[aprssig] Radio/GPS power control
Scott Miller scott at opentrac.orgFri Jul 23 16:23:52 UTC 2004
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The radio power control output function has been implemented in the latest OpenTracker firmware. It'll now send a signal (5 volts, 25 ma max) from 0 to 255 seconds prior to transmitting to allow an external relay or other switching device to turn on the radio. I seem to remember reading that the TinyTrak3 would do this for the GPS receiver, too. Does anyone actually use this feature? Seems to me you'd need a really low beacon rate to make it worth powering up the receiver and waiting for a lock. I'm thinking about producing a power control module that'd plug into the OpenTracker and handle the switching, with a couple of 25-amp APPs for power input and output. Has anyone used the PCB-mount APP pins? Any comments on their durability? I'm worried about the pins flexing and pulling up traces. And on an unrelated subject, can someone point me to the 'official' description of how wind gust speed should be calculated? The APRS spec doesn't really say. Now that I've got the power control stuff working, as soon as I get the 1-wire weather station support finished up I can finally deploy some cheap, low-power weather stations. Might even try one over PSK31... Scott N1VG
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