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Configuring an APRS receiver with an RTL-SDR and Direwolf
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What is APRS? Automatic Packet Reporting System! Essentially a VHF radio sending out GPS location pings in the 2M ham band which can be seen at aprs.fi. If you take a look at that link you will often see radiosondes and their reported data, weather stations as well as bunch of amateur operators transmitting data all over the world. Fascinating stuff.

Yaesu FT3D with APRS tuned

I recently got my hands on an RTL-SDR v3 which claims much better accuracy and performance over previous models. Figured I'd give it a go receiving APRS and see what I could get. I did a bit of research and tested a few different packages but ended up settling with Direwolf. For those interested, I'm running this on an Ubuntu 20.04 LXC container with USB passthrough for the SDR itself.

Here is a run through of installing/configuring an APRS feeder with an SDR and Direwolf.

# Install required packages
apt-get install rtl-sdr direwolf

My sdr.conf file for reference with callsign and location blanked out.

ACHANNELS 1
ADEVICE null null
CHANNEL 0

MYCALL <CALLSIGN>-10
IGSERVER aunz.aprs2.net
IGLOGIN <CALLSIGN> 23018

MODEM 1200
AGWPORT 8000
KISSPORT 8001

PBEACON sendto=IG delay=0:30 every=10:00 symbol="/-" lat=-12.3456 long=12.3456 alt=in_meter comment="RTLSDR"

This is my run.sh script I currently launch in screen until I can get around to setting up a systemd service. It simply gets the output from the APRS frequency and pipes it into direwolf launched with our above sdr.conf config.

#!/bin/bash

# -f 144.575M Tunes to 144.575 Mhz
# -g 20.7 is the gain value, rtl_test to view available options

rtl_fm -f 144.575M -s 22050 -g 20.7 | direwolf -c /root/sdr.conf -r 22050 -D 1 -B 1200 -

If you set up the LONG/LAT coords properly, you should be able to view your home station on aprs.fi!