APRSPH Net


What is APRSPH?

APRSPH is a network of licensed amateur radio operators who share messages and position packets through radio and internet.

APRSPH is also a bot that can be used to run queries, execute commands, and exchange messages with the SMS network.

It can be used for daily routine messages, and it can also be used for off-grid text-based communications during emergencies. The bot itself resides on a digipeater at PK00 grid so it can be used to store and relay messages that can hop across the local digipeater network within the DU1, DU3, and soon the DU2 amateur radio districts in the Philippines. It is connected to the internet via APRS-IS to accommodate message exchange with other stations worldwide using RF with internet backhaul. The bot itself can also be installed on other digipeaters for local RF use cases.


APRSPH https://aprsph.net/

 

We previously talked about the APRS Thursday Net (https://cascadiasurvivalist.blogspot.com/2022/11/aprs-thursday.html) which provides another opportunity to practice using APRS.

There are many uses for APRS in the survivalist and disaster preparedness communities. Using APRS through iGates and digipeaters (connected through the Internet) you have world-wide communication. But when the link to the Internet is not available, APRS still provides communications capability over RF within the range of the radios.  

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