Closed TarmoKolli closed 2 years ago
radiosondy uses the standard aprs-is authentication method. You need a passcode matching the call you have in the config, then it should work.
Originally, this passcode was meant to restrict access to radio amateurs only. However, it is a very week form of authentication, and passcode generators can easily be found on the Internet (just google for aprs passcode).
Nevertheless, I suggest you read the usage conditions of aprs-is first (http://www.aprs-is.net/), and only forward data there if you comply with those conditions.
As you are not a licensed radio amateur, I suggest you use radiosondy's port 14590 (non-forwarding) instead of port 14580 (forwarding to the aprs-is network)
Thank you. Looks like it works now. Merry Christmas to you!
Now I got it - previously the data was sent, but it was not reflected in the user's statistics. I had to change the username a bit - I looked at the "https://radiosondy.info/user/user_panel.php" page. On the "Raspberry Pi System Monitoring" section of this page, I found the name of my receiver, to which I added the sequence number -11. Now everything seems to be working.
Unable to send data to radiosondy.info. However, the data will reach Sondehub.org
Unfortunately, I don't have an amateur radio call, I have a username and password for radiosondy.info Somewhere in the password shows 0 i, although I've tried to enter it.
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