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Re: YAAC over IP not showing on map at aprs.is


 

Are you sending a position beacon or status message? Where are you saying you are located in your beacon definition? Note that, unless explicitly configured, a status message will _NOT_ report your location, so anyone hearing your status messages will only be able to figure your location by radio direction finding or wild guesses based on what stations are digipeating or
I-gating you.

I looked at aprs.fi, and I see all your beacons (YAAC, APRSdroid, aprs.fi for iOS) are clumped around the south end of a Greek island.

Note that the APRS-IS backbone will never transmit your own packets back to you, so you will only see your packets if they are sent via RF and are echoed back by a digipeater (I see your YAAC RF packets are being digipeated by SV1EMX-11 before reaching the J41VAA I-gate).

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 1:20 PM
To: yaac-users@groups.io
Subject: [yaac-users] YAAC over IP not showing on map at aprs.is

I believe I have YAAC configured properly, but when I transmit a beacon from my computer via IP my station does not show up on the aprs.is map. If I use another source, like aprs-droid, the map displays the station. I am using Linux Ubuntu 20.4 and I have the latest version of YAAC installed. Who may know what the problem is?

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