Projects
Wer alle seine Ziele erreicht, hat sie wahrscheinlich zu niedrig gewählt.
If you meet all your goals, you have probably chosen too easy ones. (Herbert von Karajan)
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Speaking and Writing
- 2 Finished Projects
- 2.1 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox
- 2.2 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of EchoLinux
- 2.3 Setting up my TS-790A for Packet Radio
- 2.4 Buiding a Linux Ubuntu package of libjournaline
- 2.5 A MAX232 level shifter
- 2.6 Tests and operational report of a GAP Titan
- 2.7 Flashing OpenWRT to the WRTSL54GS
- 2.8 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of DREAM
- 2.9 Flashing OpenWRT to the ASUS WL500gP
- 2.10 Driving an external USB soundcard from OpenWRT
- 2.11 Controlling the Kenwood TS-450SAT through a Transceiver Interface
- 2.12 Turn a Fonera router into a link station
- 2.13 WLAN and Amateur Radio
- 2.14 Battery Change in a Kenwood TM-701E
- 2.15 Setting up a remote, electrically independent, low power EchoLink relay
- 2.16 A Low-Power Combined Echolink and ATV Server
- 2.17 Compiling a Hamlib package for OpenWRT
- 2.18 Porting SVXLink to OpenWRT
- 3 Ongoing Projects
- 4 Planned Projects and Ideas
1 Speaking and Writing
- Vortrag bei C13, 28.05.2009: Nachwuchsarbeit, Datentechnik und Netzwerke
- Vortrag bei U13, 17.07.2009: Amateurfunk mit WLAN-Technik. Aufbau eines Hochgeschwindigkeitsnetzes
2 Finished Projects
2.1 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox
Status: ready
2.2 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of EchoLinux
Status: ready
2.3 Setting up my TS-790A for Packet Radio
Status: ready
2.4 Buiding a Linux Ubuntu package of libjournaline
Status: ready
2.5 A MAX232 level shifter
Status: ready
2.6 Tests and operational report of a GAP Titan
Status: ready
2.7 Flashing OpenWRT to the WRTSL54GS
Status: ready
2.8 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of DREAM
Status: ready
2.9 Flashing OpenWRT to the ASUS WL500gP
Status: ready
2.10 Driving an external USB soundcard from OpenWRT
Status: ready
2.11 Controlling the Kenwood TS-450SAT through a Transceiver Interface
Status: ready
2.12 Turn a Fonera router into a link station
Status: ready
2.13 WLAN and Amateur Radio
Status: ready (only compiling an overview)
2.14 Battery Change in a Kenwood TM-701E
Status: successful
2.15 Setting up a remote, electrically independent, low power EchoLink relay
Status: new superproject: A Low-Power Combined Echolink and ATV Server
2.15.1 Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox
Status: ready
2.15.2 Compiling a TheLinkBox package for OpenWRT
Status: obsoleted by the new superproject
2.16 A Low-Power Combined Echolink and ATV Server
Result: successful!
2.17 Compiling a Hamlib package for OpenWRT
Status: obsoleted. Decision to use standard Linux instead.
2.18 Porting SVXLink to OpenWRT
Status: abandoned. Decision to use standard Linux instead. This project is obsolete since power saving architectures with regular linux installations are available: A SVXLink Server based on the BeagleBoard
3 Ongoing Projects
3.1 A SVXLink Server based on the BeagleBoard
Status: successfully finished. Works.
3.2 KLog Analysis and Enhancements
Status: ongoing
3.3 Try out FDMDV using Rigblaster
Status: building connections
3.4 Upgrade an ASUS WL-500gP to control my RIG
Status: ongoing
3.4.1 Using the ASUS WL-500gP as a APRS digi
Status: ready
3.4.2 Switching power over IP
Status: Ongoing
3.5 Setting up an IP link over radio
3.5.1 Setting up a 70cm AX25 based IP link
Status: ongoing
3.5.2 Setting up a WIFI link between DL8RDS and DB0MHB
Status: ready
3.5.3 Constructing a case and a GUI control for the T7F
Status: ready
3.5.4 High Performance WIFI link
Status: Buying components
3.6 ATV-Kolleg
Status: Ongoing
4 Planned Projects and Ideas
4.1 Transmission of DRM signals on Amateur Radio Frequencies
Status: planned
I intend to demonstrate that it is possible for a HAM operator to produce a usable DRM signal. See here: Digital Radio Mondiale
4.2 Receiving DRM signals with the TS-930S
Status: planned
The TS-930S has a 100 KHz ZF which is meant to feed a band scope. This means it must be broad enough to provide a good capture for the 9 KHz broad DRM signal. I intend to construct a down converter to 12 KHz,in order to feed the NF signal into a soundcard and to decode it there.
4.3 Android - Hacking my Cellphone
Status: planned
http://www.openhandsetalliance.com - or: Android. An open source mobile phone operating system