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Op 10-1-2012 23:44, Charles Blackburn schreef:
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<div>actually you saying that, im in the process of block
designing one that’s based on the image on bobs page.</div>
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<div>I have the basics done, now to work out how to do it in
software, I’m using at the minute as a basic testbed a maple
from leaflabs which has 3 onboard TTL uarts. I can already
get what comes in on any of the ports goes out on the
others.</div>
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<div>charlie</div>
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You probably could use the ui-digi code as a starter or maybe port
over digi_ned<br>
There are a few things to keep in mind, just sugestions offcourse to
make it more usable then just Bob's diagram:<br>
make sure it is flexable, in some area it might be unwanted to gate
1k2 trafic from vhf to 9k6 on uhf while in other areas this is
desirable etc.<br>
make sure it is expandable, Bob only envisions 144.39 en 144.99
along with one 9k6 uhf channel but some might like to add extra
inputs on repeaters or telemetry input, maybe weather data,
important to plan ahead for that even if your current hardware
platform does not provide for that.<br>
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73 Andre PE1RDW<br>
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