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# get_gps_position
Reads GPS position from gpds on Linux systems
Reads GPS position from gpds on Linux systems. This program is used in the PE1RXF Reticulum Portable Server from Mees Electronics.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
PyDecimalDegrees - geographic coordinates conversion utility.
Copyright (C) 2006-2013 by Mateusz Łoskot <mateusz@loskot.net>
Copyright (C) 2010-2013 by Evan Wheeler <ewheeler@unicef.org>
This file is part of PyDecimalDegrees module.
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from
the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
DESCRIPTION
DecimalDegrees module provides functions to convert between
degrees/minutes/seconds and decimal degrees.
Original source distribution:
http://mateusz.loskot.net/software/gis/pydecimaldegrees/
Inspired by Walter Mankowski's Geo::Coordinates::DecimalDegrees module
for Perl, originally located in CPAN Archives:
http://search.cpan.org/~waltman/Geo-Coordinates-DecimalDegrees-0.05/
doctest examples are based following coordinates:
DMS: 121 8' 6"
DM: 121 8.1'
DD: 121.135
To run doctest units just execut this module script as follows
(-v instructs Python to run script in verbose mode):
$ python decimaldegrees.py [-v]
"""
import decimal as libdecimal
from decimal import Decimal as D
__revision__ = '$Revision: 1.1 $'
def decimal2dms(decimal_degrees):
""" Converts a floating point number of degrees to the equivalent
number of degrees, minutes, and seconds, which are returned
as a 3-element tuple of decimals. If 'decimal_degrees' is negative,
only degrees (1st element of returned tuple) will be negative,
minutes (2nd element) and seconds (3rd element) will always be positive.
Example:
>>> decimal2dms(121.135)
(Decimal('121'), Decimal('8'), Decimal('6.000'))
>>> decimal2dms(-121.135)
(Decimal('-121'), Decimal('8'), Decimal('6.000'))
"""
degrees = D(int(decimal_degrees))
decimal_minutes = libdecimal.getcontext().multiply(
(D(str(decimal_degrees)) - degrees).copy_abs(), D(60))
minutes = D(int(decimal_minutes))
seconds = libdecimal.getcontext().multiply(
(decimal_minutes - minutes), D(60))
return (degrees, minutes, seconds)
def decimal2dm(decimal_degrees):
"""
Converts a floating point number of degrees to the degress & minutes.
Returns a 2-element tuple of decimals.
If 'decimal_degrees' is negative, only degrees (1st element of returned
tuple) will be negative, minutes (2nd element) will always be positive.
Example:
>>> decimal2dm(121.135)
(Decimal('121'), Decimal('8.100'))
>>> decimal2dm(-121.135)
(Decimal('-121'), Decimal('8.100'))
"""
degrees = D(int(decimal_degrees))
minutes = libdecimal.getcontext().multiply(
(D(str(decimal_degrees)) - degrees).copy_abs(), D(60))
return (degrees, minutes)
def dms2decimal(degrees, minutes, seconds):
""" Converts degrees, minutes, and seconds to the equivalent
number of decimal degrees. If parameter 'degrees' is negative,
then returned decimal-degrees will also be negative.
NOTE: this method returns a decimal.Decimal
Example:
>>> dms2decimal(121, 8, 6)
Decimal('121.135')
>>> dms2decimal(-121, 8, 6)
Decimal('-121.135')
"""
decimal = D(0)
degs = D(str(degrees))
mins = libdecimal.getcontext().divide(D(str(minutes)), D(60))
secs = libdecimal.getcontext().divide(D(str(seconds)), D(3600))
if degrees >= D(0):
decimal = degs + mins + secs
else:
decimal = degs - mins - secs
return libdecimal.getcontext().normalize(decimal)
def dm2decimal(degrees, minutes):
""" Converts degrees and minutes to the equivalent number of decimal
degrees. If parameter 'degrees' is negative, then returned decimal-degrees
will also be negative.
Example:
>>> dm2decimal(121, 8.1)
Decimal('121.135')
>>> dm2decimal(-121, 8.1)
Decimal('-121.135')
"""
return dms2decimal(degrees, minutes, 0)
def run_doctest(): # pragma: no cover
"""Runs doctests for this module."""
import doctest
return doctest.testmod()
if __name__ == '__main__':
run_doctest() # pragma: no cover

