NOTICE
This site may contain information that is out of date as many of the users who created content on it are no longer maintaining the pages they have created over the years. Current documentation of Xastir is now available at our Github repository, https://github.com/Xastir/Xastir. A new wiki with up-to-date documentation can be found at https://github.com/Xastir/Xastir/wiki.
Xastir APRS Program
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Xastir provides mapping, tracking, messaging, weather, weather alerts, and Search & Rescue features over radio or internet and runs on a variety of platforms. Xastir is an open source software project maintained by Developers and Contributors from all over the globe, provided free under the GNU General Public License. From its early beginnings, Xastir has evolved into a very robust client with a rich feature set that rivals other APRS clients.
Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) (also known as "Automatic Position Reporting System") is an amateur radio based digital communication system for real-time exchange of digital information to users on the network. APRS was originally developed by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR more than 20 years ago. It has since evolved into a robust system of interconnected networks. Xastir is a computer application that provides client access to this network using the APRS protocol.
Software
Source code is available via Git. This is the guaranteed method of getting an up-to-date version and being able to keep it up-to-date! See "Installation Notes" for your particular operating system in the Documentation section below.
Get a pre-compiled package from your favorite Linux distribution. Sometimes you need to add a "ham" or "hamradio" repository first. NOTE: These binary packages sometimes lag YEARS behind the source-code versions. Your best bet is to install Xastir from sources.
- Xastir Source Code
- Binaries (user contributed) These typically lag way behind a source install.
Documentation
This wiki was intended to be a living, user-supported documentation of the Xastir APRS client. The Installation Notes, HowTos, and FAQ are probably the most useful pages here.
Subscribe to one or both of the XASTIR MAILING LISTS for more detailed user support.
The team also actively watches Github Discussions, which might be more functional than the mailing lists.
More current documentation may be found at the project's Github wiki
- Installation Notes: Operating system-specific instructions.
- HowTos (user contributed tips)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Xastir Tips and Tricks
- Major Features
- Xastir Article in Linux Journal
- Category Index. All Wiki Pages. All Wiki Pages Ranked By Popularity
- Text Docs distributed with Xastir (the github wiki generally has more detailed information, though)
- Related Links (almost all of these links are stale)
Resources
- XASTIR MAILING LISTS (Note: Free subscription required to post)
- Xastir Main Project page at GitHub
- Reporting Bugs and Requesting New Features
- Where to Get Maps
- NOAA Shapefiles for weather alerts
APRS™ is a Trademark of Bob Bruninga
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