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When a position is received by this gateway, it will extract the coordinates and create an APRS position packet. The this gateway will find your callsign based your radio's DMR ID. It is essential to have your information up to date with RadioID.net. A predefined APRS SSID of {{aprs_ssid}} 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."

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For example, N0CALL has a DMR ID of 1234567. N0CALL's radio sends a position to this gateway with the settings above. This gateway will query the RadioID.net database for DMR ID 1234567. The result will be an APRS location packet with APRS SSID {{aprs_ssid}}.

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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 RadioID.net. A predefined APRS SSID of {{aprs_ssid}} 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."

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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 RadioID.net database for DMR ID 1234567. The result will be an APRS location packet with APRS SSID {{aprs_ssid}}.

You can change the default APRS settings for your radio via SMS.

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