--- title: APRS description: Instructions on how to use APRS to track devices in Home Assistant. ha_release: 0.95 ha_category: - Presence Detection ha_iot_class: Cloud Push ha_codeowners: - '@PhilRW' ha_domain: aprs ha_platforms: - device_tracker ha_integration_type: integration --- The `aprs` [(Automatic Packet Reporting System)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Packet_Reporting_System) device tracker integration connects to the [APRS-IS](http://aprs-is.net/) network for tracking amateur radio devices. ## Configuration To enable APRS tracking in Home Assistant, add the following section to `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry device_tracker: - platform: aprs username: FO0BAR # or FO0BAR-1 to FO0BAR-15 callsigns: - 'XX0FOO*' - 'YY0BAR-1' ``` {% configuration %} username: description: "Your callsign (or callsign-SSID combination). This is used to connect to the host. Note: Do not use the same callsign or callsign-SSID combination as a device you intend to track: the APRS-IS network will not route the packets to Home Assistant. This is a known limitation of APRS packet routing." required: true type: string password: description: Your APRS password. This will verify the connection. required: false type: string default: -1 callsigns: description: A list of callsigns you wish to track. Wildcard `*` is allowed. Any callsigns that match will be added as devices. required: true type: list host: description: The APRS server to connect to. required: false type: string default: rotate.aprs2.net timeout: description: The number of seconds to wait to connect to the APRS-IS network before giving up. required: false type: float default: 30.0 {% endconfiguration %} Verified connections are only required to send data to the APRS-IS network, which the `aprs` platform does not yet do. However, you are free to verify your connection if you know your APRS password.