n\n\n \n\n\nJust curious...
\n
\n
\nI searched the posts but found
\nnothing close- has anyone tried
\nusing the M-PD or M-PA handhelds
\nfor APRS/Tracking/ etc with any
\ndevices such as the Byonics Tiny
\nTrak? Given the way speaker mics
\nconnect by UDC, it would be
\ninteresting- most speaker mics have
\n1/8" mono earphone jacks in place.
\nOr simply using a surplus UDC might
\nwork.
\n
\nLike I said, just curious. These are
\ngreat radios, and capable of many
\ntasks.
\n
\n73!
\n
\nMark H. KE5LIB
\n
\n