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Python APRS Module Geo Utility Function Definitions."""
import decimaldegrees
__author__ = 'Greg Albrecht W2GMD <oss@undef.net>' # NOQA pylint: disable=R0801
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2017 Greg Albrecht and Contributors' # NOQA pylint: disable=R0801
__license__ = 'Apache License, Version 2.0' # NOQA pylint: disable=R0801
def dec2dm_lat(dec: float) -> str:
"""
Converts DecDeg to APRS Coord format.
See: http://ember2ash.com/lat.htm
Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2056750
Example:
>>> test_lat = 37.7418096
>>> aprs_lat = dec2dm_lat(test_lat)
>>> aprs_lat
'3744.51N'
>>> test_lat = -8.01
>>> aprs_lat = dec2dm_lat(test_lat)
>>> aprs_lat
'0800.60S'
"""
dec_min = decimaldegrees.decimal2dm(dec)
deg = dec_min[0]
abs_deg = abs(deg)
if not deg == abs_deg:
suffix = 'S'
else:
suffix = 'N'
return "%02d%05.2f%s" % (abs_deg, dec_min[1], suffix)
def dec2dm_lng(dec: float) -> str:
"""
Converts DecDeg to APRS Coord format.
See: http://ember2ash.com/lat.htm
Example:
>>> test_lng = 122.38833
>>> aprs_lng = dec2dm_lng(test_lng)
>>> aprs_lng
'12223.30E'
>>> test_lng = -99.01
>>> aprs_lng = dec2dm_lng(test_lng)
>>> aprs_lng
'09900.60W'
"""
dec_min = decimaldegrees.decimal2dm(dec)
deg = dec_min[0]
abs_deg = abs(deg)
if not deg == abs_deg:
suffix = 'W'
else:
suffix = 'E'
return "%03d%05.2f%s" % (abs_deg, dec_min[1], suffix)
def ambiguate(pos: float, ambiguity: int) -> str:
"""
Adjust ambiguity of position.
Derived from @asdil12's `process_ambiguity()`.
>>> pos = '12345.67N'
>>> ambiguate(pos, 0)
'12345.67N'
>>> ambiguate(pos, 1)
'12345.6 N'
>>> ambiguate(pos, 2)
'12345. N'
>>> ambiguate(pos, 3)
'1234 . N'
"""
num = bytearray(pos, 'UTF-8')
for i in range(0, ambiguity):
if i > 1:
# skip the dot
i += 1
# skip the direction
i += 2
num[-i] = ord(' ')
return num.decode()
def run_doctest(): # pragma: no cover
"""Runs doctests for this module."""
import doctest
return doctest.testmod()
if __name__ == '__main__':
run_doctest() # pragma: no cover

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#
# Simple program to read gpsd and return the APRS formatted position string including the APRS symbol.
# Can be used to generate position beacons
#
# (C)2025 M.T. Konstapel https://meezenest.nl/mees
#
# get_position.oy is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# PE1RXF-APRS-server is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import gpsd2
import geo_util
# Define APRS symbol, camp ground = /;
SymbolTableIdentifier = '/'
SymbolCode = ';'
try:
# Connect to the local gpsd
gpsd2.connect()
# Connect somewhere else
gpsd2.connect(host="127.0.0.1", port=2947)
# Get gps position
packet = gpsd2.get_current()
# See the inline docs for GpsResponse for the available data
aprs_position = packet.position()
except:
aprs_position = (0,0)
# Translate the gps location data to the APRS location standard
aprs_lat = geo_util.dec2dm_lat(aprs_position[0])
aprs_lng = geo_util.dec2dm_lng(aprs_position[1])
aprs_location='!'+aprs_lat+SymbolTableIdentifier+aprs_lng+SymbolCode
aprs_beacon = aprs_location + 'Portable HAM station'
print(aprs_location)
#print(aprs_beacon)

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Serial port gps module:
serial_port=$(readlink -f /dev/serial/by-path/platform-20980000.usb-usb-0:1.3:1.0-port0)

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#!/bin/bash
POSITION="$(/usr/bin/python /home/marcel/ham/gps/get_position.py)"
INFO="Portable HAM Station"
if [ "$POSITION" != "!0000.00N/00000.00E;" ]; then
# Set arguments for beacon program
args[0]=-d
args[1]="APRX29 $Path"
args[2]=-s
args[3]=aprs_1200bd
args[4]="$POSITION$INFO"
# Send position beacon
/usr/sbin/beacon "${args[@]}"
echo "Position beacon send."
#/usr/sbin/beacon -d "APRX29" -s aprs_lora $BEACON
else
echo "No GPS signal found. Nothing to do."
fi

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#!/bin/bash
POSITION="$(/usr/bin/python /home/marcel/ham/gps/get_position.py)"
INFO="Portable HAM Station"
if [ "$POSITION" != "!0000.00N/00000.00E;" ]; then
# Set arguments for beacon program
args[0]=-d
args[1]="APRX29 $Path"
args[2]=-s
args[3]=aprs_lora
args[4]="$POSITION$INFO"
# Send position beacon
/usr/sbin/beacon "${args[@]}"
echo "Position beacon send."
#/usr/sbin/beacon -d "APRX29" -s aprs_lora $BEACON
else
echo "No GPS signal found. Nothing to do."
fi
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