You sure can do something with it. Look carefully at the messages. You’ll see that they contain lat/lon co-ordinates either in plain text or base64 scrambled (not encrypted). The base64 allows the content of the message to be significantly shortened this consuming less time on the air when sent at 1200bd (the speed of the APRS RF network).

Take a look at a thread I started a few years back; “Are you a ham? Stand up and be counted”. Are you a ham? Stand up and be counted - #145 by BruceFerrell We’ve noted a significant number of hams that are participating in this project and to this day we still get checkins from new hams via that thread.

So as a user community hams make up quite a large number of participants and so APRS is useful to us. And that’s the point; its a demonstration of a service to a particular membership.

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