Amateur Radio APRS Data via International Space Station
This site documents amateur radio APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) data digipeated by the International Space Station (ISS). It provides real-time and archived position reports transmitted through the ISS and received by internet gateway stations. The platform displays maps and lists of amateur radio stations heard via the ISS, showing their positions and recent activity. It also offers information on how operators can transmit through the ISS digipeater to appear on these maps. Typical users include amateur radio operators interested in satellite communications and APRS tracking. The site supports the amateur radio community by archiving and sharing data relayed by the ISS, facilitating global communication and tracking. The service highlights the importance of internet gateways (IGates) for forwarding APRS data and provides technical resources related to the ISS APRS system. Due to changes in mapping service costs, Google Maps are no longer used for display.