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These files will let you check intothe #APRSThursday net via APRS-IS automatically.
- Install PowerShell 7.4 or newer on your Linux computer.
- Edit the
Send-APRSThursdayCheckin.ps1
file. Type your callsign in theFrom
string, and optionally edit the check-in message. - Run
./install.sh
. That will install the required files, adjust file permissions, and enable thesystemd
timer.
Thesystemd
timer will run sometime between 00:00 UTC and 23:01 UTC. When it runs, it will install or update myAPRSMessenger module from PowerShell Gallery. Then, it will send an APRS message, checking you in.
Linux purists have multiple reasons to hate this code. However, feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
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