[aprssig] APRS Air Quality Monitoring
Erik Bacon Beck
bacon at tahoma.com
Tue Oct 11 16:59:13 EDT 2022
> Picking up this old thread; was a sub-specification for working PM2.5 data into the APRS stream ever worked out? I have one in operation and would like to make that data available on CWOP/APRS (not necessarily via RF).
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> aprssig] APRS Air Quality Monitoring
> Steve Dimse steve at dimse.com
> Sun Oct 21 10:20:57 EDT 2018
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> This project uses the SDS011 particulate sensor. Looking at its specs it would be trivial to interface (rs232 output) but if the specs are accurate it isn't designed for outside air. It is rated for storage in up to 90% humidity and operation in up to 70% humidity. Not too many places in the world are consistently under 70%. It draws air in with a fan and my guess is water would precipitate from humid air inside the sensor. Maybe heating the unit would prevent that.
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> Still they aren't expensive (under $25 on eBay) so I ordered one to play with.
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> Steve K4HG
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> > On Oct 12, 2018, at 8:05 PM, Graham <planophore at aei.ca> wrote:
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> > Bob,
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> > There are several crowd sourced air monitoring projects that are currently active
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> > https://luftdaten.info/en/home-en/ is one that have spent a bit of time reading about. A friend has set up such a sensor not far from were I am and he indicates that it seems to work well.
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> > http://deutschland.maps.luftdaten.info/#3/49.15/-32.18 shows world wide participation and as you might expect for some that started in Europe, most participants in that part of the world
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> > And more specifically my friends sensor:
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> > http://deutschland.maps.luftdaten.info/#8/45.457/-74.499 click on the hex to get a text display of it's latest report.
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> > May or may not be what you have in mind
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> > An interface to APRS, sounds like a good idea to me.
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> > cheers, Graham ve3gtc
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> > On 2018-10-12 16:00, Robert Bruninga wrote:
> >> Has anyone looked into the lower priced air-quality monitors that are out
> >> there? $50 to $250?
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> >> Could one be interfaced to APRS to give some reasonable indications of air
> >> quality?
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> >> I attended a meeting last night on air quality and the big idea was that
> >> in the entire county, there is only one EPA air quality monitor and it is
> >> no closer than 15 miles to the THREE mega power plants (one coal and two
> >> gas). So there is nothing that is indicating the air quality where the
> >> people live and near the plant.
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> >> This could be a great little processor project if we can get the sensors.
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> >> What parameters are available and from that we can define an APRS format.
> >> We can include radiation counts too...
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> >> Bob, WB4APR
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