[aprssig] Latest on UIVIEW/GO-32/D7
gerheim at cox.net
gerheim at cox.net
Tue Oct 16 08:24:43 EDT 2007
THis brings up the other question about GO-32: the "hole" above about 60 degrees elevation. How about a horizontal dipole antenna oriented east/west. Its "holes" will be on the east and west horizons, where a polar-orbiter will seldom be detectable.
On all the "good" passes, the bird will be going through the dount, and not the hole.
---- gerheim at cox.net wrote:
> ... if you do it right, it can even compensate for doppler. All with the same D7.
>
> ---- gerheim at cox.net wrote:
> > I've been fooling with the script. I just decoded a buncha stuff from the GO-32 pass at 00:30Z on the east coast. No APRS packets.
> >
> > >>>Send some UP!!!<<<
> >
> > The next problem will be getting the script to set up for split band data transmissions. (2M up, 70CM down, both at 9600 baud).
> >
> > I also have scripts for terrestrial (144.39) APRS, and PCSAT (145.825). Child's play! So you can wire up one D7, and change modes with a couple of keyclicks, and no keypad entries. (the really perverse programming task would be to link this up with a satellite tracker. You could break off the terrestrial IGATE, and automatically turn it into a properly-configured SATGATE when the time was right.)
> >
> > When it's all polished up, I'll post them somewhere. You add the files to your UIVIEW/CMD dirrectory. It'll modify the drop-down menu to show whatever is in the directory with the right extension. Very clever!
> >
> >
> > ---- Keith VE7GDH <ve7gdh at rac.ca> wrote:
> > > Al (callsign) wrote...
> > >
> > > > I have a script which sets the band, freq, data band, and baud rate
> > > > (9600) then... no matter what I do, after the script is executed, UI-View
> > > > restarts the TNC, which sets the baud rate back to 1200.
> > > > I think I can manually set the baud rate via the "Terminal" screen.
> > >
> > > Have you edited the TH-D7.CMD file for UI-View? It will set the radio to
> > > "band A", set the frequency for the D7 and make other changes to the TNC. At
> > > a glance, I don't see anything in the default file that looks like it
> > > changes the TNC to 1200, but perhaps its there and I just don't recognize
> > > it. I don't have a D7, but perhaps a command could be added to the file to
> > > have it set it the TNC to 9600 if that's what you need.
> > >
> > > I see the TM-D700.CMD file has the command "HBAUD 1200" in it. Would it be
> > > as simple as adding "HBAUD 9600" to the D7 command file?
> > >
> > > 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
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