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=Planned Projects and Ideas= | =Planned Projects and Ideas= |
Version vom 11. Dezember 2016, 01:17 Uhr
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
- Vortrag bei C13, 28.05.2009: Nachwuchsarbeit, Datentechnik und Netzwerke
- Vortrag bei U13, 17.07.2009: Amateurfunk mit WLAN-Technik. Aufbau eines Hochgeschwindigkeitsnetzes
- Vortrag bei U13, 19.02.2010: Microcontroller im Amateurfunk: Eine Einführung mit Arduino
- Vortrag auf der Amateurfunktagung 2010 in München, 14.03.2010
- Vortrag auf der Weinheimer UKW-Tagung 2010, 11.09.2010: Anbindung eines ATV-Relais und einer Clubstation an das HAMNET
- Vortrag bei C18, 14.09.2010: Regeln und Messen mit HAMNET-Technologie
- Vortrag bei U13, 19.11.2010: Was ist Software Defined Radio (SDR)
- Vortrag bei C13, 25.02.2011: Was ist Software Defined Radio (SDR)
- Vortrag bei U13, 21.06.2013: Stand des HAMNETs im Distrikt U
2 Directory of Finished Projects
- Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox Status: ready
- Building a Linux Ubuntu package of EchoLinux Status: ready
- Setting up my TS-790A for Packet Radio Status: ready
- Buiding a Linux Ubuntu package of libjournaline Status: ready
- A MAX232 level shifter Status: ready
- Tests and operational report of a GAP Titan Status: ready
- Flashing OpenWRT to the WRTSL54GS Status: ready
- Building a Linux Ubuntu package of DREAM Status: ready
- Flashing OpenWRT to the ASUS WL500gP Status: ready
- Driving an external USB soundcard from OpenWRT Status: ready
- Controlling the Kenwood TS-450SAT through a Transceiver Interface Status: ready
- Turn a Fonera router into a link station Status: ready
- How to install DD-WRT on a Fonera box Status: ready
- WLAN and Amateur Radio Status: ready (only compiling an overview)
- Battery Change in a Kenwood TM-701E Status: successful
- Setting up a remote, electrically independent, low power EchoLink relay Status: new superproject: A Low-Power Combined Echolink and ATV Server
- Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox Status: ready
- Compiling a TheLinkBox package for OpenWRT Status: obsoleted by the new superproject
- SMS Gateway with an Arduino, the Ethernet shield and the GSM Playground shield Status: Ongoing
- A SVXLink Server based on the BeagleBoard Status: successfully finished. Works.
- A Low-Power Combined Echolink and ATV Server Result: successful!
- Compiling a Hamlib package for OpenWRT Status: obsoleted. Decision to use standard Linux instead.
- 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:
- Experiments with Trimble's Lassen IQ Status: Delayed
- P2P wireless bridge using Mikrotik’s RouterOS Status: successfully implemented
- 10 MBit Amateur Radio Data Link Status: Obsoleted by Hamnet
- Datalogging with Arduino over HAMNET Status: Successful. Works.
- ARISS Project, Luitpold Gymnasium München Status: Finished successfully!
- Try out APRS with my VX-8E Status: Successful, works
- Seagate Freeagent Dockstar Status: Successful, works
- ArgentData Radio Shield Status: Successful, works
- Logging with the Blumax 4044 Status: Successful, works
- Using the Superchannel licence with DD-WRT on The Fonera Status: Successful, works
- An Arduino Pro Mini based Interruptor Status: Successful, works
- WebGeiger: An Arduino based Geiger Counter Status: Successful, works
- DB0RGB - Packet Radio Gateway Status: Operative
- Using the ASUS WL-500gP as a APRS digi Status: works as part of the DB0RGB project
- DB0KN - HAMNET Node Status: Operative
- AirGate - Ein APRS-Empfänger-Gateway Status: Works
- DB0HSR The HAMNET Node of Regensburg Status: Works
- Measure sone environmental values in my parents' heating unit Status: Operative
- Web Streaming at DB0MHB and DB0KN Status: almost ready
- APRS with the Raspberry Pi and the TNC-X board Status: ready
- NTP-Server with Raspberry Pi and Trimble Resolution SMT Status: ready
- NTP-Server with Raspberry Pi and Sure Electronics GPS Eval board Status: ready
- Dual Source GPS/DCF77 NTP-Server with AIS and ADS-B receivers Status: ready
- How to produce a new patch package of the TLF logging tool Status: ready
- Video Streaming DB0MHB Status: ready
- KLog Analysis and Enhancements Status: Interest lost
- Upgrade an ASUS WL-500gP to control my RIG Status: obsoleted by the existence of RaspberryPi
- Switching power over IP Status: Works
3 Directory of Ongoing Projects
- Try out FDMDV using Rigblaster Status: building connections
- Setting up a 70cm AX25 based IP link Status: ongoing
- Setting up a WIFI link between DL8RDS and DB0MHB Status: ready
- Constructing a case and a GUI control for the T7F Status: ready
- High Performance WIFI link Status: Buying components
- A Microcontroller Operated SWR Meter Status: Getting to know the hardware
- Building an extremely small ARPS Tracker Status: Ongoing
- ATV-Kolleg Status: Ongoing
- PPP over GSM slowspeed backdoor to my Echolink node Status: Ongoing
- SMS Gateway with an Arduino, the Ethernet shield and the GSM Playground shield Status: Ongoing
- GNURadio and USRP2 Status: Ongoing
- Booting Ubuntu from my BeagleBoard xM Status: ongoing
- Arduino Syslog Client Library Status: ongoing
- Tiefenentladungsschutz - Homemade USV Status: ongoing
- Battery Backup Technique Status: Collecting Information
- Raspberry Hacking Status: ongoing
- RTLSDR Status: New
- UV-Sensor for HAMNET Status: New
4 Planned Projects and Ideas
4.1 Data Science with APRS
Status: Planned
4.2 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
4.3 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.
4.4 Android - Hacking my Cellphone
Status: planned
http://www.openhandsetalliance.com - or: Android. An open source mobile phone operating system
4.5 AIS Software Defined Receiver
Status: planned
4.6 Arduino and Amateur Radio
Status: Experiments