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​Amateur Radiostation PA3DWC
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Automatic Packet Reporting System
APRS
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Originally known as "Automatic Position Reporting System" but renamed by its creator, APRS is an amateur radio based digital communications system for local, regional, or long-distance (as in the case of HF APRS) tactical, real-time exchange of information among all members of a net, including map based displays for situational awareness. It was developed by Bob Bruninga ( WB4APR ), who currently works at the United States Naval Academy. He maintains the main [ APRS web page ].
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Capabilities
APRS is used to transmit real-time information such as messages, bulletins, announcements and the locations of any stations or objects via amateur packet radio protocols. Real-time reporting of station position for mobiles is facilitated using the Global Positioning System. APRS is capable of transmitting a wide variety of data including weather reports, short text messages, radio direction finding bearings, telemetry data, and storm forecasts. These reports can be combined with a computer and mapping software to show the transmitted data superimposed on a variety of map displays.
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Technical Information
In its most widely-used form APRS is transported over the air using the AX.25 protocol at 1200 baud Bell 202 audio frequency-shift keying on frequencies located in the amateur 2-meter band ( 144.800 Mhz ). An extensive digital repeater, or digipeater network provides transport for APRS packets on these frequencies. Internet gateway stations ( IGates ) connect the on-air APRS network to the APRS Internet System ( APRS-IS ), which serves as a worldwide, high-bandwidth backbone for APRS data. Stations can tap into this stream directly. Databases connected to the APRS-IS allow web-based access to the data as well as more advanced data mining capabilities. A number of LEOs (low-earth orbiting satellites) and the International Space Station are also capable of relaying APRS data.
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APRS Software
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There is a variety of software available. There are a few ways to operate.
The first one is with a computer and a soundcard, in that case you need two programs.
1. UZ7HO Soundmodem - Packet-Radio TNC
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2. APRS Software - AGW Tracker
APRS Online
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There is also a possibility to work online, see the link below
APRS Hardware
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There is also a possibility to work with programmable hardware, so called trackers, consisting of a programmable tnc connected with a GPS.
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