From a0b88be3b632d9222b6b4431e141be8b7c4a1d53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominic Reich Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2024 17:07:17 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] remove aprs page --- config/_default/menus.en.toml | 8 ++-- content/APRS/index.md | 78 ----------------------------------- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/APRS/index.md diff --git a/config/_default/menus.en.toml b/config/_default/menus.en.toml index 68c1070..b3df873 100644 --- a/config/_default/menus.en.toml +++ b/config/_default/menus.en.toml @@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ url = "https://gits.oe7drt.net" weight = 40 -[[footer]] - name = "APRS" - pageRef = "aprs" - weight = 50 +# [[footer]] +# name = "APRS" +# pageRef = "aprs" +# weight = 50 [[footer]] name = "Imprint / Privacy" diff --git a/content/APRS/index.md b/content/APRS/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5ea333c..0000000 --- a/content/APRS/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: My callsign on the APRS network -date: 2023-11-03T20:16:33+01:00 -#lastmod: - -showDate: false -showReadingTime: false -showWordCount: false -showPagination: false -showAuthor: false - -sharingLinks: false - -feed_exclude: true -# site_exclude: true - ---- - -So there is this little page that shows you some information about -my devices on the [aprs.fi][1] website. Currently you may find the -following devices: - -[1]: https://aprs.fi/#!lat=47.07320&lng=10.97450&z=17 - -## OE7DRT(-0) - -I usually do not use this "variant" of my callsign, but Winlink injects -it when I connect to the Winlink Network. Or more precisely: when I include -my geocoordinates in a message. - -## OE7DRT-1 - -When I'm using my Thinkpad for hamradio (yes I have some hamradio apps installed -on my main laptop) I'm sometimes firing up some digital madness using a SignaLink -and some handheld radios. These combined with direwolf and Xastir show me the -surrounding areas APRS objects and items. I am sometimes connecting to the APRS -network through a TCP/IP connection and reporting the heard stations to the network. -If I am not at home, I make the station mobile and connect a GPS mouse to the laptop. - -## OE7DRT-5 - -APRS on my smartphone. This will only pop up when I do not have any "hardware" -APRS devices with me. This is either a internet connection from my phone or with -the use of another non-APRS handheld radio using the aprs.fi app on an iPhone with -its software TNC. - -## OE7DRT-7 - -Portable. I programmed this into multiple handheld transceivers. - -## OE7DRT-13 - -My weather station collects data since March 2018 but I started to -publish weather data since January 2022. I've seen the weatherstation -recently in the Windy app on an Android smartphone. - -[https://wx.oe7drt.com](https://wx.oe7drt.com/?ref=aprs-page) - -## OE7DRT-15 - -The newest suffix is used by a LoRa Gateway -- currently indoor with a small -antenna. It may be offline though. - -*** - -The following two are not always visible, but they might pop up from -time to time. - -## OE7DRT B - -D-Star Hotspot. Runs on a Raspberry Pi 4 B currently. - -## OE7DRT-R - -Well, -R is not a valid suffix for APRS but this is how things go nowadays. -This represents another Hotspot, running DMRGateway which connects to the -Brandmeister network as well as the IPSC2 network. Runs on a Raspberry Pi 2 B. -