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Radioddity DB25-D - APRS Signal Path; Your Sending Text; Report Channel

Radioddity DB25-D
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Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
© Radioddity 2023 page 161 of 252
12.10.20 APRS Signal Path
This parameter defines the path your APRS beacon packets should take.
Recommended: WIDE1-1WIDE2-1
Notes: There is no space or ‘,’ between ‘WIDE1-1’ and ‘WIDE2-1’. This parameter is only
relevant for analog APRS
12.10.21 Your Sending Text
Within this field a maximum of 60 alphanumeric characters may be defined.
Those text will become part of the APRS beacon and will be displayed alongside
the call sign on maps such as https://aprs.fi.
Recommended: using Radioddity DB25-D or
using Radioddity DB40-D or
using Radioddity GD-88
12.10.22 No
A total of 8 digital APRS reporting channel definitions are possible for digital APRS.
For each of those definitions, you may specify a different ‘Report Channel’, ‘APRS
TG’, ‘Report Slot’, ‘Call Type’ and ‘PTT’ setting.
Notes: This parameter is only relevant for digital APRS
12.10.23 Report Channel
You may either specify a specific channel out of all channels that are within your
various zone definitions or just use the current channel whenever APRS beacon
data is to be transmitted.
Default: Current channel
Notes: The current firmware only allows digital APRS reporting on the same timeslot
as the current channel. We are planning to remove this limitation. Thus for
now, best leave this setting on Current channel.

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