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The aprs (Automatic Packet Reporting System) device tracker integration connects to the APRS-IS network for tracking amateur radio devices.

{% linkable_title Configuration %}

To enable APRS tracking in Home Assistant, add the following section to configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
device_tracker:
  - platform: aprs
    username: FO0BAR
    callsigns:
      - 'XX0FOO*'
      - 'YY0BAR-1'

{% configuration %} username: description: Your callsign. This is used to connect to the host. 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.