I will certainly stash your email address somewhere then in case i need any parts Mike!
I just ordered some keys for the dock from Kodiak, they were fast and easy to deal with. Though you probably had used keys cheaper, but i didn't know of your existence before then! They only charged $9 and some change plus shipping for a set of keys, so still not that bad overall.
Just curious, since i know my budget won't allow it anytime soon, how much do one of those used PDRC setups go for? Is it the screen and keyboard like Apco's?
I got word back from Kodiak on the GPS unit, it was way over my budget $250+ and i would have to ship the entire dock to them for installation. Don't see what would be so hard about installing it, but that was what they said.
I will just stick with my Delorme USB Earthmate. By the way, if anyone needs to share a GPS for multiple applications, like apco25 mentioned, Delorme offers a free software that should work with any USB or Serial GPS unit and gives you three virtual com ports to use. It's an emulator, you just tell it the incoming port for the GPS, in my case the USB port, and then i output Raw date or NMEA to three virtual com ports. This way i can run Street Atlas, APRS, and whatever else i may choose and have all three programs receiving GPS data. Works great and i have tested it on a few roadtrips without a single hickup.
http://www.delorme.com/support/gps/lt20001.asp
I have tested it with other than Delorme GPS units and it works. There is other GPS emulators out there also, some that are free also. So no need to buy a dual port GPS if you plan on using it connected to the computer. Though i can see why Apco25 used the dual port unit, then the APRS can run unattended without having the computer relaying the data.
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