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DAPNET (Decentralised Amateur Paging Network) is a free global paging network created and maintained by amateur radio enthusiasts. Messages can be received on commercially available pagers that support the POCSAG protocol and tuned to the appropriate frequency.

DAPNET as of July 2023

History

The project was originally called FunkrufMaster[1] and was created in Germany by the initiative of the staff of the RWTH Aachen University.[2] In 2016, the name was changed to Funkrufmaster 2.0 and then to DAPNET. As of March 2018, over 90 transmitters were already in permanent operation, and the coverage area included parts of Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland.[3]

Technical specifications

The recommended frequency for DAPNET is 439.9875 MHz,[4] which is 12.5 kHz below the upper limit of the 70-cm amateur radio band. The transmitters are networked, some via HAMNET, some via the Internet. The standard paging protocol POCSAG is used for message transmission. For a low-power transmitter you can use Raspberry Pi with unipager[5] and MMDVM-modem[6] installed, and to make the coverage area several miles, you need to add a radioamplifier to its output.[7] The coverage area of the transmitter can be up to 12 miles (20 km), depending on the terrain and the height of the antenna.

Skyper and Alphapoc pagers are particularly popular for receiving messages. They can be easily tuned to the desired reception frequency and also offer many other possibilities, such as receiving bulletins - messages sent to all recipients. However, other brands of pagers can be customized accordingly or Flipper Zero can be used.

Messages can be sent via a multilingual website as well as Android and iOS apps.

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