...and I would like to learn aprs for emergecy ops .
I am interested in the D72 for the same reasons. Can you provide a scenario or two that describe how YOU would use APRS in an emergency scenario, especially if there are limited APRS capable units in an area. I can understand the APRS abilities if all mobile operators could plot their locations, but I'm sketchy on a scenario with just a smattering of such devices.
I guess if I'm out and about and I get into a jam, APRS could act in a manner similar to On-Star and locate my position for those who might be looking - they would need to know that APRS capability is located with me.
Search and Rescue teams would benefit by everyone knowing where all team members are located.
When Ham operators are doing public service communications, e.g. providing communications for a group of volunteers involved in a lake front clean up effort, knowing the whereabouts of the ham operators providing communications support along the lake front could be helpful.
Other examples?
Is anyone aware of a comprehenisve listing of the ways APRS communications have actually been useful? I could brainstorm potential scenarios all day, but I have no idea if such ideas are practical.