<p><spanstyle="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Please be aware that many (if not all) DMR radios DO NOT transmit your callsign when sending a GPS position. It is your responsibility to identify your station per the regulations of your country.</strong></span></p>
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<p>Configure your radio to send GPS positions with the following settings:</p>
<p>When a position is received by this gateway, it will extract the coordinates and create an APRS position packet. This gateway will find your callsign based your radio's DMR ID. It is essential to have your information up to date with <ahref="https://radioid.net/">RadioID.net</a>. A predefined APRS SSID of <strong>{{aprs_ssid}}</strong> is appended your callsign. The APRS location packet is then uploaded to APRS-IS. No setup or account creation is required beforehand. This is pretty much "plug and play."</p>
<p>For example, N0CALL has a DMR ID of 1234567. N0CALL's radio sends a position to this gateway with the call type settings above. This gateway will query the <ahref="https://radioid.net/">RadioID.net</a> database for DMR ID 1234567. The result will be an APRS location packet with APRS SSID {{aprs_ssid}}. </p>
<td><em><code>@COM This is a test comment.</code></em></td>
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<td><strong>@ICON</strong></td>
<td>Change the icon of the APRS position. *See <ahref="http://aprs.net/vm/DOS/SYMBOLS.HTM"rel="nofollow">http://aprs.net/vm/DOS/SYMBOLS.HTM</a> for icon list.</td>
<p><strong>Commands should be in upper case.</strong> Send an SMS to <strong>{{data_call_id}}</strong> as a <strong>{{data_call_type}}</strong> with the desired command followed by the value. For example, to change your icon to a dog, the command would be <code>@ICON /p</code> (see the icon table for values). Changing your SSID is as simple as <code>@SSID 7</code>, and <code>@COM Testing 123</code> will change the comment.</p>
<p><strong>To remove any of the stored values, just send the appropriate command without any input.</strong><code>@COM</code> will remove the stored comment, <code>@ICON</code> will remove the stored icon, and <code>@ICON</code> will remove the strored icon. Any position reports sent will have the default settings.</p>
<p>The EMERGENCY Activation function will display a prominant banner accross the main dashboard page. The banner contains a message, time, callsign of station, and a link to the last known location of the station. This feature is intended to be used in situations where a user is in distress. To trigger an EMERGENCY activation, simply send an SMS to <strong>{{data_call_id}}</strong> with <strong>@SOS</strong> in the message. The <strong>@SOS</strong> command can be anywhere in the message. A less intimidating banner can be displayed for testing, or other purposes, by using <strong>@NOTICE</strong>. To remove the EMERGENCY activation, simply send the <strong>@REM SOS</strong> command.</p>
<h3style="text-align: center;">The Map</h3>
<p>This dashboard now has a built in map. The map will display the last know location of stations and some previous plots from them. You can track a station by clicking on the red pin, and selecting the <strong>Track Station</strong> link. When tracking a station, you have a few options for a refresh rate, located in a drop down menu.</p>
<h3style="text-align: center;">The Mailbox</h3>
<p>The Mailbox is a place where users can leave messages via DMR SMS. A user can leave a message for someone else by sending a formatted SMS to <strong>{{data_call_id}}</strong>. See the table above for a syntax example of posting a message to the Mailbox. The message recipient can then use the mailbox to check for messages. Message recipients can delete all of their messages by sending the command <strong>@REM MAIL</strong>. There is no way to remove a single message, it's all or none.</p>