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* Deployment at [http://www.db0mhb.de DB0MHB] with my [[Standard C-408]] as a TRX system | * Deployment at [http://www.db0mhb.de DB0MHB] with my [[Standard C-408]] as a TRX system | ||
* Care for the electrical power supply. The Linksys operates 4.1 Watts. I don't know yet how much power the BX-120 consumes. My C-408 consumes quite little. Yet, I don't know how much exactly. I intend to provide an according solar panel. | * Care for the electrical power supply. The Linksys operates 4.1 Watts. I don't know yet how much power the BX-120 consumes. My C-408 consumes quite little. Yet, I don't know how much exactly. I intend to provide an according solar panel. | ||
+ | * Care for connectivity to my station network over DSL. DB0MHB is about 5 km away. Hope, it works. |
Version vom 27. April 2008, 23:33 Uhr
This is actually a quite big project. It involves several sub-projects:
- Purchasing the Cisco Linksys WRTSL54GS - done
- A MAX232 level shifter - built and usable
- Flashing OpenWRT to the WRTSL54GS
- Compiling and installing my own OpenWRT image
- Making sure my BX-120 USB-Transceiverinterface works with the Linksys
- Building a Linux Ubuntu package of TheLinkBox
- Building an OpenWRT (ipkg) package of TheLinkBox
- Testing
- Deployment at DB0MHB with my Standard C-408 as a TRX system
- Care for the electrical power supply. The Linksys operates 4.1 Watts. I don't know yet how much power the BX-120 consumes. My C-408 consumes quite little. Yet, I don't know how much exactly. I intend to provide an according solar panel.
- Care for connectivity to my station network over DSL. DB0MHB is about 5 km away. Hope, it works.