Alan, I have no idea what a APRS Digipeater is or what "aprsd" is
but it sounds like an "aprs demon". Where do I get maps for your system?
Has anyone got a GPS attached to your aprs in Linux? 

        Here in New Mexico Paul WA5IKL has 18 sites he owns for commercial
radio. At each of these he has Ham radio repeaters and a box on 144.39 MHz
that "does packet". As mobile stations with a radio and GPS and the DOS
aprs, any "user" can display these mobile stations moving across the map
with aprs at home listening to 144.39.

        If it sounds like I am ignorant your right. How do I fix this
condition? And why did you make a .zip Linux package? ... duck and run.




On Fri, 7 May 1999, Alan Crosswell wrote:

} [I've been sitting on this a while waiting for beta-tester feedback.]
} 
} Announcing N2YGK's Linux aprsdigi-2.0.          April 2, 1999
} 
} Several hams have been using my original Linux APRS(tm) digipeater,
} aprsdigi, for a couple of years now.  It was found in the arpsmon.zip
} package (don't ask) on ftp.tapr.org.  Release 2.0 of this advanced
} APRS digipeater is now available for free under the terms of the GNU
} Public License (GPL) at http://www.users.cloud9.net/~alan/ham/aprs/.
} 
} Major features of this release of aprsdigi:
} 
} - MYCALL substitution.
} - WIDE, WIDEn-n, TRACE, and TRACEn-n.
} - As many radio interfaces as you can plug into your Linux machine
}   with flexible gatewaying between them.
} - Special handling for Mic-Encoder, Kenwood TH-D7, and TheNet X1J4, including
}   SSID-based digipeating.
} - Suppression of duplicate and looping packets.
} - Works with Linux 2.2 kernel AX.25 network stack.  This means any AX.25
}   interface supported by the kernel will work, not just a TNC2 clone.
}   Examples include all the BAYCOM interfaces (BAYPAC, PICPAR, PICSER, etc.),
}   soundcards, 8530 SCC cards, etc.
} 
} This distribution also includes an updated version of aprsmon, but,
} unless you require support for other than a TNC-2, I recommend using
} WA4DSY's aprsd instead.
} 
} 73 de Alan N2YGK
} 
} 

Best wishes 

         - Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (505) 524-3303  -

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