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aprx-rxigate.conf.in
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aprx-rxigate.conf.in
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#
# Minimal sample configuration file for the APRX-2 as Rx-only iGate.
#
# This configuration is structured with Apache HTTPD style tags
# which then contain subsystem parameters.
#
#
# For simple case, you need to adjust 4 things:
# - Mycall parameter
# - Select correct type of interface (ax25-device or serial-device)
# - Optionally set a beacon telling where this system is
# - Optionally enable digipeater with or without tx-igate
#
#
# Define the parameters in following order:
# 1) mycall
# 2) <aprsis> ** one
# 3) <logging> ** one
# 4) <interface> ** possibly multiple for each of radio receivers
#
#
# Global macro for simplified callsign definition:
# Usable for 99+% of cases.
#
mycall N0CALL-1
<aprsis>
#login OTHERCALL-7 # login defaults to $mycall
# APRS-IS server name and optional portnumber.
# Default port is 14580, and it should be enough for you.
server rotate.aprs2.net
#server euro.aprs2.net
#server asia.aprs2.net
#server noam.aprs2.net
#server soam.aprs2.net
#server aunz.aprs2.net
#
# Passcode for your callsign
#
passcode -1
</aprsis>
<logging>
# rflog defines a rotatable file into which all RF-received packets
# are logged. The host system can rotate it at any time without
# need to signal the aprx that the file has been moved.
#
# rflog @VARLOG@/aprx-rf.log
# aprxlog defines a rotatable file into which most important
# events on APRS-IS connection are logged, namely connects and
# disconnects. The host system can rotate it at any time without
# need to signal the aprx that the file has been moved.
#
# aprxlog @VARLOG@/aprx.log
</logging>
# *********** Multiple <interface> definitions can follow *********
# ax25-device Lists AX.25 ports by their callsigns that in Linux
# systems receive APRS packets. If none are defined,
# or the system is not Linux, the AX.25 network receiver
# is not enabled. Used technologies need at least
# Linux kernel 2.4.x
#
# tx-ok Boolean telling if this device is able to transmit.
#
#<interface>
# ax25-device $mycall
# #tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false
#</interface>
#
# The TNC serial options. Parameters are:
# - /dev/ttyUSB1 -- tty device
# - 19200 -- baud rate, supported ones are:
# 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
# - 8n1 -- 8-bits, no parity, one stop-bit,
# no other supported modes
# - "KISS" - plain basic KISS mode
# - "XORSUM" alias "BPQCRC" - KISS with BPQ "CRC" byte
# - "SMACK" alias "CRC16" - KISS with real CRC
# - "FLEXNET" - KISS with real CRC
# - "TNC2" - TNC2 monitor format
# - "DPRS" - DPRS (RX) GW
#
#<interface>
# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB0 19200 8n1 KISS
# #callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall
# #tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false
#</interface>
#<interface>
# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB1 19200 8n1 TNC2
# #callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall
# #tx-ok false # TNC2 monitor can not have transmitter
#</interface>
#<interface>
# serial-device /dev/ttyUSB1 19200 8n1 DPRS
# callsign dprsgwcallsign # must define actual callsign
# #tx-ok false # DPRS monitor can not do transmit
#</interface>