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Micro-Trak 200 FA - BETA 1.3

VHS Products has created the Micro-Trak 200 FA, a frequency agile 2-meter FM transmitter combined with a TinyTrak 3 controller chip that provides an easy and inexpensive way to build a small APRS tracker. Just plug in a GPS receiver, such as the Byonics GPS1, and track!
  • Frequency adjustable between 144 and 148 MHz
  • No need to tie up an expensive radio for APRS tracking
  • No complicated radio cabling
  • Simple 2 wire GPS connection
  • Supports all the latest Byonics TinyTrak3 features.
Micro-Trak 200 FA is sold as a built and tested unit. The current version is BETA 1.3. Note that there is a custom version of the TinyTrak3 Configuration software that must be used with Micro-Trak 200 FA, and it is included with the manual. The Micro-Trak 200 FA PCB measures 1.7 inches X 4 inches.

Additional Micro-Trak Products:
Micro-Trak AIO - An self contained portable tracker.
Micro-Trak TT4 - TinyTrak4 with a radio transceiver.
Micro-Trak 300 - The original 300mW Micro-Trak, without the 8 watt amplifier.
Micro-Trak BFT - A 35 watt Micro-Trak transmitter.
Micro-Trak 8000 FA - An 8 watt, frequency agile Micro-Trak.
Micro-Trak 8000 - An 8 watt version of the Micro-Trak 300.
Micro-Amp - A power amplifier for the Micro-Trak 300.
Micro-Trak VHF Antenna - An antenna for the Micro-Trak products.
Micro-Volt 12 - A 12 volt regulated power supply for Micro-Trak products.

For additional information, please contact


Micro-Trak 200 FA is Sold Out and will not be back in stock. It has been replaced by the Micro-Trak 8000 FA.


Documentation:
Micro-Trak 200 FA Manual and Config Program


Note: Micro-Trak 200 FA is a transmitter only. It does not receive radio signals, and therefore may occasionally transmit over other stations. This is normally not a problem due to the power level of the MicroTrak 300.