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oziAPRS

Distributed Positioning for OziExplorer

OziAPRS - APRS for OziExplorer - is a distributed positioning system for OziExplorer that allows positions created on one OziExplorer terminal to appear on all other OziExplorer terminals on the network.

As an evolving program, maintaining the documentation of the features becomes increasingly difficult. This page is designed to assist in outlining the features of the OziAPRS suite. We will attempt to keep this page up to date, but it may lag the actual software.

Radioactive Networks then worked out that getting positions from other computers running the OziExplorer software did not provide a very good incentive to invest in the software, so we extended it to allow GPS receivers in the field to send their data back directly to the OziAPRS network. This would include devices such as



   WMCS M110 GPRS Tracking Unit

   Byonics TinyTrak III Radio Tracking Modem

   Any AX25 radio modem

   Almost any TCP/IP wireless GPS units

   Almost any laptop with a GPS and wireless Internet

   No TNC needed with the AGWPE interface

   Accepts data from WinCE trackers thanks to NetGPS

OziAPRS is a part of a FULL GIS system that allows moving objects to be tracked in real time and displayed on networked computers. The software will soon have the ability to contact other OziAPRS stations and track their positions in real time

Capabilities





   Display positions in OziExplorer gathered over the Internet

   Distribute GPS positions from GPS units attached to OziExplorer

   Operate as a server for other OziAPRS clients to connect creating a GPS position network.

   Downloads APRS positions from APRS compliant internet servers

   Track any internet position as a TRACK in OziExplorer

   Display internet positions in sortable table format.

   Handle MAP files>50MB and zoom from 25% to 800% and a large number of map projections and user calibration points

   AGWPE Support.

Support for NetGPS. I have now included a small server for NetGPS inside OziAPRS. This service listens on port-80 for connections from NetGPS Windows and WinCE GPS devices. This should allow many users with wireless PDA's and a GPS receiver to now send position updates to OziAPRS. NetGPS can be obtained from http://www.gpsvehiclenavigation.com/GPS/netgps.php. OziAPRS will not send data back to the NetGPS OziExplorer software since that software is designed to monitor one NetGPS device only.

   Updated Support for GPRS modems

I have re-written the support for GPRS modems such as the WMCS M110 Unit (www.wmcs.net) and this should be more reliable. I have also written a small emulator for the M110 unit that I have used for testing that can be downloaded from my OziAPRS pages.

Other OziExplorer Utilities

There are many other utilities available for OziExplorer. For more details of these utilities you can have a look at http://members.shaw.ca/davepatton/software.html

Who is Radioactive Networks?

Radioactive Networks is a consulting company with extensive experience in mobile tracking technologies. We have used these technologies successully in events as diverse as the Olympics, the IronMan World Championships in Hawaii to a technology demonstration in Hollywood, Ca. Our unique catalog of Hardware and Software allow us to provide an economical solution to almost any business need.

Based in Sydney, Australia, Radioactive Networks have the experience needed to complete even the most demanding mobile tracking projects.

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