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Mark Conner
n9xtn at cox.net
Sat Feb 19 11:41:01 EST 2005
I agree that if one is installing a new digi and has new hardware purchased,
a KPC-3 may not be the way to go for future flexibility. However, a $30
refit kit for existing digis might be more palatable for KPC-3 owners than a
pricer replacement.
I wish I had the time and expertise to work on this. I do BS2 programming
for my balloon project, but have not yet tackled PICs.
73 de Mark N9XTN
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:56:16 -0800
From: <scott at opentrac.org>
Subject: RE: [aprssig] A fix for KPC-3s?
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It's been mentioned a few times. The UIDIGI ROM does a good job of
smartening up TNC-2s. For new installations, I think it's a waste to buy a
KPC-3+ at $160 or whatever they're going for these days and then add a PIC.
Someone was working on a rule-based digipeater for the TNC-X. Anyone know
what happened to that?
I'd devote some work to a project like that, but I'm too busy working on
something to make the KPC-3+ and 9612+ obsolete. =] (As of yesterday, it
finally speaks USB! And I see the USB CDC Abstract Control Model spec in my
sleep...)
Scott
N1VG
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Subject: [aprssig] A fix for KPC-3s?
Has anyone given any thought to using a PIC chip to "smarten up" a KPC-3 or
other legacy TNCs? The TNC itself could be set to talk in KISS mode and not
do any digipeating itself, leaving that to the PIC. Communication to/from
the PIC would be in KISS to "keep it simple".
I think a lot of the nuts and bolts exist in various software archives.
Once the chip was programmed, I would think you could make a kit (PCB, PIC,
cable, maybe case) for ~$30 (similar to the TinyTrak in cost) and just hang
it off the serial port.
73 de Mark N9XTN
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