Message:18296 In: INFO.USA
From: N3MELDate: Thu, 05 Mar 26 03:57:00 Z
Newsgroups: INFO.USA
Subject: Packet to PSKREPORTER Code
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R:260305/0358Z 28670@N2MH4.#SENC.NC.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.24
R:260305/0357Z 12763@N3MEL.#EPA.PA.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.25
Good evening,
Please find the code link below, provided without any guarantees.
I have uploaded the pskreporter Python code for both Linux and Windows
platforms. The Linux version functions well for me, but the Windows
Python version has not yet been tested.
You will need to modify the code to input your call sign and grid
locator. Additionally, you have the option to add a grid square for a
station that may not appear correctly on the map. It is also possible to
adjust the day and night times as well as the frequencies for RF
stations as necessary. I have left the existing entries intact; you may
add to or modify them as you see fit.
There are some limitations when reporting to PSK without integrated
spotting features like those found in software such as JS8call or FT8.
The main limitation is the inability to report AXIP, AREDN, or AmprNet
connections, so I report those connections as UHF 440.000.
The code for both Linux and Windows, along with instructions, is now
available on the TPRFN website at the following link:
https://www.tprfn.net/tprfn-lets-get-connected/reporting-packet-to-pskreporter
Both versions are provided as .zip files located at the bottom of the
page. I hope this will work for anyone interested without too much
difficulty; however, I cannot offer any guarantees. For me, it operates
satisfactorily on Linux. Here is the link to my information on
PSKREPORTER: https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
If the map does not load my info for you, please enter my call sign in
the station box, select the PKT mode and all bands, then click Go.
Enjoy and best of luck.
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73 de Glenn N3MEL
(TPRFN) The Packet Radio RF Forwarding Network
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