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title = 'APRS'
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date = '2023-11-03T20:16:33+01:00'
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So there is this little page that shows you some information about
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my devices on the [aprs.fi][1] website. Currently you may find the
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following devices:
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[1]: https://aprs.fi/#!lat=47.07320&lng=10.97450&z=17
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## OE7DRT
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I usually do not use this "variant" of my callsign, but Winlink injects
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it when I connect to the Winlink Network. Or more precisely: when I include
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my geocoordinates in a message.
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## OE7DRT-5
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APRS on my smartphone. This will only pop up when I do not have any "hardware"
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APRS devices with me. This is absolutely used without radio waves, injected
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over the internet via TCP/IP.
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## OE7DRT-7
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Portable. I programmed this into multiple handheld transceivers. My newest
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gadget is a Mobilinkd TNC4 which I sometimes connect to the ID-52. Using the
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ID-52 on D-PRS (Icom) will also result in a -7 suffix.
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## OE7DRT-13
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My weather station collects data since March 2018 but I started to
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publish weather data since January 2022. I've seen the weatherstation
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recently in the Windy app on an Android smartphone.
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## OE7DRT-15
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The newest suffix is used by a LoRa Gateway -- currently indoor with a small
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antenna. It may be offline though.
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## OE7DRT B
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D-Star Hotspot. Runs on a Raspberry Pi 4 B currently.
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## OE7DRT-R
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Well, -R is not a valid suffix for APRS but this is how things go nowadays.
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This represents another Hotspot, running DMRGateway which connects to the
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Brandmeister network as well as the IPSC2 network. Runs on a Raspberry Pi 2 B.
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