Difference between revisions of "Emergency Antenna Platform System"
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Revision as of 17:09, 22 May 2013
A fusion of robotics, amateur radio, and emergency service the Emergency Antenna Platform System (E-APS) is a tool for amateur radio operators (ARES, RACES) as well as First Responder organizations to turn any parking lot lamp post into and instant antenna tower.
Developed by select members of the FIRST Robotics Challenge team 219 to be an OPEN platform to help those in need and to further development of the system. On May 19, 2013 E-APS was featured at the Dayton Youth Forum