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APRS Automatic Position Reporting System By Nicolas - M1HOG www.M1HOG.com
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Introduction Disclaimer - Nothing in the talk is warranted as accurate, optimal or indeed sensible. Objective – An introduction to APRS and what it can be used for. Practical - High level talk and equipment walkthrough.
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What is APRS Back a step to Packet Radio Developed in the early 80’s Small packets of data are transported over the AX.25 protocol using 1200 baud Bell 202 audio frequency-shift keying(AFSK) on a 2 meter FM FrequencyAX.25Bell 202audio frequency-shift keying KA9Q - Developed software for an early TNC – Terminal Node controller – Basically a Modem that uses radio instead of a phone line. KA9Q software was later modified to provide a TCP/IP stack and use a phone line modem. This enabled early IBM PC’s to access the Internet and was how first accessed the Internet.
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APRS Overview Automatic Position Reporting System Invented and trademarked by Bob Bruninga WB4APR Developed in the late 1980's for local tactical digital communications, situational awareness and two way information exchange. - Phew Automatically sends data packets over the air for direct and indirect reception by other
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APRS Overview Exchange information with other APRS equipped stations Call sign GPS Position (Altitude / Speed) Status Messages Comments Show Who / What is nearby – Stations repeaters etc. Send Email Send Messages and Bulletins via APRS network Receive Weather Reports Produce Maps showing objects and messages, so everyone sees the same
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APRS 2 meter FM Radio - 144.800 TNC – Radio Modem – PC required GPS Tracker/TNC – No PC required Digipeater IGate
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Radio 2 meter FM Radio - 144.800 Ideally with fixed low level audio input and output for easy interfacing to a TNC Most 2 meter FM radios can be easily adapted
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Terminal Node Controller Terminal Node Controller - “Radio Modem” Traditional TNC Tiny Track (TNC) Open Tracker etc (TNC) Requires a PC Radios with built in TNC Kenwood D7 Kenwood D700 Yaesu VX-8RA
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GPS Global Positioning System Position, speed and altitude Typically connected to via a serial lead to a Tracker…
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Tracker TNC vs Tracker Functions as a “Smart” TNC Generates the contents of packets Typically - GPS plot, Call sign, Messages With out requiring a PC and separate TNC Tiny Track (TNC) Open tracker etc (TNC) May include a display to show packets received May have various other functions including..
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Digipeaters A "digipeater" from "digital repeater", digipeaters receive a packet radio transmission (APRS packet) briefly store it and then retransmit it on the same frequency. Like voice repeaters, digipeaters are used to increase the distance a radio packet can travel Typically digipeaters enable packets to reach…
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IGate Sends packets to APRS-IS (Automatic Packet Reporting System-Internet Service) Radio -> TNC -> PC -> Internet connection PC Software - APRS4R many others are available The APRS data is then be plotted on to maps by various internet sites…
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APRS.FI - M3NQG IGATE
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Recent Tracks
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G0LGJ
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G0LGJ -> M3NQG
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M3NQG - Stations Heard
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Equipment Walkthrough Kenwood HT – Tiny Trak - GPS Dave G4ETG – Kenwood 700
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Links APRS - http://www.aprs.org/http://www.aprs.org/ Tiny Trak - http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak/http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak/ Open Tracker - http://www.argentdata.com/products/otplus.html http://www.argentdata.com/products/otplus.html Kenwood TH-D7 - http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/ thd7ae.html http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/ thd7ae.html Kenwood D700 - http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/ tm_d700ae.html http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/ tm_d700ae.html APRS.FI - http://aprs.fi/http://aprs.fi/
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Thank you ! This presentation is available at www.SADARS.org Nicolas www.M1HOG.com
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