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#
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# Simple sample configuration file for the APRX-2 -- an APRS iGate and Digipeater
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#
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# This configuration is structured with Apache HTTPD style tags
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# which then contain subsystem parameters.
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#
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#
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# For simple case, you need to adjust 4 things:
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# - Mycall parameter
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# - passcode parameter in APRS-IS configuration
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# - Select correct type of interface (ax25-device or serial-device)
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# - Optionally set a beacon telling where this system is
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# - Optionally enable digipeater with or without tx-igate
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#
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#
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#
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# Define the parameters in following order:
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# 1) <aprsis> ** zero or one
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# 2) <logging> ** zero or one
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# 3) <interface> ** there can be multiple!
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# 4) <beacon> ** zero to many
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# 5) <telemetry> ** zero to many
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# 6) <digipeater> ** zero to many (at most one for each Tx)
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#
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#
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# Global macro for simplified callsign definition:
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# Usable for 99+% of cases.
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#
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mycall N0CALL-1
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#
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# Global macro for simplified "my location" definition in
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# place of explicit "lat nn lon mm" at beacons. Will also
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# give "my location" reference for "filter m/100".
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#
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#myloc lat ddmm.mmN lon dddmm.mmE
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<aprsis>
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# The aprsis login parameter:
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# Station callsignSSID used for relaying APRS frames into APRS-IS.
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# Use this only to define other callsign for APRS\-IS login.
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#
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#login OTHERCALL-7 # login defaults to $mycall
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#
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# Passcode for your callsign:
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# Unique code for your callsign to allow transmitting packets
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# into the APRS-IS.
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#
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passcode -1
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# APRS-IS server name and optional portnumber.
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#
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# WARNING: Do not change from default port number [14580]
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# unless you are absolutely certain you want
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# something else, and you allow that something
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# else also affect your tx-igate behaviour!
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#
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server rotate.aprs2.net
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#server euro.aprs2.net
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#server asia.aprs2.net
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#server noam.aprs2.net
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#server soam.aprs2.net
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#server aunz.aprs2.net
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# Some APRS-IS servers tell every about 20 seconds to all contact
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# ports that they are there and alive. Others are just silent.
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# Default value is 3*"heartbeat" + some --> 120 (seconds)
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#
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#heartbeat-timeout 0 # Disabler of heartbeat timeout
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# APRS-IS server may support some filter commands.
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# See: http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSFilter.aspx
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#
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# You can define the filter as single long quoted string, or as
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# many short segments with explaining comments following them.
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#
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# Usability of these filters for a Tx-iGate is dubious, but
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# they exist in case you for example want to Tx-iGate packets
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# from some source callsigns in all cases even when they are
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# not in your local area.
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#
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#filter "possibly multiple filter specs in quotes"
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#
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#filter "m/100" # My-Range filter: positions within 100 km from my location
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#filter "f/OH2XYZ-3/50" # Friend-Range filter: 50 km of friend's last beacon position
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</aprsis>
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<logging>
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# pidfile is UNIX way to tell that others that this program is
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# running with given process-id number. This has compiled-in
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# default value of: pidfile /var/run/aprx.pid
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#
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pidfile /var/run/aprx.pid
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# rflog defines a rotatable file into which all RF-received packets
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# are logged. The host system can rotate it at any time without
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# need to signal the aprx that the file has been moved.
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#
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rflog /var/log/aprx/aprx-rf.log
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# aprxlog defines a rotatable file into which most important
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# events on APRS-IS connection are logged, namely connects and
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# disconnects. The host system can rotate it at any time without
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# need to signal the aprx that the file has been moved.
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#
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aprxlog /var/log/aprx/aprx.log
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# dprslog defines a rotatable file into which most important
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# events on DPRS receiver gateways are logged.
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# The host system can rotate it at any time without need to
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# signal the aprx that the file has been moved.
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#
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#dprslog /var/log/aprx/dprs.log
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# erlangfile defines a mmap():able binary file, which stores
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# running sums of interfaces upon which the channel erlang
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# estimator runs, and collects data.
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# Depending on the system, it may be running on a filesystem
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# that actually retains data over reboots, or it may not.
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# With this backing store, the system does not loose cumulating
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# erlang data over the current period, if the restart is quick,
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# and does not stradle any exact minute.
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# (Do restarts at 15 seconds over an even minute..)
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# This file is around 0.7 MB per each interface talking APRS.
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# If this file is not defined and it can not be created,
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# internal non-persistent in-memory storage will be used.
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#
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# Built-in default value is: /var/run/aprx.state
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#
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#erlangfile /var/run/aprx.state
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</logging>
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# *********** Multiple <interface> definitions can follow *********
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# ax25-device Lists AX.25 ports by their callsigns that in Linux
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# systems receive APRS packets. If none are defined,
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# or the system is not Linux, the AX.25 network receiver
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# is not enabled. Used technologies need at least
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# Linux kernel 2.4.x
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#
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# tx-ok Boolean telling if this device is able to transmit.
