[aprssig] Variable Resistor on KPC3+?
Andy AB9FX
ab9fx at aprs.pl
Wed Feb 15 16:13:56 EST 2006
According to Peet Bros http://www.peetbros.com/HTML_Pages/faqs.htm#Q7 you
need from RJ11 only two pins: 3 output and 5 ground. For using with KPC-3+
your Ultimeter should be in Packet Mode.
Signal from Ultimeter is accepted by KPC-3+ in the same way as from GPS
unit. There are two methods to connect GPS or Ultimeter to KPC-3+.
First method, DB-25 pin 2 (TXD) and pin 7 (Signal Ground).
Second method, DB-9 (radio port) pin 2 (XCD as signal input) and pin 6
(ground).
In both cases configure commands:
GPSHEAD 1 $ULTW
data from Ultimeter fills up LT 1, so you need specify unproto in LTP 1
AP... VIA WIDE2-2
and intervals as BLT 1 E 00:05:00 or similar
Use another LT 2, 3 or 4 for your position and corresponding LTP and BLT.
For the first method (DB-25), you need to put KPC-3+ in the GPS mode:
INTFACE GPS
and after that connect to DB-25 Ultimeter instead of computer.
For the second method (DB-9), you need to configure port parameters:
GPSPORT 2400 NORMAL NOCHECK
Generally, if you do not need KPC3+ for any other purpose digi or whatever,
I would recommend using WX Trak or Open Tracker, simple, well working, not
so expensive.
WX Trak sends weather data without position (position in separate packet).
Open Tracker gives you weather with position and smart beaconing for wind
changes, but as I've checked three-four weeks ago didn't pass rain values
(all were zero, probably under development).
Another reason to use WX Trak or Open Tracker, Ultimeter in Packet Mode is
not readable by Kenwood's.
73!
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael J. Wolthuis" <wolthui3 at msu.edu>
To: "'TAPR APRS Mailing List'" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 12:26
Subject: [aprssig] Variable Resistor on KPC3+?
>I was recently assigned to get a Peet Brother's weather station connected
>to
> a KPC3+ on the DB25 port back into working order. When we checked the
> DB25
> cable to the RJ11 on the Peet Brother's it has something I have not seen
> before and I was hoping someone could enlighten me what it is doing.
>
> The Peet Brother's is connected on pins 2,3,7 of the DB25 and then there
> is
> a 100K Variable Resistor connected to pins 1,13, 15. I am wondering if
> this
> VR is necessary or what it is even doing. I do not run it on my Peet
> Brother's station.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
> Kb8zgl
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