[aprssig] Operator Present Bit
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Fri Sep 26 01:23:11 EDT 2008
Mark Cheavens wrote:
> Write an add-on that looks at the screen saver mode. (And/Or monitor
> power saver).
>
> Have it change the overlay and send a beacon whenever the state of
> the screen saver or power mode changes.
>
>
>> Yes, for years we wanted to use the CASE of the N/S byte to
>> indicate operator present. But unitl someone re-wrote Uiview,
>> we would never see their operator status. So recently, we added
>> the O OVERLAY idea. But then again, if it is not automatic when
>> the person enters the room and touches the PC and then decays
>> off when the person leaves the operator position, then it is a
>> worthless capablity.
>>
>>
The problem with this is that I (and a lot of other users) have more
than one computer in the operating area. I always have the APRS PC
running. I may be within 3 feet of the APRS/Echolink/SSTV pc for hours
on end (so that I would hear or see a message coming in) but I am
interacting with (keyboarding or mousing) a completely different computer.
Any operator status bit based on keyboard activity on the APRS PC would
normally never get set.
Just had an idea for a solution.
Program a TinyTrak with the identical settings in the primary and
secondary modes, except for the overlay symbol. Set the beacon rate to
once every 30 mins or so. Connect the primary/secondary mode select
switch to an IR motion sensor in the shack, and configure the sensor
with a fairly long hang time -- perhaps 10 minutes when it is
tripped. Wire the TX audio and PTT of the TT in parallel with your
main TNC or soundcard interface to the APRS radio (or use the mini-DIN
input on a D700 or 710).
As long as you are absent, the TT will beacon once every thirty minutes.
Entering the room will trip the motion sensor to flip the TT to
secondary mode. When it is switched, it re-initializes, immediately
sends a beacon with the "Operator Present" overlay set and then starts
the once-every-thirty-mins routine starting from that time. It will then
continue to beacon "Operator Present" once every 30 mins as long as you
hang around. Leaving the room will reverse the process when the motion
sensor times out and switches the TT back to the primary mode -- an
immediate beacon without the "Operator Present" overlay, and then once
every 30 mins.
--
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
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