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#
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#<interface>
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# ax25-device $mycall
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# #tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false
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# #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable
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#</interface>
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#
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# The TNC serial options. Parameters are:
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# - /dev/ttyUSB1 -- tty device
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# - 19200 -- baud rate, supported ones are:
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# 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
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# - 8n1 -- 8-bits, no parity, one stop-bit,
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# no other supported modes
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# - "KISS" - plain basic KISS mode
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# - "XORSUM" alias "BPQCRC" - KISS with BPQ "CRC" byte
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# - "SMACK" alias "CRC16" - KISS with real CRC
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# - "FLEXNET" - KISS with real CRC
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# - "TNC2" - TNC2 monitor format
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# - "DPRS" - DPRS (RX) GW
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#
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#<interface>
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# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB0 19200 8n1 KISS
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# #callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall
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# #tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false
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# #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable
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#</interface>
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#<interface>
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# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB1 19200 8n1 TNC2
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# #callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall
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# #tx-ok false # TNC2 monitor can not have transmitter
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# #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable
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#</interface>
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#<interface>
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# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB1 19200 8n1 DPRS
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# callsign dprsgwcallsign # must define actual callsign
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# #tx-ok false # DPRS monitor can not do transmit
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# #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable
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#</interface>
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#
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# tcp-device behaves identically to local serial port, but allows
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# access to remote TCP/IP sockets. A common application is remote
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# KISS modems connected to Ethernet-to-serial adapters from suppliers
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# such as Lantronix.
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# It's important that this remote socket is a raw TCP socket and not
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# handle any byte codes as command escapes.
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#
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# tcp-device hostname portnumber mode
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# - hostname may be a domain name, IPv4 address, or a IPv6 address
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# - portnumber is any valid TCP port (1-65535)
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# - mode is the same as serial-device (KISS, TNC2, etc.)
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#
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#<interface>
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# tcp-device 192.0.2.10 10001 KISS
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# #callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall
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# #tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false
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# #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable
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#</interface>
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# *********** Multiple <beacon> definitions can follow *********
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<beacon>
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#
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# Beacons are sent out to radio transmitters AND/OR APRSIS.
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# Default is "both", other modes are settable.
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#
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#beaconmode { aprsis | both | radio }
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#
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# Beacons are sent from a circullar transmission queue, total cycle time
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# of that queue is 20 minutes by default, and beacons are "evenly"
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# distributed along it. Actual intervals are randomized to be anything
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# in between 80% and 100% of the cycle-size / number-of-beacons.
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# First beacon is sent out 30 seconds after system start.
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# Tune the cycle-size to be suitable to your number of defined beacons.
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#
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#cycle-size 20m
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#
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# Basic beaconed thing is positional message of type "!":
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#
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#beacon symbol "R&" lat "0000.00N" lon "00000.00E" comment "Rx-only iGate"
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#beacon symbol "R&" $myloc comment "Rx-only iGate"
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#
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#Following are basic options:
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# 'symbol' no default, must be defined!
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# 'lat' coordinate latitude: ddmm.mmN (no default!)
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# 'lon' coordinate longitude: dddmm.mmE (no default!)
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# '$myloc' coordinate values taken from global 'myloc' entry,
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# and usable in place of explicit 'lat'+'lon'.
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# 'comment' optional tail part of the item, default is nothing
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#
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# Sample symbols:
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# R& is for "Rx-only iGate"
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# I& is for "Tx-iGate"
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# /# is for "Digipeater"
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# I# is for "Tx-iGate + Digipeater""
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#
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#Additional options are:
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# 'srccall' parameter sets claimed origination address.
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# 'dstcall' sets destination address, default "APRXnn"
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# 'interface' parameter picks an interface (must be "tx-ok true" type)
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# 'via' sets radio distribution pattern, default: none.
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# 'timefix' On APRS messages with HMS timestamp (hour:min:sec), the
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# system fixes appropriate field with transmit time timestamp.
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#
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# Message type is by default '!', which is positional no timestamp format.
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# Other possible formats are definable with options:
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# 'type' Single character setting type: ! = / @, default: !
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# 'item' Defines a name of Item (')') type beacons.
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# 'object' Defines a name of Object (';') type beacons.
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#
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# 'file' option tells a file at which a _raw_ APRS message content is
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# expected to be found as first line of text. Line ending newline
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# is removed, and no escapes are supported. The timefix is
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# available, though probably should not be used.
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# No \-processing is done on read text line.
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#
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# 'exec' option tells a computer program which returns to stdout _raw_ APRS
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# message content without newline. The timefix is
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# available, though probably should not be used.
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# No \-processing is done on read text line.
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#
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# The parameter sets can vary:
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# a) 'srccall nnn-n dstcall "string" symbol "R&" lat "ddmm.mmN" lon "dddmm.mmE" [comment "any text"]
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# b) 'srccall nnn-n dstcall "string" symbol "R&" $myloc [comment "any text"]
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# c) 'srccall nnn-n dstcall "string" raw "string"'
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#
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# The a) form flags on some of possible syntax errors in parameters.
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# It will also create only "!" type messages. The dest parameter
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# defaults to "APRS", but can be used to give other destinations.
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# The via parameter can be used to add other keywords, like "NOGATE".
