[aprssig] Which APRS software uses "APRS" as a destination?
Andrew Rich
vk4tec at tech-software.net
Thu Aug 18 17:31:26 EDT 2005
Can be any software.
You can choose the destination in most programs.
Straight APRS sounds like a script
> Jim KG7HH wrote on 18/08/2005
>
> > Any idea which software/device is producing the packets below? I
ask,
> > because it appears that the timetamps are populated with HHMMSS
whereas
> > the
> >
> > 'z'-type timestamps are supposed to be populated with DDHHMM.
> > p.s. Work on my "packet verifier" will continue for some time. I
hope the
> > 'group' doesn't mind these questions every so often as I add more
> > functionality to the software.
> >
> >
CW2002>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CW2002:@185501z4252.52N/10843.52W_202/000g000t06
9r000p000h44b08320XRSW
> >
CW2906>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CW2906:@185000z3510.81N/10633.53W_324/003g004t08
5r000p000h31b10207XRSW
> >
KC0CGH>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KC0CGH:@185002z3853.37N/09449.19W_285/000g000t09
4r000p000h49b09700XRSW
> >
KD7YVX>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KD7YVX:@185001z4342.40N/11152.07W_196/011g015t06
8r000p000h60b10150XRSW
> >
KE5BCC>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KE5BCC:@075003z3249.18N/09724.35W_178/003g005t09
3r000P000h40b06000/wmr-968
>
> Dunno what software, but all got to the APRS-IS by TCPIP (TCPXX) but
through
> an unverified connection.
>
> The CW are "citizens weather" stations. Sometimes operated by a ham,
but not
> necessarily so.
>
> 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
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