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aprsd_slack_plugin
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This project is a python plugin for the APRSD server daemon written by 
Craig Lamparter.   The plugin looks for location APRS commands from a ham
radio, then reports that location to a slack channel.  This is basically a
location proxy.

Requirements
------------

Python 3.6+.
APRSD - http://github.com/craigerl/aprsd

.. note::

    Because `Python 2.7 supports ended January 1, 2020 <https://pythonclock.org/>`_, new projects
    should consider supporting Python 3 only, which is simpler than trying to support both.
    As a result, support for Python 2.7 in this example project has been dropped.