[aprssig] Any suggestions for an embedded APRS packet encoder?
Rich Mulvey
aprs at mulveyfamily.com
Mon Nov 7 12:42:17 EST 2005
Scott Miller wrote:
>> Any suggestions as to where I might find such a beast? Commercial,
>> or homebrew is fine.
>
>
> Like Jim and Jason said, I've got some firmware out for my OpenTracker
> hardware that takes kiss frames below a certain size (140 bytes or
> so? I'd have to check) and spits them out as audio. I added XON/XOFF
> flow control, which isn't part of the KISS spec, but it gives the host
> some feedback on transmission status.
>
> You can strip it down to just the MC68HC908KX8 chip, clock oscillator
> circuit, and a few passives if you want to integrate it with your own
> circuit. If Freescale's new chips ever make it to distribution, I
> might be able to do an 8-pin version that doesn't require an external
> oscillator.
>
> I think either your link is wrong, or your weather data is going to be
> of a very limited nature. =]
>
> Also, the OpenTracker has its own 1-wire firmware, which currently
> supports the basic AAG wind instrument. The code's open source and
> hosted on SourceForge if you want to look at it or use it.
>
Hi Scott:
Thanks for the info - I'll check out your stuff. I've never done
anything at all with KISS, but there's no time like the present, for
learning. ;-)
My system is actually written in Java - I've been running it for a
couple of years already on PC's and the TINI/TStik. So far it supports
all of the standard and even some of the obscure 1-wire sensors ( temp,
wind, pressure, solar, lightning, snowfall, etc, etc. ) All I can say
is - have fun if/when you work on interfacing with the AAG barometer.
;-) Much more painful than the Jennings/Bray design.
- Rich
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