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About Aprs2
APRS Tier 2 Network provides reliable access to the APRS Internet Service for users worldwide, supporting over 30,000 users since 2003. The network features multiple servers across various regions, ensuring efficient data delivery and connectivity for APRS-IS users.
Connect to the APRS Internet Service through regional servers for real-time data access.
What You Can Do
- Access regional APRS servers
- Monitor server status and performance
- View real-time position information
- Receive weather data and telemetry
- Send and receive messages via APRS
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the APRS Tier 2 Network?
The APRS Tier 2 Network is a system of servers that provide access to the APRS Internet Service for users globally.
How can I connect to the APRS Tier 2 Network?
Users can connect using regional rotate addresses provided for different continents, typically on port 14580.
What kind of data can I access through this network?
You can access real-time position information, weather data, telemetry, and messages.
When was the APRS Tier 2 Network established?
The APRS Tier 2 Network was established in July 2003.
How many servers are part of the APRS Tier 2 Network?
There are over 80 servers worldwide that make up the APRS Tier 2 Network.