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Related wiki pages: [[Packet]]
APRS operates by receiving packets on a single fixed frequency (on [[2 meters]] this is normally 144.39MHz North America or 144.8MHz Europe), storing them and retransmitting them until they reach a station which can transfer the information to the Internet. Information in the packet header specifies a limit on the number of times one packet will be forwarded (typically WIDE 1,1) to prevent saturation of the network with large numbers of duplicative messages.
 
== What is it? ==


APRS has two meanings :
APRS has two meanings :
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'''A'''utomatic '''P'''osition '''R'''eporting '''S'''ystem - this came about because position reporting became one of its main uses in ham radio.
'''A'''utomatic '''P'''osition '''R'''eporting '''S'''ystem - this came about because position reporting became one of its main uses in ham radio.
== Applications ==
APRS has been often used to track weather balloons and [http://szijarto.ca/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 unmanned telemetry flights]. A small transmitter and a GPS are attached to the payload; various APRS stations can then log the flight path and broadcast the received information via Internet. When the payload returns to Earth, its position is immediately known so that the equipment and acquired data may be quickly retrieved by ground crews.
APRS has also been used by fixed stations to send periodic weather information (temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, visibility) and by mobile stations to announce location and identify another frequency on which the mobile is accepting voice communications.
APRS can also be used to send short (typically one-line) text messages, although it affords no privacy to message content.
== Software==
* [https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf Dire Wolf] a software "soundcard" modem/TNC, APRS digipeater, APRStt gateway (with speech response), Internet Gateway (IGate), APRS telemetry toolkit.
* [http://thelifeofkenneth.com/aprx/ APRX] – a POSIX-based (UNIX/Linux) APRS digipeater and i-Gate
* [http://www.winaprs.com/xaprs.html x-APRS for Linux]
== See also ==
* [[Packet]]
* [https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/blob/master/doc/A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator-Part-1-1200-baud.pdf Building a Better APRS Packet Demodulator]


== Links==
== Links==
* [http://www.aprs.org/  APRS organisation]
* [http://www.aprs.org/  APRS organisation]
* [http://info.aprs.net/ APRS.net wiki]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Position_Reporting_System Wikipedia article]
* [http://www.winaprs.com/ WinAPRS.com]


* Wikipedia link [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Position_Reporting_System APRS]


* [http://www.winaprs.com/ WinAPRS.com]
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 27 March 2019


APRS operates by receiving packets on a single fixed frequency (on 2 meters this is normally 144.39MHz North America or 144.8MHz Europe), storing them and retransmitting them until they reach a station which can transfer the information to the Internet. Information in the packet header specifies a limit on the number of times one packet will be forwarded (typically WIDE 1,1) to prevent saturation of the network with large numbers of duplicative messages.

APRS has two meanings :

Automatic Packet Reporting System, its original (and correct) meaning, and

Automatic Position Reporting System - this came about because position reporting became one of its main uses in ham radio.

Applications

APRS has been often used to track weather balloons and unmanned telemetry flights. A small transmitter and a GPS are attached to the payload; various APRS stations can then log the flight path and broadcast the received information via Internet. When the payload returns to Earth, its position is immediately known so that the equipment and acquired data may be quickly retrieved by ground crews.

APRS has also been used by fixed stations to send periodic weather information (temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, visibility) and by mobile stations to announce location and identify another frequency on which the mobile is accepting voice communications.

APRS can also be used to send short (typically one-line) text messages, although it affords no privacy to message content.

Software

  • Dire Wolf a software "soundcard" modem/TNC, APRS digipeater, APRStt gateway (with speech response), Internet Gateway (IGate), APRS telemetry toolkit.
  • APRX – a POSIX-based (UNIX/Linux) APRS digipeater and i-Gate

See also

Links


Modes of operation
Modes CW * AM * FM * SSB * Digital * Echolink * Emission Classification * IRLP * Optical communications
Packet APRS * D-Star
SSTV and ATV SSTV frequencies * SSTV Modes