APRS Packet Errors for EA2EPL (last 6 hours)

This table contains packets in which findU has detected an error. This is an automated system, no manual checking of these packets has been done. Most common cause of this is mistakes in entering the latitude/longitude into hard-coded digis, or positions of 0/0. If packets of yours appear here, and you have looked at it carefully and cannot find the error, look again. I've been watching these error messages in my log, and believe my parser is reasonably correct. Go get the APRS spec to be sure. If you have done that, and are CERTAIN the packet is a legal APRS packet, then it is possible that there is an error in my my parser. Only email me if you are absolutely, positively certain...ask yourself, would I bet $100!

time (UTC)Packet
20251208135912EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208142939EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208150006EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208153034EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208163131EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208170159EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208173228EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208180255EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208183323EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz
20251208190351EA2EPL>APZDMR,QTH,TCPIP*,qAU,T2KOBLENZ:)EA2EPL-DP!99900.00N/99900.00rRNG0034 IPSC2-EA-Hotspot MMDVM 434.7000 MHz