Agwtracker Pocket serves as a "mobile command center" for field-based APRS activities. Key capabilities include:
: Designed for legacy Pocket PC architectures, it remains a niche but powerful tool for hobbyists using older ruggedized hardware for field emergency communications. 🗺️ Map Sources & Offline Use
is a mobile implementation of the popular AGWTracker APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) software, specifically designed for the Pocket PC and Windows Mobile platforms. Developed by George Rossopoulos (SV2AGW), it allows amateur radio operators to perform real-time tactical tracking, messaging, and data visualization on handheld PDA devices. 🛰️ Core Features & Functionality
: Supports sending and receiving short APRS messages and viewing weather telemetry from remote stations.
: Processes GPS data locally on the PDA to determine the user's position for beaconing or map centering. 🛠️ Technical Integration
The software typically functions as part of a modular mobile setup:
: Compatible with GeoTIFF and GPX (GPS Exchange Format).
: Users frequently connect their PDA to a mobile phone via Bluetooth or a physical cable to bridge radio data to the APRS network.