[aprssig] What is Generating These Packets

Steve AB3LT at RoseAndSteve.us
Wed Dec 21 11:59:21 EST 2011


Looks like an older version of aprx. (
http://ham.zmailer.org/oh2mqk/aprx/ Software is by Matti Aarnio,
OH2MQK. ) reporting teletry

http://wiki.ham.fi/Aprx.en#Radio_port_telemetry

I run version 2.02 and it reports with my call to APRS-IS. iirc
version 1.99 and older reported the type of packets you are asking
about.

73, Steve AB3LT


2011-12-21 13:47:19.036 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#551,21.8,0.4,79.0,54.0,1.0,00000000
2011-12-21 14:07:19.943 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#553,23.8,0.9,81.0,58.0,2.0,00000000
2011-12-21 14:27:19.540 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#554,26.9,0.8,91.0,66.0,2.0,00000000
2011-12-21 14:47:19.015 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#555,26.8,0.1,88.0,67.0,0.0,00000000
2011-12-21 15:07:19.731 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#556,26.6,0.1,94.0,70.0,0.0,00000000
2011-12-21 15:27:19.293 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#557,24.0,0.8,75.0,60.0,2.0,00000000
2011-12-21 15:47:19.554 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#558,20.9,0.1,74.0,56.0,0.0,00000000
2011-12-21 16:07:19.121 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#560,25.1,0.3,86.0,67.0,1.0,00000000
2011-12-21 16:27:19.353 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#561,25.4,0.1,91.0,66.0,0.0,00000000
2011-12-21 16:47:19.055 << firenet.us:14580 <<
AB3LT-1>RXTLM-2,TCPIP,qAR,AB3LT-1:T#562,25.3,0.1,91.0,63.0,0.0,00000000



On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Pete Loveall AE5PL Lists
<hamlists at ametx.com> wrote:
> This is one of many packets (over 250 per hour) gated to APRS-IS by IGates all over the world (so the qAR point of entry is different on almost every one).
>
> APRSIS>RXTLM-1,TCPIP,qAR,KD8IAY:T#113,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,00000000
>
> Does anyone know what software is generating these packets which have no identification and use an invalid TOCALL (not APxxxx and improperly using a SSID) and TCPIP in the path?  Because the point of entry is very diverse, it is not being generated by a single station but by a single piece of software.
>
> 73,
>
> Pete Loveall AE5PL
> pete at ae5pl dot net
>
>
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