Quick read
aprs.net looks like technology & computing. Traffic signals point to roughly 1.9K monthly visits. Current AI trust scoring is 15/100.
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44/56 fields populated (79%)
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visual: 4/4
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meta: 3/3
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seo: 5/5
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dns: 3/4
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ads: 0/5
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publisher: 2/5
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traffic: 10/10
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whois: 6/6
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ai: 7/7
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A personal/hobbyist website providing an internet gateway for APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) data, displaying real-time position reports from amateur radio operators in South Florida via a Java applet interface. The site bridges amateur radio communications with internet accessibility.
Monetization Signals
Community Service/Informational model detected
Low trust with 15/100 score
Amateur radio operators (hams), APRS enthusiasts, and individuals interested in GPS tracking and weather monitoring in South Florida