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#
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# Writing correct RAW format beacon message is very hard,
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# which is evidenced by the frequency of bad syntax texts
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# people so often put there... If you can not be persuaded
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# not to do it, then at least VERIFY the beacon result on
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# web service like findu.com, or aprs.fi
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#
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# Do remember that the \ -character has special treatment in the
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# Aprx configuration parser. If you want a '\' on APRS content,
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# then you encode it on configuration file as: '\\'
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#
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# Stranger combinations with explicite "transmit this to interface X":
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#
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#beacon file /tmp/wxbeacon.txt
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#beacon interface N0CALL-3 srccall N0CALL-3 \
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# raw "!0000.00NR00000.00E&Rx-only iGate"
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#beacon interface N0CALL-3 srccall N0CALL-3 \
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# raw "!0000.00NI00000.00E&Tx-iGate"
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#beacon interface $mycall symbol "R&" $myloc \
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# comment "Rx-only iGate"
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#beacon interface $mycall symbol "I&" $myloc \
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# comment "Tx-iGate"
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#beacon exec /usr/bin/telemetry.pl
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#beacon timeout 20 exec /usr/bin/telemetry.pl
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#beacon interface N0CALL-3 srccall N0CALL-3 \
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# timeout 20 exec /usr/bin/telemetry.pl
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#
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</beacon>
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# *********** <telemetry> definition(s) follow *********
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#
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# The system will always send telemetry for all of its interfaces
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# to APRSIS, but there is an option to define telemetry to be sent
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# to radio channel by using following sections for each transmitter
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# that is wanted to send out the telemetry.
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#
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# transmitter - callsign referring to <interface>
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# via - optional via-path, only 1 callsign!
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# source - one or more of <interface> callsigns for which
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# the telemetry transmission is wanted for
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#
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#<telemetry>
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# transmitter $mycall
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# via TRACE1-1
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# source $mycall
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#</telemetry>
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# *********** <digipeater> definition(s) follow *********
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#
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# The digipeater definitions tell transmitters that receive
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# AX.25 packets from possibly multiple sources, and then what
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# to do on the AX.25 headers of those messages.
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#
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# There is one transmitter per digipeater -- and inversely, there
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# can be at most one digipeater for each transmitter.
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#
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# In each digipeater there is at least one <source>, usually same
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# as the transmitter. You may use same <source> on multiple
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# <digipeater>s. Using multiple instances of same <source> on
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# a single <digipeater> does not crash the system, but it can cause
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# packet duplication in case of non-APRS protocols (like AX.25 CONS)
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#
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# Use only at most two levels of viscous-delay in your <digipeater>.
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# Immediate sending is by "0", and a delayed sending is any value
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# from 1 to 9. This system does not correctly support other than
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# immediate sending and one level of delay.
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#
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# Note: In order to igate correct when multiple receivers and
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# transmitters are used on single channel, the <interface>
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# definitions of each radio port must have associated
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# "igate-group N" parameter which has N of value 1 to 3.
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# See the aprx-manual.pdf for details.
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# (Default software compilation allows you to have up to
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# three channels of APRS operation.)
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#
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#<digipeater>
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# transmitter $mycall
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# #ratelimit 60 120 # default: average 60 packets/minute,
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# # # burst max 120 packets/minute
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# #srcratelimit 10 20 # Example: by sourcecall:
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# # average 10 packets/minute,
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# # burst max 20 packets/minute
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#
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# <source>
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# source $mycall
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# # #relay-type digipeated # default mode is "digipeated"
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# # viscous-delay 0 # no viscous delay for RF->RF digipeating
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# # ratelimit 60 120 # default: average 60 packets/minute,
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# # # burst max 120 packets/minute
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# ## filter a/la/lo/la/lo # service area filter
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# ## filter -b/CALL # always block these
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# </source>
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#
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# # Diversity receiver which combines to the primary
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# # Tx/Rx transmitter. There can be as many of these
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# # as you can connect on this machine.
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# #<source>
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# # source RXPORT-1
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# # #relay-type digipeated # default mode is "digipeated"
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# # viscous-delay 0 # no viscous delay for RF->RF digipeating
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# # ratelimit 60 120 # default: average 60 packets/minute,
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# # # burst max 120 packets/minute
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# ## filter a/la/lo/la/lo # service area filter
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# ## filter -b/CALL # always block these
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# </source>
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#
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# #<source> # APRSIS source adds a TX-IGATE behaviour
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# # source APRSIS
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# # relay-type third-party # Must define this for APRSIS source!
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# # viscous-delay 5 # Recommendation: 5 seconds delay to give
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# # # RF delivery time make itself known.
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# # ratelimit 60 120 # default: average 60 packets/minute,
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# # # burst max 120 packets/minute
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# ## filter a/la/lo/la/lo # service area filter
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# ## filter -b/CALL # always block these
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# #</source>
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#
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# #<source> # DPRS source adds a DPRS->APRS RF gate
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# # interface DPRS
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# # ratelimit 60 120 # default: average 60 packets/minute,
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# # # burst max 120 packets/minute
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# # relay-type third-party # Must define this for DPRS source!
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# #</source>
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#</digipeater>
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