Feature rich Amateur Radio Automatic Packet Reporting System client that uses OSM tiles as the base map.
Features
Feature
Value
Map Display
Display map
yes
Map data
raster
Source
online;cache;offline
Rotate map
no
3D view
no
Shows website
?
Shows phone number
?
Shows operation hours
?
Routing
Routing
yes
Create route manually
?
Calculate route
no
Create route via Waypoints
?
Routing profiles
none
Turn restrictions
no
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
no
Routing providers
none
Avoid traffic
?
Traffic Provider
?
Navigating
Navigate
no
Find location
no
Find nearby POIs
no
Navigate to point
no
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
no
Keep on road
no
Lane guidance
?
Works without GPS
no
Navigate along predefined route
yes
Tracking
Make track
yes
Customizable log interval
yes
Track formats
gpx
Geotagging
no
Fast POI buttons
yes
Upload GPX to OSM
no
Monitoring
Monitoring
yes
Show current track
yes
Open existing track
yes
Altitude diagram
no
Show POD value
yes
Satellite view
yes
Show live NMEA data
yes
Show speed
no
Send current position
yes;APRS
Editing
Add POIs
no
Edit / Delete POIs
no
Add way
no
Edit geometries
no
Edit arbitrary tags of existing OSM objects
no
Edit relations
no
View notes
?
Create notes
?
Edit notes
?
Work offline
none
Support imagery offset DB
?
Upload to OSM
no
Rendering
Renderer output formats
none
Accessibility
Accessibility support
?
Complete non graphics text output
no
Braille interface
no
Exploration modus
no
Public Transport mode
no
Danger Warnings
no
Screenreader
?
Screenreader languages
?
APRSISCE/32 (APRSISCE/32) is an Amateur Radio real time tactical display program written for the Windows Mobile and Windows operating systems by Lynn Deffenbaugh KJ4ERJ. The program makes use of prerendered OSM tiles as a background for tracking assets in real time. The program interfaces with a network of servers (APRS-IS) that carry a full world wide feed of data. This data is gathered from stations operating on the internet, the radio network, or a combination of both. Users on the radio network (RF) can operate completely detached from the internet, but a series on internet gateway stations (i-gates) are available to move data from RF to the internet and vice versa.
APRSISCE/32 can log location data which can be used to update the OSM GPS traces database, providing information back to the OSM community.
STATUS
APRSISCE/32 has been in active development since January 2009. You can download the application for your platform from (the wiki) once you have a copy running, downloads can be automatically performed from the ABOUT menu.