APRS with the Raspberry Pi and the TNC-X board: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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beacon symbol "I&" $myloc comment "Tx-iGate Raspberry/TNC-X/APRX" | beacon symbol "I&" $myloc comment "Tx-iGate Raspberry/TNC-X/APRX" | ||
</beacon> | </beacon> | ||
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+ | == Future Plans == | ||
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+ | So this project really worked well, and APRX allows transmitting, so that is really a great benefit. I will try to extend this project by the following terms: | ||
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+ | * build two more of them, provide them to DB0MHB and to DB0KN and create greater coverage | ||
+ | * add some telemetry with a temperature and humidity readout. I will need to think about the connection, because I removed the USB socket for space reasons, as you can see on the pictures below. | ||
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Version vom 27. Dezember 2015, 18:58 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Motivation
After my first series of experiments with APRS and Ardino, but also with APRS and OpenWRT I am now trying out something else:
Using a Raspberry Pi as a APRS gateway. In this case I intend to do it bidirectional.
2 The TNC-X board
- http://tnc-x.com/
- Details on the version for the RPi: http://tnc-x.com/TNCPi.htm
- Schematic Diagram // TNC - Pi Assembly Instructions & Operating Tips : http://tnc-x.com/TNCPi.pdf
- Documentation: http://tnc-x.com/documentation.htm
3 The Radio used
- I am using a IC2E clone.
- Here is the manual: http://www.radiomanual.info/schemi/IC2_user.pdf
- Here is some more insight on the cable type, when connecting a regular TNC (Cable Type 1): http://www.symek.com/d/afskkabel.html
4 Configuration
- Note that it is really important to set jumpers Nr. 3 and Nr. 4. Otherwise you won'r receive anything and you will not be able to transmit either.
- I was downloading the following APRX version:
wget http://ham.zmailer.org/oh2mqk/aprx/aprx_2.08.593-1_armhf.deb
Here's the APRX config:
mycall DB0HSR-1 myloc lat 4859.93N lon 01205.59E <aprsis> passcode 12345 server rotate.aprs2.net </aprsis> <logging> pidfile /var/run/aprx.pid rflog /var/log/aprx/aprx-rf.log aprxlog /var/log/aprx/aprx.log </logging> <interface> serial-device /dev/ttyAMA0 19200 8n1 KISS callsign $mycall # callsign defaults to $mycall tx-ok false # transmitter enable defaults to false #telem-to-is true # set to 'false' to disable </interface> <beacon> beaconmode both beacon symbol "I&" $myloc comment "Tx-iGate Raspberry/TNC-X/APRX" </beacon>
5 Future Plans
So this project really worked well, and APRX allows transmitting, so that is really a great benefit. I will try to extend this project by the following terms:
- build two more of them, provide them to DB0MHB and to DB0KN and create greater coverage
- add some telemetry with a temperature and humidity readout. I will need to think about the connection, because I removed the USB socket for space reasons, as you can see on the pictures below.