* ax25 support in aprsd
@ 2004-01-26 6:25 Adi Linden
2004-01-26 7:07 ` Hamish Moffatt
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From: Adi Linden @ 2004-01-26 6:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
I am trying to get aprsd to work with ax25 support. But documentations
seems to be non existant. Any pointers on how to do it?
I'd like to eventually run digi_ned as digi and aprsd as igate on the same
machine.
Thanks,
Adi
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-26 6:25 ax25 support in aprsd Adi Linden
@ 2004-01-26 7:07 ` Hamish Moffatt
2004-01-26 7:19 ` Adi Linden
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From: Hamish Moffatt @ 2004-01-26 7:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:25:42AM -0600, Adi Linden wrote:
> I am trying to get aprsd to work with ax25 support. But documentations
> seems to be non existant. Any pointers on how to do it?
Err, there's not much to it. I thought the example configuration file
should be enough. (I wrote the ax.25 code for aprsd.)
Set your tncport to the name of the port from /etc/ax25/axports.
Set aprspath to "APRS v WIDE" or similar.
Make sure AX.25 is recognised at compile time, which looks for the
include files in /usr/include.
That's all there is to it.
Which aprsd version are you using?
Hamish
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Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <hamish@debian.org> <hamish@cloud.net.au>
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-26 7:07 ` Hamish Moffatt
@ 2004-01-26 7:19 ` Adi Linden
2004-01-26 8:22 ` John Williams
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From: Adi Linden @ 2004-01-26 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hamish Moffatt; +Cc: linux-hams
> Err, there's not much to it. I thought the example configuration file
> should be enough. (I wrote the ax.25 code for aprsd.)
Wow! That's easy but I really didn't get it from the example config.
> Set your tncport to the name of the port from /etc/ax25/axports.
> Set aprspath to "APRS v WIDE" or similar.
What does the aprspath do? I don't quite understand the APRS v WIDE, but
that could be because I should really be sleeping.
> Make sure AX.25 is recognised at compile time, which looks for the
> include files in /usr/include.
Got that.
> Which aprsd version are you using?
I build aprsd-2.2.5-15 from sourceforge successfully with ax25 support. I
tried aprsd215b9 with the DL5DI patch but it wasn't as successful. Any
opinion on which one to choose?
Thanks!
Adi
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-26 7:19 ` Adi Linden
@ 2004-01-26 8:22 ` John Williams
2004-01-26 15:51 ` Adi Linden
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From: John Williams @ 2004-01-26 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
WIDE is just an alias that another aprs digipeater will pick up on
With just WIDE the WIDE will be replaced by the call sign of the digipeater that picks up on
your packet.
For example if in aprsd my aprspath was set to APD223 v WIDE
It would look like this using 'listen' to monitor the packets.
1: fm VK5UJ-1 to APD223 via WIDE ctl UI^ pid=F0(Text) len 97
0000 }VK2JPJ-1>APZ186,TCPIP*,VK5UJ-1*:!3351.89SU15112.22E#PHG5750/ Di
0040 gi Supports RELAY, WIDE, TRACEM.M
The 223 is just the aprs version, APD is the typical prefix for aprsd. So APD223 makes up the
destination address and the ' v WIDE ' is the path you want the packet to attempt to digipeat
via.
You need to make it compatible with what is correct for your area. It could be further than just
one digipeater.
Suggest you look at monitoring frames in your area and see what is typical. Talk with the local
aprs groups or groups.
If you want to gate packets to RF, you will want to look at the following to limit the amount of
traffic going to RF.
An example
gate2rf VK5* PC* W3ADO* RS0ISS* ARISS* WU2Z
#gate2rf VK5*
#
# Call signs of stations whose posits are gated
# to RF every 15 minutes. Only posit packets are
# gated. Posits are taken from the history list.
# They are case sensitive! Use upper case.
#
posit2rf VK*
#posit2rf VK5*
#
# Define a list of message destination call signs or aliases
# to gate to RF full time. Note: the CQGA example
# below is CQ GA (Georgia). Edit to suite your locale.
# Up to 64 of these may be defined. They are case sensitive.
#
#msgdest2rf VK5* AX5* VI5* BLN*
msgdest2rf VK5* AX5* VI5*
#
#end
Regards
John
VK5ZTY
On 26 Jan 2004 at 1:19, Adi Linden wrote:
> > Set aprspath to "APRS v WIDE" or similar.
>
> What does the aprspath do? I don't quite understand the APRS v WIDE, but
> that could be because I should really be sleeping.
>
>
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-26 8:22 ` John Williams
@ 2004-01-26 15:51 ` Adi Linden
2004-01-27 4:08 ` John Williams
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From: Adi Linden @ 2004-01-26 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Williams; +Cc: linux-hams
Thank you for the explanation. My support for all this aprs stuff are the
various mailing lists. I am in a somewhat remote place, the only aprs
station in the area is the tracker in my van and the occassional visitor.
I guess I don't really need a digi a simple aprsd igate should do. But it
is something interesting to do and eventually I'd like to support
satellite traffic, too.
> gate2rf VK5* PC* W3ADO* RS0ISS* ARISS* WU2Z
> #gate2rf VK5*
I have a question about gating to rf, now that it has been mentioned. Is
it possible to gate packets that were gated to TCP/IP by another specific
igate? There is another igate about 100km away and out of RF reach.
Thanks,
Adi
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-26 15:51 ` Adi Linden
@ 2004-01-27 4:08 ` John Williams
2004-01-27 4:44 ` Adi Linden
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From: John Williams @ 2004-01-27 4:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
On 26 Jan 2004 at 9:51, Adi Linden wrote:
You can connect to another igate. Depending on how this is setup
You will get all traffic or filtered traffic. You can also setup your own filters.
Have a look at these links.
http://aprs.net.au:14501/
http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSSrvr/javaprsfilter.htm
You just need to find a suitable igate hub (maybe someone from that part of the world can help
with a hostname).
So you can have a world feed or just local areas.
There are 2 things to consider. Your internet bandwidth (you may need to share with other
services) and what your local RF will take. If you run at 1200 bps you will want to limit this to a
maximum of 100 frames to RF per 10 minutes. This includes all local traffic.
Cheers
John
VK5ZTY
> I have a question about gating to rf, now that it has been mentioned. Is
> it possible to gate packets that were gated to TCP/IP by another specific
> igate? There is another igate about 100km away and out of RF reach.
>
> Thanks,
> Adi
>
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* Re: ax25 support in aprsd
2004-01-27 4:08 ` John Williams
@ 2004-01-27 4:44 ` Adi Linden
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From: Adi Linden @ 2004-01-27 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Williams; +Cc: linux-hams
If I understand this correct, I can connect to a filtered port on my
upstream (so to speak) and only receive the packets that pass through the
filter and still send all my traffic heard on RF to the APRS-IS?
I am still unsure about all the aprsd ports and which port(s) I need to
connect to to get my packets to the APRS-IS. In my aprsd.conf I have:
#
Server second.aprs.net 23 hub-sr
Server first.aprs.net 23 hub-sr
Server third.aprs.net 10152 hub-sr
Server fourth.aprs.net 23 hub-sr
#
This worked but I really don't know why this work. It did result in a fair
amount traffic (unnecessary traffic).
Adi
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