bionic (1) decode_aprs.1.gz

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NAME

       decode_aprs - Convert APRS raw data to human readable form.

SYNOPSIS

       decode_aprs [ text-file ]

              text-file  should  contain AX.25 packets in the standard monitoring format.  If no file specified,
              data will be read from stdin.

DESCRIPTION

       decode_aprs is useful for understanding sometimes obscure APRS packets and finding errors.

OPTIONS

       None.

EXAMPLES

       You see something like this show up on your screen:

              M0XER-3>APRS63,WIDE2-1:!/4\;u/)K$O J]YD/A=041216|h`RY(1>q!(|

       What does it mean?  If you haven't spent a lot of time studying the APRS protocol specification, most  of
       it probably looks like random noise.  Pipe it into decode_aprs to find out.

              echo 'M0XER-3>APRS63,WIDE2-1:!/4\;u/)K$O J]YD/A=041216|h`RY(1>q!(|' | decode_aprs

       http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/errors.cgi  has a never-ending collection of packets with errors.  Sometimes
       it's  not  obvious what is wrong with them.  Dire Wolf will usually tell you what is wrong.  First,  cut-
       n-paste the bad packets into a text file.  Here a couple examples:

              n2cma>APRS,TCPIP*,qAC,SEVENTH:@212127z43.2333n/77.1w_338/002g001t025P000h65b10208.wview_5_19_0

              K0YTH-10>APNU3B,NULL,qAR,K0DMF-10:!4601.5NS09255.52W#PHG6360/W2,MNn 444.575

       If   you   simply   fed   this  into decode_aprs, it would complain about the lower case in qA-something,
       added by the IGate, in the via path.  We can take it out with something like this:

              cat findu-errors.txt | sed -e 's/,qA.*:/:/' | decode_aprs

       In the first case, we get,

              Address has lower case letters. "n2cma" must be all upper case.

       After changing the source address to upper case, there are other issues.  Identifying them is left as  an
       exercise for the reader.

       And in the second example,

              Invalid character in latitude.  Found 'N' when expecting 0-9 for hundredths of minutes.
              Invalid character in longitude.  Found '9' when expecting 0 or 1 for hundreds of degrees.

SEE ALSO

       More   detailed   information   is  in  the  pdf  files  in  /usr/local/share/doc/direwolf,  or  possibly
       /usr/share/doc/direwolf, depending on installation location.

       Applications in this package: aclients,  atest,  decode_aprs,  direwolf,  gen_packets,  ll2utm,  log2gpx,
       text2tt, tt2text, utm2ll

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