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http://info.aprs.net/
http://info.aprs.net/
USBlink http://www.g4ilo.com/usblink.html USB sound card + VOX interface to PTT switch + HT


== Some notes on available hardware ==
== Some notes on available hardware ==


I have a [[Kenwood TM-D710A]] mpbile and I am setting it up to support APRS with a GPS receiver
* [[Kenwood TH-D74A]] handheld with built in GPS and APRS
* [[Kenwood TM-D710A]] mobile with a UBlox GPS, installed in the [[Yaris]].
* [[Kenwood TM-271A]] mobile which has a data interface buried inside.
* Byonics Tinytrak 4
* Byonics MT8000
* My phone, a CAT S22.
* Several abandoned Android phones
 
Other 2M HTs including two ICOM F11s which have no external power connectors (battery only) and a [[Kenwood TH-F6A]]
 
Breaking this all down I need a receiver to work as an iGate with a Pi 3, and a transmitter
to implement a Digipeater.
 
The cellphone APRSDroid solution appeals to me too, later maybe. https://wcares.org/special-interests-3/aprs/aprs-hardwired-cell/
 
Step one is the iGate as a data sink since I can already use the Kenwoods as sources.
There is no iGate close to my house. So that is my first need.
 
=== APRSDroid ===
[[File:Screenshot 2023-12-26 135644.png|thumb|left|Tracking via APRSDroid]]
I put a recent copy of APRSDroid on the CAT S22 phone and I've been playing with it in standalone mode, feeding location up over the phone's own data link.
 
It works, here is a screenshot of my walk to the post office today. My phone shows up as W6GKD-10. My TH-D74A is W6GKD-7.<br clear=all/>
 
=== iGate on a Pi ===
 
Two common approaches (1) SDR (2) sound card + HT. I have a cheap USB sound card and a RTL-SDR. The RTL-SDR appeals to me the most but it's receive only, so it can't function as a digipeater.
 
A good article on the sound card approach is here https://wcares.org/special-interests-3/aprs/aprs-raspberry-pi-virtual-tnc/
It's out of date but still good.
 
This is good too https://godseyonline.net/raspberry-pi-direwolf-digipeater-igate-soundcard-version/
 
Sam Buchanan's notes: http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=30180
 
RTL-SDR + Direwolf http://km6zpo.com/how-to-build-an-aprs-igate-with-rtl-sdr-sdr-direwolf-and-pinpoint-aprs-for-windows/
 
Eventually, if I end up using one radio for receive and one for transmit, how do I isolate them? This is what duplexers are for, but not when
you have two radios operating on the exact same frequency. Why would I do that anyway? Just use one radio.
One way is two antennas, and pull the receiver input to ground when transmitting.
http://www.ok1rr.com/index.php/technical-topics/39-yet-another-front-end-saver
 
[https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf Direwolf] build
 
sudo apt install git-all libasound2-dev cmake -y
git clone https://www.github.com/wb2osz/direwolf
cd direwolf
 
Then read and follow instructions in README.md, basically
 
git checkout dev
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make -j4
sudo make install
make install-conf
 
Xastir - this is a desktop app so I am not looking at it.


=== Argent Data Systems ===
=== Argent Data Systems ===
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Purchased way back in 20 Aug 2010 and tossed into a "future projects" box.
Purchased way back in 20 Aug 2010 and tossed into a "future projects" box.
I got a TinyTrak4 controller kit and a MicroTrak MT8000 8 watt transmitter.
I got a TinyTrak4 controller kit and a MicroTrak MT8000 which is like a TinyTrak3 with a built in 8 watt transmitter.
 
2013-Sep-03
I am thinking of using the TinyTrak+MT8000 with a Garmin GPSmap as the NMEA data source, with the Garmin Power/NMEA cable.
Then I can carry it on a bicycle.  


=== TinyTrak4 ===
=== TinyTrak4 ===
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The wiki: http://www.vk7hse.hobby-site.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The wiki: http://www.vk7hse.hobby-site.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
== Setting up an iGate ==
Sam Buchanan's notes: http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=30180


== Some random links ==
== Some random links ==
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http://www.ringolake.com/pic_proj/gps_trak/freetrak202.html FreeTrak -  
http://www.ringolake.com/pic_proj/gps_trak/freetrak202.html FreeTrak -  
https://sourceforge.net/projects/yetanotheraprsc/ "Yet Another APRS Client"


== APRS software ==
== APRS software ==
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=== Xastir on my Mac Book Pro ===
=== Xastir on my Mac Book Pro ===


http://www.xastir.org/ -- "Xastir provides mapping, tracking, messaging, weather, weather alerts, and Search & Rescue features over radio or internet and runs on a variety of platforms. Xastir is an open source software project maintained by Developers and Contributors from all over the globe, provided free under the GNU General Public License. From its early beginnings, Xastir has evolved into a very robust client with a rich feature set that rivals other APRS clients. "
I moved everything to this page... [[Xastir]]
 
The recommended way to run Xastir on a Mac is in a virtual machine. Okay, I can do that. But
I am going to try it in a Debian 7 machine under Parallels instead of downloading their complete VMWare Fusion machine. While waiting for it to download I will look up what map data I need.
 
