[aprssig] barcodes, etc.

Ken Cechura kc9umr at freqradio.com
Tue Feb 27 20:21:22 EST 2007


ok, heres a response to what ive gotten so far...
 
"I hesitate to enter a shameless plug for my eBay item, but..."   
 
Don't hesitate too much, but i'm not smart enough to make it work (well,
maybe i am, but i'm a little too busy right now)...  I'm looking for
something fairly simple that will work immediately with a TNC and radio or
D700.  I'm not overly concerned with a "you need a TNC2 or better" type
caveat, so long as it's not "you need a D700, period" - now i will say,
having a bunch of tracker type devices might not be a bad thing, the problem
is getting enough of them on a budget...
 

I AM looking for something that can show the data at a glance...  so i will
most likely need a custom GUI...

AT A GLANCE, I want to be able to tell:

"I have 4 competitors on stage 1 (checked in, not checked out)"

"I have 12 competitors in transit between stage 1 and stage 2"

"I have 7 competitors on stage 2"

"I have 20 competitors in transit to service from stage 2"

 

or 

 

"I lost 2 competitors in service (they're still there after a long time)"

I really don't need it to be REAL TIME, and the clocks that we use don't put
out data (that i know), so it's more of a crude tracking system.

the problem with "retries" might be an issue.  As far as "connected" mode,
we would need to be able to connect 6 - 8 stations to net control.... though
this might allow stations to connect through other stations within range,
and might eliminate the need for digipeaters, so long as we had 50W
radios..... right?

I was considering using a PIC or similar microcontroller to conver the
barcode scanner data (usually PS/2 type data) to a packet, adding stuff
(callsign, tactical call, etc.) and sending it....  the nice thing about
this would be that i could have a set of interfaces or trackers for the
entire event, give a crew (we worked stage 9 and 14, so i would have start 9
and finish 14 in my kit) both units, and swap them out per the stage i'm
working.

 

so many ideas... so little expertise in my head....


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