[aprssig] Aprs used during fire
scott at opentrac.org
scott at opentrac.org
Tue Jun 13 15:57:19 EDT 2006
Or you could just mount a cheap compass on the assembly permanently for a
buck or two. GPS receivers with magnetic compasses tend to be a little
expensive.
If the unit did have a GPS receiver, it'd need to be able to shut it off
after it gets a fix. A tracker and 1-wire weather station will draw under
10 mA when not transmitting - no need to drain the batteries for a
non-moving station.
We were just talking yesterday about the possibility of adding another
low/medium current switch to the T2 to handle GPS power separately from
radio power. A small FET like a 2N7000 could be used as a low-side switch
for up to 200 mA, but all of the available pins on the serial connector are
designated as inputs and a computer could assert +/- 12 volts on any of
those, which wouldn't be good for the FET.
Scott
N1VG
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Jason Winningham
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:38 PM
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> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Aprs used during fire
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> > Or throw a Deluo in there for those cases where the weather station
> > might wander off on its own.
>
> or if you don't want the setup time and confusion of adding a
> GPS sync
> to the setup.
>
> make it a GPS with a built-in compass and you may be able to
> figure out
> a way around the "make sure it points north" requirement -
> simplify it
> to "hey you, go set this up on that hill over there. this end points
> up, flip this switch and make sure the light comes on."
>
> -Jason
> kg4wsv
>
>
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