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Joe Foley N1ZRN/TF IRA Meeting 29/3/2012
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What is APRS? Automation of what we do Relay radio messages to their destination Simplified AX.25 implementation for ease of use Ad-hoc data infrastructure Cheap GPS location tracking Check weather station data
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What is APRS NOT? NOT a way to pass encrypted data from one place to another NOT for streaming video or pictures NOT the internet OK, this is a bit of a lie due to IGates like TF3RPG
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I have a smartphone with GPS, why do I care? Your cellphone has a maximum power of 100mW at ~1-3Ghz Without Siminn/Vodaphone, you have an expensive brick APRS can use higher power, higher gain, different frequencies You get greater control over your data and who sees it.
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What do I need to use APRS? You need three parts Something to generate or process data ○ GPS module, weather station, microcontroller Something that understands AX.25 signalling ○ Microcontroller, custom ASIC ○ Terminal Node Controller Something that can transmit/receive radio signals ○ You know what this is... A valid wireless license of course!
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Generate or Process Data http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino_uno_test.jpg http://www.kr7rk.com/DavisVP2.jpg http://www.berkut13.com/aprs/aprs02.jpg
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AX.25 Modems Portable TNC TinyTrak4OpenTracker USB http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak4/ http://www.argentdata.com
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AX.25 Modem Standard TNC http://www.universal-radio.com/used/UW61lrg.jpg http://wb0wao.net/images/tnc-x.jpg
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AX.25 Modem Arduino Argent Radio ShieldTrackuino Shield: Arduino is the TNC!
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APRS-ready Transceivers Kenwood TH-D72AYaesu VX-8GR http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Communications/Amateur_Radi o/Portables/TH-D72A http://www.yaesu.com/ProductImages/VX-8GR_thumb.jpg
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- APRS Callsigns -0 Primary -1..4 Generic -5 Other net -6 Special -7 Human -8 Boats/RV -9 Primary -10 Internet -11 Balloons -12 Trackers -13 Weather -14 Truckers -15 Generic
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Digipeater “Digital Repeater” Two kinds WIDE1 (fill-in) WIDE2 (wide area) Frequency: 144.800 MHz (Europe) You can use other frequencies too!
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Digipeater Aliases All respond to WIDE1 Only WIDE2 responde to WIDE2 If WIDE(n) where n>2, WIDE2 respond, and relay WIDE(n-1) To prevent packets bouncing forever
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Paths APRS is simplified AX.25 AX.25 allows long-range many hops APRS intended for local use Suggested Mobiles: WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 Stations:,WIDE2-1 Airborne: WIDE2-1 or WIDE2-2 ○ Low altitude: WIDE1-1
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Beaconing Transmit “something” to every ARPS Station in earshot (usually location) Set transmit rate according to speed >2 min for driving >20 min for stationary Position comment “Emergency” will cause people to notice! Objects Hamfest, accident, meeting
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Sending Messages You can broadcast or send Specific callsign Groups ALL in range This message can have a position, so people can go there
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Internet Gates (IGates) If you can get to one, you can: Send email Report position to webpage https://aprs.fihttps://aprs.fi WHO-IS: Lookup info on a callsign CQ Server for APRS QSO
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Questions? Much of this material is from “APRS Beginner Guide 2011 by K9DCI” There is interest at RU for APRS development Joe Foley foley@ru.is N1ZRN/TF is an instructor of mechatronics and mechanical design at Reykjavik Universityfoley@ru.is
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