I set Debian up with Cinnamon.
 
I followed the instructions to build Xastir from source, which I found here:
http://xastir.org/index.php/HowTo:Debian_Squeeze


[[Category: Radio]]
[[Category: Radio]]

Latest revision as of 22:05, 26 December 2023

Lots of info

http://info.aprs.net/

USBlink http://www.g4ilo.com/usblink.html USB sound card + VOX interface to PTT switch + HT

Some notes on available hardware

  • Kenwood TH-D74A handheld with built in GPS and APRS
  • Kenwood TM-D710A mobile with a UBlox GPS, installed in the Yaris.
  • Kenwood TM-271A mobile which has a data interface buried inside.
  • Byonics Tinytrak 4
  • Byonics MT8000
  • My phone, a CAT S22.
  • Several abandoned Android phones

Other 2M HTs including two ICOM F11s which have no external power connectors (battery only) and a Kenwood TH-F6A

Breaking this all down I need a receiver to work as an iGate with a Pi 3, and a transmitter to implement a Digipeater.

The cellphone APRSDroid solution appeals to me too, later maybe. https://wcares.org/special-interests-3/aprs/aprs-hardwired-cell/

Step one is the iGate as a data sink since I can already use the Kenwoods as sources. There is no iGate close to my house. So that is my first need.

APRSDroid

Tracking via APRSDroid

I put a recent copy of APRSDroid on the CAT S22 phone and I've been playing with it in standalone mode, feeding location up over the phone's own data link.

It works, here is a screenshot of my walk to the post office today. My phone shows up as W6GKD-10. My TH-D74A is W6GKD-7.

iGate on a Pi

Two common approaches (1) SDR (2) sound card + HT. I have a cheap USB sound card and a RTL-SDR. The RTL-SDR appeals to me the most but it's receive only, so it can't function as a digipeater.

A good article on the sound card approach is here https://wcares.org/special-interests-3/aprs/aprs-raspberry-pi-virtual-tnc/ It's out of date but still good.

This is good too https://godseyonline.net/raspberry-pi-direwolf-digipeater-igate-soundcard-version/

Sam Buchanan's notes: http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=30180

RTL-SDR + Direwolf http://km6zpo.com/how-to-build-an-aprs-igate-with-rtl-sdr-sdr-direwolf-and-pinpoint-aprs-for-windows/

Eventually, if I end up using one radio for receive and one for transmit, how do I isolate them? This is what duplexers are for, but not when you have two radios operating on the exact same frequency. Why would I do that anyway? Just use one radio. One way is two antennas, and pull the receiver input to ground when transmitting. http://www.ok1rr.com/index.php/technical-topics/39-yet-another-front-end-saver

Direwolf build

sudo apt install git-all libasound2-dev cmake -y
git clone https://www.github.com/wb2osz/direwolf
cd direwolf

Then read and follow instructions in README.md, basically

git checkout dev
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make -j4
sudo make install
make install-conf

Xastir - this is a desktop app so I am not looking at it.

Argent Data Systems

Products for amateur radio including APRS applications

http://www.argentdata.com/

2m Transmitter MX146 from SRB -- This is a 500 mW transmitter, $70

OpenTracker+ is open source / open hardware and uses a Motorola MCU.

Tracker2

These are controllers, connects a data stream (eg weather or gps) to a Kantronics TNC.

They now have a Tracker2 with a 5 watt 2m radio now. T2-301 $229

Byonics

http://www.byonics.com/

Maker of TinyTrak controllers and MicroTrak transmitters

Purchased way back in 20 Aug 2010 and tossed into a "future projects" box. I got a TinyTrak4 controller kit and a MicroTrak MT8000 which is like a TinyTrak3 with a built in 8 watt transmitter.

TinyTrak4

Information from the source: http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak4/

The wiki: http://www.vk7hse.hobby-site.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

Some random links

Links from Andy Volokitin

http://www.aprs-is.net/

http://www.basarc.org/articles/quickstartguidetoaprsforsearchandrescueapplication

http://info.aprs.net/index.php?title=SAR

http://wetnet.net/~we7u/search_and_rescue.html

http://www.sartrack.co.nz/

http://www.ringolake.com/pic_proj/gps_trak/freetrak202.html FreeTrak -

https://sourceforge.net/projects/yetanotheraprsc/ "Yet Another APRS Client"

APRS software

First off I am looking at Xastir.

Xastir on my Mac Book Pro

I moved everything to this page... Xastir