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Presentation developed by Using APRS Randy Allen, KAØAZS Presentation developed by and Bill Taylor, AC8AA

Focus on RF This presentation will focus on APRS used over amateur analog RF frequencies. Digital (D-STAR), Web based and Smart Phone applications are not discussed

OVERVIEW APRS is a real-time tactical digital communications protocol for exchanging information between a large number of stations covering a large (local) area. As a multi-user data network, it is quite different from conventional packet radio. APRS is different from regular packet in four ways:

OVERVIEW FIRST By the integration of maps and other data displays to organize and display data.

by using a one-to-many protocol to update everyone in real time. OVERVIEW SECOND by using a one-to-many protocol to update everyone in real time.

OVERVIEW THIRD by using generic digipeating so that prior knowledge of the network is not required.

OVERVIEW FOURTH by using a worldwide transparent internet backbone, linking everyone worldwide.

OVERVIEW

Bob Bruninga, WB4APR is commonly known as the “Father of APRS”. CONCEPT The concept, which dates back to the mid 1980's, is that all relevant information is transmitted immediately to everyone in the net and every station captures that information for consistent and standard display to all participants. Bob Bruninga, WB4APR is commonly known as the “Father of APRS”.

CONCEPT Information is refreshed redundantly but at a decaying rate so that old information is updated less frequently than new info.

CONCEPT Since the primary objective is consistent exchange of information between everyone, APRS establishes standard formats for the transmission of POSITION, STATUS, MESSAGES, and QUERIES.

CONCEPT It also establishes guidelines for display so that users of different systems will still see the same consistent information displayed in a consistent manner (independent of the particular display or mapping system in use) Xastir (Linux) APRSIS32/CE (Windows)

HOW IT WORKS APRS turns packet radio into a real-time tactical communications and display system for emergencies and public service applications (and global communications).

HOW IT WORKS APRS provides universal connectivity to all stations in the net by avoiding the complexity and limitations of a connected network. It permits any number of stations to exchange data just like voice users would on a voice net. Any station that has information to contribute simply sends it, and all stations receive it and log it.

HOW IT WORKS APRS recognizes that one of the greatest real-time needs at any special event or emergency is the tracking of key assets using packets containing call sign, icon, messages, QSO frequency monitored and much more.

HOW IT WORKS Where is the Event Leader? Where are the emergency vehicles? What's the Weather at various points in the area? To answer these questions, APRS transmits and captures the location and status of all stations.

HOW IT WORKS It can be used over any 2-way radio system including HAM, CB, Marine Band, etc. On VHF, APRS is on 144.39 MHz throughout the North American Continent. Other countries use other frequencies. Check locally On HF, APRS uses 10.1 MHz USB on 30 Meters

APPLICATIONS OF APRS public service events emergencies weather nets direction finding fox hunting plotting satellite contacts monitoring DX clusters.

APPLICATIONS OF APRS Many hams put APRS in their cars and let it run most of the time. Using it this way can allow someone to track your progress on a trip. While traveling, the Voice Alert CQ mode keeps you in touch with other hams and the other local information features gives the traveling ham information of interest.

Here is a summary of the recommendations: CONVENTIONS OF APRS Use your own call sign. For a fixed station, this is enough. The dash number is a Secondary Station ID (SSID) and it allows you to have multiple APRS stations. It can provide a little additional information about your Station, but the standards are rather loose. Here is a summary of the recommendations:

Note: These are commonly used but may vary by region. CONVENTIONS OF APRS Note: These are commonly used but may vary by region. -0 Home Station (IGate) (Same as call sign with no SSID) -1 Digipeater -2 Digipeater #2 [or on 70CM] -3 Digipeater #3 -5 IGate (Not home station) -6 is for Satellite Operations -7 APRS HT (Originally Kenwood D7 HT) -8 is for watercraft -9 is for Mobiles -14 is for Truckers -15 is for HF

APRS ON THE WEB http://www.aprs.org/ Bob Bruninga's (WB4APR) Site http://www.aprs.org/APRS-docs/ARTICLES.TXT History of APRS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Packet_Reporting_System Wikipedia http://info.aprs.net/index.php?title=Main_Page APRS Wiki http://www.findu.com/ Find-U https://aprs.fi APRS FI (AKA Google Maps APRS)

APRS ON THE WEB http://www.aprs-is.net/clientsoftware.aspx http://info.aprs.net/index.php?title=Software Lists of Client Software packages http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/ APRSISCE/32 (Windows) http://www.ui-view.net/ UI-View (Windows) http://xastir.org/index.php/Main_Page Xastir (Linux), can be run on MAC

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