Thanks Pete. The DPRS interface is setup correctly. I have asked him to check his radio again.
Fran, W1FJM On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:09 PM, ae5pl <p...@ae5pl.net> wrote: > > > --- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com <dstar_digital%40yahoogroups.com>, > "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 > > >