[aprssig] Glider tracking
Steve Noskowicz
noskosteve at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 9 10:08:03 EDT 2007
Cool stuff,
If I read the pictures correctly, you could re-wire
the DB-9 to allow monitoring the GPS data when the box
is closed, no?
From the RoHS on the label, it's also lead-free to
boot! (:-)
73, Steve, K9DCI
--- Andrew Rich <vk4tec at people.net.au> wrote:
> Gudday
>
> I have been playing the last few days with putting a
> GPS inside my 434 MHz
> glider tracker.
>
> I have almost got it all inside the box now. I got
> hold of a Garmin GPS15H -
> very nice and tidy unit.
>
> Here are some more photos of my dabbling.
>
> I note that the GPS15H does -5 to +5 on the data
> port unlike my GPS 18 which
> does 0 to +5 volts swing
>
> You can also see some photos of a much smaller GPS
> called a LEA from Ublox.
>
> This is all great stuff for learning how to reduce
> the size of any tracking
> projects.
>
> enjoy
>
> http://vk4tec.no-ip.org/data/glidertx/glidertx/
>
> Andrew VK4TEC
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