About 600V DC<BR>
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<B>On Tue May 13 21:21 , Scott Miller <SCOTT@OPENTRAC.ORG>sent:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #f5f5f5 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">What are you using to get 30 watts from these modules?<BR>
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Scott<BR>
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Andrew Rich wrote:<BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> I would like to get names and callsigns in support of a proposal to put </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> forward to the people that make easy radio.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> For AUS$65 and AUS$90 you can get 19k2 data at 30 watts.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> The only issue is, that at the moment they make these smart tranmistters </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> on LIPD. (not really a proper ham freq)</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> I am attempting to get enough interest to get the manufacturer to meet </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> us half way.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> What do the easy modules do ?</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> 1. 10mW 19k2 preamble bit swap, manchester encoding CRC 180 Byte payload</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> 2. I am sending APRS position reports in 45 ms</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> 3. I am sending APRS position reports once a second</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> I am heading for</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> 1. Simple but effective data burst style tracking</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> 2. LCD either LAPTOP or GPS Display of position.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> Open Source ?</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> The Easy Radio modules are a Transciver as well. they double as a </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> receive station.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> I am not to the stage of smart digis that roll call and learn yet, but </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> am thinking about it.</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> <A href="http://webmail.people.net.au/parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tech-software.net%2F" target=_blank><SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">http://www.tech-software.net/</SPAN></A></SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> Andrew Rich VK4TEC</SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
<SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">> </SPAN><BR>
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