APRS         
      AUTOMATIC POSTION REPORTING SYSTEM
                                         
  OR

     APRS



APRS™ is a multifaceted system for use with packet radio by Hams, it allows the monitoriing of real time
geographical information such as the position of vehicles, the status of weather, radio direction finding and
much much more. It envolves mapping, GPS tracking, packet radio, etc. It is a VERY interesting facet of packet
radio and has much to offer most everyone including non-hams that just want to watch over the internet. 


 

APRS™ is a method of transmitting information via 'packets' on a radio system. It is used by amatuer radio enthusiasts for the real time monitoring of geographical information
        e.g.      location
                    coarse and speed
                    weather information
 

APRS is a technology that uses digital maps, and GPS receivers to track objects.
It tracks objects using PACKET RADIO
It can use repeaters
GPS - Global Positioning System

The information is displayed on a digitized computer map, can be logged and played back.

It was developed by Bob Bruninga WB4APR for the PC when he wanted a cost effective mapping program that would allow positioning of mobile stations using GPS receivers.
 

What You Need to Use APRS

    Manual Location
        Minimum of 486 Computer, TNC, Radio
        Dumb Terminal, Map, TNC, Radio

    Automatic Position Reporting
        GPS, TNC that supports GPS modes, Radio
        GPS, computer, TNC, Radio
        The PacComm Dual Port Pico-Packet is the TNC of choice for mobiles

    Automatic Weather Reporting
        Ultimeter, Computer, TNC, Radio
        Ultimeter, TNC, Radio
 

APRS is a developing technology that works well with existing packet technology. It uses the Internet where it is best, and Packet where it is best.

If you are interested in more details on APRS, visit the APRS homepage.

Suitable computer software can be found at the following sites:-

WinAPRS - written by Mark Sproul, KB2ICI and Keith Sproul, WU2Z.

UI - View - written by Roger Baker, G4IDE, the author of the WinPack packet programme. The latest software can be downloaded from this site.

ZL1AMW's UI-View Resources

APRS in New Zealand

View a live APRS map of Hamilton, New Zealand

Updated:- 1 June 2019