[aprssig] RFM22B UHF Transceiver Module
John Wiseman john.wiseman at cantab.netTue Dec 11 17:57:50 UTC 2012
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A while ago (22 September) Bob posted a message about the RFM22 modules. I was working on a TNC for the Raspberry PI at the time, so decided to try building a TNC round these modules. There is a photo of the result here https://dl.dropbox.com/u/31910649/RMF22BTNC.png The board is the same size as the PI (about the same as a credit card). This one is fitted with the RFM22B module, with 100 mW output, but the board will also take the 1 Watt RFM23BP. Although desined to work with the PI, it aslo has a header for a serial to USN converter, so it can be used as a standalone KISS TNC. To test as a tracker I lashed up a board to connect the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout board. Photo here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/31910649/S1360001.jpg I've now got them running, and just completed my first tests. On the first trial with the 100mW version I achieved a range of just under a mile, with a 5/8 over 5/8 70cms whip on the car, and a far from ideal Marine Band whip at base (The 70 cms colinear I bought for the test turned out to have an infinite SWR!). Although very much a work in progress, I thought I'd share results so far - if anyone else is working with these modules I'd be interested to hear from them. BTW, the GPS module is pretty neat as well - it is about an inch square, and includes a data logger - https://www.adafruit.com/products/746 73, John G8BPQ
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