[aprssig] APRS Voice Alert
A.J. Farmer (AJ3U)
farmer.aj at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 19:43:14 EDT 2005
On 9/8/05, Steve Huston <huston at astro.princeton.edu> wrote:
>the second trick would be to tie the TNC in so that it acts like a
>D700, where the TNC hears the packets but only spits out a data burst
>through the speaker if the 100Hz PL tone is there.
You don't need a TNC to "hear" the packet. This is just a PL/CTCSS
function, it has nothing to do with a TNC. All you need is your
receiver tuned to 144.39 with a CTCSS of 100. All of the transmitters
that are transmitting normally without a PL of 100 will be muted by
your receiver so your your receiver will be silent the majority of the
time. The only time you will hear packet bursts is if a transmitter
is within simplex range and is transmitting with a PL of 100.
As I stated in an earlier post, I have a non-APRS radio in my wife's
car and I keep 144.39 with CTCSS of 100 in the scan list. This is
just so I can hear any voice alert packets. It is silent the majority
of the time. The radio pauses for a second when there is activity on
the channel, but the speaker is muted and it quickly resumes the scan
when it does not detect a the PL tone. There is no TNC involved at
all.
Hope that helps!
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A.J. Farmer, AJ3U
http://www.aj3u.com
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