APRSdroid APRSdroid Preferences APRSdroid Map APRSdroid Hub Station Info Messages You need to configure APRSdroid with your callsign and passcode! Your passcode does not match your callsign! Without a passcode, your reports will not be propagated! Minimum update time is 1 minute! Single Shot Start Tracking Stop Tracking You have not yet sent or received any packets.\n\n Press the \"Menu\" button to send a single report or to start tracking your position.\n\n You can also change the application preferences from the menu. %s Last Report Tracking %s... Loading... Station SSIDs Station History Map aprs.fi QRZ.com Send message to... Message text There are no stored conversations. The message will be sent as soon as you start tracking. Message from %s Message to %s Abort transmission Restart transmission rejected aborted APRSdroid Service APRS Service single shot. APRS Service started. Updates every %1$d minutes, %2$d km. APRS Service stopped. You need to enable either GPS or Network Location for APRSdroid to work properly! Error received Connecting to %1$s:%2$d... Connection lost. Reconnect in %d seconds... Welcome to APRSdroid! This software may only be used by licensed amateur radio operators! You need to enter your callsign to use this software. To forward your packets, an APRS-IS passcode is required as well. About APRSdroid v%s Copyright © 2009-2011 Georg Lukas (DO1GL)\n http://aprsdroid.org \n\n APRS® is a registered trademark of Bob Bruninga (WB4APR) This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. \n\n This program 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. \n\n You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. \n\n http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html Thanks to: My YL ♥♥♥ Michael, DO3BOX: idea Dirk, DB5OY: motivation and support Bastian, DB1BM: AFSK implementation Matti, OH2MQK and John, AB0OO: Java APRS SmartBeaconing™ by HamHUD Nichetronix, LLC, http://hamhud.net \n\nTranslation: Home Page Overlays Satellite APRS Objects Show last... 30 minutes 2 hours 12 hours 1 day 2 days About Show Hub Show Map Show Log Clear Log Quit Preferences Amateur Radio Callsign Callsign (without SSID) Your HAM radio callsign Enter your callsign APRS-IS Passcode APRS-IS validation passcode Enter the passcode for your call Request Passcode Request APRS-IS passcode online APRS Settings SSID Station type (1..15; 9=Mobile, 10=APRS-IS) Enter the SSID for your station (none) Primary Station 1: Generic additional station 2: Generic additional station 3: Generic additional station 4: Generic additional station 5: Other network (D-Star, 3G) 6: Satellite 7: Handheld radio 8: Boat / ship 9: Mobile station 10: APRS-IS (no radio) 11: Balloon, aircraft, spacecraft 12: APRStt, DTMF, ... (one way) 13: Weather station 14: Freight vehicle 15: Generic additional station APRS symbol Your symbol for map display Enter the symbol encoded as two characters Comment field The text after your coordinates Enter your beacon comment APRS Connection Connection Protocol AFSK, HTTP, TCP or UDP Choose the connection protocol Connection Preferences Configuration of Connection Connection Logging Verbose status output in Log TCP connection UDP (send only) HTTP POST (send only) AFSK via Speaker Bluetooth TNC Manual Position Periodic GPS/Network Position SmartBeaconing™ Position Latitude Longitude Use last GPS position Position privacy Position ambiguity and more Position Ambiguity Reduced precision for own position reports Off (DD° MM.mm\') 1 (DD° MM.m\') 2 (DD° MM\') 3 (DD° Mx\') 4 (DD°) Send Speed & Bearing Include speed and bearing in position reports Send Altitude Include altitude in position reports Server APRS-IS server (port 8080) to send beacons Enter the APRS-IS server hostname host:port Position Reports Location Source Manual, Periodic or SmartBeaconing™ Location Settings Configuration for sending position reports SmartBeaconing™ Minimum update time Minutes between beacon transmissions Enter the update interval [min] Minimum update distance Kilometers before beacon transmission (set to 0 for time-only) Enter the update distance [km] Await speed & bearing Keep GPS on longer to get more precise data Use network location Acquire position from the cellular network GPS Precision Battery usage vs. position quality Please set the GPS Precision High (Always on) Medium Low Keep screen awake Do not turn off screen when APRSdroid is in the foreground Display and Notifications Notifications Alert for messages and position reports Incoming Messages Blinking LED LED notifications are on LED notifications are off Vibration Vibration notifications are on Vibration notification are off Ringtone Tone for incoming messages Own Position Reports Ringtone Tone for sent position reports APRS digi path hop 1, hop 2, ... Sequence of digipeaters Enter the comma separated digi path Frame Sync Prefix No-Op Preamble (e.g. for VOX control) Enter the prefix time [ms] APRS-IS TCP server (port 14580) to contact Neighbor radius Receive packets from stations in this radius Radius around you to monitor for packets [km] Message filter b/BUDDY o/OBJECT ... Filter for incoming packets Enter a filter for incoming messages Message filter help Online reference for APRS-IS filters TCP socket timeout Time before resetting the connection Timeout value in seconds (0 = disable) translator-credits Client Mode APRSdroid establishes the connection (Keep this on!) TNC Bluetooth Device Choose your TNC from paired devices Choose device Channel Bluetooth channel on the TNC Enter channel (most often: "1"; empty for SPP) TNC init string Initialization commands for TNC Bluetooth settings Enable Bluetooth, pair devices... Bluetooth is not supported! Please enable Bluetooth! Please configure a Bluetooth TNC!