--- In [email protected], "Francis" <f...@...> wrote:
>
> I have a friend running a hotspot, with DPRS interface in Aspen Co., N1GAU-E, 
> which is connected to REF010-c.
> 
> It is sending out it's location just fine. However, the user there, KB1AEV is 
> sending his location info from his 92AD with GPS mic and his location is not 
> showing up. We tested this with the equipment here in CT and it all worked 
> fine. He has not changed anything. The question is, what sends the DPRS info 
> to the internet when a hotspot is involved.
> 
> I see his GPS data on my DVtool screen and it looks correct.

His D-PRS Interface will be the application to send the positions to APRS-IS.  
To do this, he must have the server passcode entered in D-PRS Interface and an 
APRS-IS server and port set into the configuration.  He can contact me at pete 
at ae5pl dot net to receive his passcode if he has not done so already.

The 92AD must be programmed per the instructions at 
http://www.aprs-is.net/dprs.aspx for the position reports to show up on APRS-IS 
and the GPS must have a position lock.  Be advised that connecting a GPS mic to 
the 92AD causes it to default to a beacon every 5 seconds and should be reset 
to a much longer interval (or not at all for normal D-STAR usage).  The radio 
will send position reports everytime he transmits voice.

Hope this helps.

73,

Pete AE5PL

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