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APRS

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APRS is a two-way tactical real-time digital communications system between all assets in a network sharing information about everything going on in the local area. On ham radio, this means if something is happening now, or there is information that could be valuable to you, then it should show up on your APRS radio in your mobile.

Basically, the way it works is:

APRS-IS

APRS-IS is the common name given to the Internet-based network which inter-connects various APRS radio networks throughout the world.

Basically, the way it works is:

FIXME: Please add a list of radios that can do APRS on their own.

Windows

Pinpoint is a Windows program for APRS. pinpoint.jpg

Configuration

To use with Signalink, see the Signalink How-to.

Once the radio, the Signalink, and the Soundmodem are configured, start PinPoint and change these settings:

Note:

SSID

You'll sometimes see a dash number after the callsign, this is called an SSID and they have different meaning depending on whether you're on APRS or Winlink. See the SSID How-To for more info.

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Note that APRSdroid is free of charge when downloaded from the developer's website, but costs $5 when installed from Google Play.