Dual Source GPS/DCF77 NTP-Server with AIS and ADS-B receivers: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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* A Raspberry Pi 3: https://www.amazon.de/Raspberry-Pi-3-Model-B/dp/B01CEFWQFA - 35 € | * A Raspberry Pi 3: https://www.amazon.de/Raspberry-Pi-3-Model-B/dp/B01CEFWQFA - 35 € | ||
* SanDisk 32GB MicroSD Card: https://www.amazon.de/SanDisk-Android-microSDHC-Speicherkarte-SD-Adapter/dp/B013UDL5RU/ref=sr_1_1 - 10 € | * SanDisk 32GB MicroSD Card: https://www.amazon.de/SanDisk-Android-microSDHC-Speicherkarte-SD-Adapter/dp/B013UDL5RU/ref=sr_1_1 - 10 € | ||
− | * GUDE Expert Mouse Clock 0107 | + | * GUDE Expert Mouse Clock 0107: https://www.amazon.de/VALUE-Funkuhr-Expert-mouseCLOCK-Kabel/dp/B0049K3ZI6 116 € |
+ | * FlightAware Pro Stick USB ADS-B Receiver: https://www.amazon.de/FlightAware-Pro-Stick-ADS-B-Empf%C3%A4nger/dp/B01D1ZAP3C/ref=sr_1_cc_2 - 17 € | ||
+ | * FlightAware ADS-B 1090MHz Band-pass SMA Filter: https://www.amazon.de/ADS-B-1090MHz-Band-pass-SMA-Filter/dp/B010GBQXK8/ref=sr_1_1 20 € | ||
+ | * FlightAware 1090MHz ADS-B Antenne - 66cm / 26in: https://www.amazon.de/1090MHz-ADS-B-Antenne-66cm-26in/dp/B00WZL6WPO/ref=sr_1_cc_1 - 45 € | ||
+ | * Pigtail N - SMA - 3 € | ||
+ | * USB A Extension Male/Female - 3 € | ||
+ | * Passive POE Injector: https://www.amazon.de/PoE-Passiv-Injector-PowerOverEthernet-Spannungsversorgung-WRAP-Boards/dp/B00FXOH4C0/ref=sr_1_24 - 3 € | ||
+ | * DC/DC converter: 3 € | ||
+ | * Ferrite cores: 2 € | ||
+ | * diverse standoff headers, screws: 5 € | ||
+ | * Sparkfun USB2serial 3,3V: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9873 - 10 € | ||
+ | * Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout (66 channel w/10 Hz): http://www.watterott.com/de/Adafruit-Ultimate-GPS-Breakout-66-channel - 45 € | ||
+ | * BMP180 temperature and air pressure sensor: http://www.ebay.de/itm/BMP180-Temperatur-Druck-Modul-/291751659851?hash=item43edc1094b:g:TWoAAOSwc1FXZJQU - 5 € | ||
+ | * MMCX 10cm - 10 € | ||
+ | * FL Pigtail 25cm - 10 € | ||
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+ | The prices are partly a bit over the market, roundet up, so that there are no surprises. |
Version vom 10. Dezember 2016, 14:04 Uhr
1 Scope
This project is a continuation of my stream of experiments with the NTP protocol and GPS-disciplined clock models. I need to reference the past projects before we go into details:
- NTP-Server with Raspberry Pi and Trimble Resolution SMT
- NTP-Server with Raspberry Pi and Sure Electronics GPS Eval board
These past projects raised the question, how precise a DCF-77 clock would be. And this project here also needs to be seen in the context of an April 1st joke of Rainer DF2NU, who proposed that DCF-77 can be switched off now because the GPS system is there and it is much more precise. So I started to collect ideas to investigate how less precise a DCF-77 disciplined clock model would be compared to the GPS Pulse Per Second.
In addition to the clock question I was thinking of setting up a pair of receivers for the AIS frames broadcasted around Regensburg by the shipd on the danube and I wanted to receove ADS-B frames. Even though slowly navigating ships allow for some frame processing delay, and in case the delay is a couple of seconds, one would still consider such an application a real time application. A jet plane however travels quite distance in a couple of seconds, so a positioning application would need to add some timestamping logic in order to allow for a realistic position information, particularly if received by multiple receivers.
For this reason it makes perfect sense to add a precise clock to a position frame receiver setup.
2 List of components
- The chassis: http://shop.meconet.de/Gehaeuse/Outdoor/Chassis-Outdoor-CA-OTU-RB-433-RB-435-RB-493-RB-800-3-LAN-4-N-Type-large::111356.html - 72 €
- A Raspberry Pi 3: https://www.amazon.de/Raspberry-Pi-3-Model-B/dp/B01CEFWQFA - 35 €
- SanDisk 32GB MicroSD Card: https://www.amazon.de/SanDisk-Android-microSDHC-Speicherkarte-SD-Adapter/dp/B013UDL5RU/ref=sr_1_1 - 10 €
- GUDE Expert Mouse Clock 0107: https://www.amazon.de/VALUE-Funkuhr-Expert-mouseCLOCK-Kabel/dp/B0049K3ZI6 116 €
- FlightAware Pro Stick USB ADS-B Receiver: https://www.amazon.de/FlightAware-Pro-Stick-ADS-B-Empf%C3%A4nger/dp/B01D1ZAP3C/ref=sr_1_cc_2 - 17 €
- FlightAware ADS-B 1090MHz Band-pass SMA Filter: https://www.amazon.de/ADS-B-1090MHz-Band-pass-SMA-Filter/dp/B010GBQXK8/ref=sr_1_1 20 €
- FlightAware 1090MHz ADS-B Antenne - 66cm / 26in: https://www.amazon.de/1090MHz-ADS-B-Antenne-66cm-26in/dp/B00WZL6WPO/ref=sr_1_cc_1 - 45 €
- Pigtail N - SMA - 3 €
- USB A Extension Male/Female - 3 €
- Passive POE Injector: https://www.amazon.de/PoE-Passiv-Injector-PowerOverEthernet-Spannungsversorgung-WRAP-Boards/dp/B00FXOH4C0/ref=sr_1_24 - 3 €
- DC/DC converter: 3 €
- Ferrite cores: 2 €
- diverse standoff headers, screws: 5 €
- Sparkfun USB2serial 3,3V: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9873 - 10 €
- Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout (66 channel w/10 Hz): http://www.watterott.com/de/Adafruit-Ultimate-GPS-Breakout-66-channel - 45 €
- BMP180 temperature and air pressure sensor: http://www.ebay.de/itm/BMP180-Temperatur-Druck-Modul-/291751659851?hash=item43edc1094b:g:TWoAAOSwc1FXZJQU - 5 €
- MMCX 10cm - 10 €
- FL Pigtail 25cm - 10 €
The prices are partly a bit over the market, roundet up, so that there are no surprises.