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What do I need to set up an iGate and digipeater? An Igate is going to require a computer to interface between the TNC and the Internet In the Windows PC world, UI-View32 and APRSISCE 32 are software that can be configured as digipeaters In the Linux world, I think Xastir or BPQ32 are the primary candidates For a Raspberry Pi, you can use an external TNC and run either BPQ32 or Xastir
Help understanding APRS? - RadioReference. com Forums An iGate station then uploads that information to the internet, assuming it can hear it on that frequency Now, we don't have any APRS digipeaters in my neck of the woods There are a couple APRS stations that people operate from their houses, but they are in low-lying areas, and wouldn't be useful for anybody that isn't very close
Aprs TX igate Tucson Az - RadioReference. com Forums Last year I noticed I was not able to receive aprs messages gated from the internet while back home in Tucson for the holidays It appeared Tucson did not have a TX igate to gate such packets That got me thinking about installing a TX igate at our family home there Before I head that way in a
Technical details about APRS packets - RadioReference. com Forums Now, if the server doesnt see an ack, it waits until the destination comes online and beacons position, then starts hitting igate's working further and further out, incrementing WIDE as it goes until it finds an igate that does TX RX that gets the message sent to the client, gets an ACK back, and then clears the cache
Mobile iGate and digipeating… | RadioReference. com Forums A bidirectional igate (what I’m planning) will add some rf burden on the channel but only enough to relay to local stations Lastly, a digipeater would be the most likely to contribute to rf channel saturation so that’s the last option only to be used when outside of a coverage area
Kenwood: - Help with iGate with Raspberry Pi and TH-D7 Many thanks for this forum's member, I get much help I have a raspberry Pi 3 with a TH-D7 lying around I would like to set as a IGate, I could test my HT's around the area and doing my abouts I'm in a center of a zone where coverage is sporadic and hard to get on 5w The D7 has an TNC like
Icom: - Struggling understanding about DPRS, iGate, and APRS I am using a ID51+2 I can access the Dstar system just fine I am registered on my local club repeater and have been told that it has a iGate to update APRS fi I could never get my call to show up on APRS I checked the setting and unproto, created a text, and selected a symbol For
Antennas and other hardware for a simple iGate base station… Hello, as I get closer to operating my manpack, I’m looking at iGate locations near me and wondering if I should just set one up There aren’t any in the valley here The closest one is over a mountain I’d like to provide the valley with solid coverage and I’m looking for a good antenna and suggestions for a simple hardware setup
How to set up an igate for APRS? What do I need to buy? Hello, I'd love to get an igate set up What do I need to get? What software? Can I use an HT? (I have a couple uv5rs and I can spare one of them for continued use for an Igate if that's possible) Do I need a mobile radio? (I have a spare one, btech 50x2) Do I need high power? I have a