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MotoTRBO and GPS

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N1GTL

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I've done some searching but have not been able to find anything.

Does anyone know of free software that can be interfaced with MotoTRBO and utilize the GPS for mapping? I have configured NeoTerra systems and a couple other commercial ones that customers bought but I am looking for something to toy with on a personal level or perhaps interface with APRS on the amateur side.
 

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TRBOnet (demo version) was handed out a few years back during the IWC expo in Las Vegas. I used this for a while when testing and usung GPS with Motorola TRBO radios.

Now I think it is licensed software, and you will need to pay for it. It was a demo version that I had used in the past.
 
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