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Chris, A call sign IS REQUIRED for access to aprs2.net as all traffic sent to Once you have a call sign then creating a passcode becomes very easy. Dave On 09/07/2016 11:46 AM, Chris Metcalf wrote:
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Thanks @KB3EFS! I'll get cranking on that license then. Is there documentation somewhere on how to create a passcode once I've got a callsign? |
Chris, Yes, it would depend on your OS and APRS client chosen. Also note that My recommendation would be use of any of the flavors of Linux and use of Dave On 09/07/2016 12:52 PM, Chris Metcalf wrote:
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That's not entirely accurate. Your APRS passcode is a hash of your callsign and does not change unless your callsign changes. It works across all applications and OSs. Chris, Yes, it would depend on your OS and APRS client chosen. Also note that if your call sign changes due to systematic upgrade, relocation to another call sign district, or selection of a vanity call sign, that your passcode well also have to change. My recommendation would be use of any of the flavors of Linux and use of Xastir as your APRS client. Dave KB3EFS On 09/07/2016 12:52 PM, Chris Metcalf wrote:
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Tom, First Chris needs the license and associated call sign. Then after that Unfortunately some have faked call signs and gotten passcodes that are I was answering "Yes" to the question "Is documentation available" based 73 On 09/07/2016 01:21 PM, twkisner wrote:
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Dave- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 10:40:53 -0700 Tom, First Chris needs the license and associated call sign. Then after that everything else falls into place. Unfortunately some have faked call signs and gotten passcodes that are now corrupting the system. I was answering "Yes" to the question "Is documentation available" based on my use of Ubuntu or Debian Linux and Xastir; I do not use other operating systems. 73 Dave KB3EFS On 09/07/2016 01:21 PM, twkisner wrote:
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The official policy is that users should contact the IGate client authors to get the passcode. As others have pointed out, it doesn't take long to figure out how to generate it yourself. |
I've scoured http://aprs2.net/ and can't seem to figure out how to sign up and generate a passcode. The example config recommends contacting the author if you can't figure out how. 😄
Also, I'm dabbling in receive-only while studying for my exam, is there a way to relay to aprs2.net without having a callsign yet?
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