Re: Driving GPIO pins
I need more info. What is that board? thanks Bob (in chemo fog) <k7sdw@...> wrote:
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Robert Bruninga
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#954
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Re: Driving GPIO pins
Bob,I think I bought a TC2004A-03R board to interface with my TT4.Have you or anyone in groups.io have the hookup and command settings for this board? Thanks, Greg
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Gregory Lane
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#953
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
Thanks for that, Rob. Here is what I often tell people about digi setup: To configure the stationary TT4 as a digipeater, Connect the TT USB cable to the computer and install drivers if needed Run a
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Byonics Support
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#952
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
I believe this is typically the very first part of TSTAT PHG5360/WIDE because that is appended to the position TX.?? According to the protocol, TSPEED should be FALSE ?? I am not sure about BText
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Rob Giuliano
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
uidigi is an eprom that you burn after you did a files with your specs and there you go. you can enter in command mode via rf so it is no1. anyhow if you find your way with the tt4,good 73 and great
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Gervais Fillion <ve2ckn2@...>
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
I'm going to work on it some more when I get home from work today, i'm not planning on having a gps attached to it, its probably left over from when I used to run this in my truck. I'm trying to make
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steve potter
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
I guess I don't find the TT4 any more difficult to program than other TNCs I've used. Comparing command summaries, I really see that the1270C had many fewer.? About the only difference I see is that
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Rob Giuliano
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
Robert i understand you very clearly, they are not easy to ^rpgramm at all . no offence but i prefer my UIDigi with my old 1270C ,not that the TT4 is not good it is just complicated to programm 73 and
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Gervais Fillion <ve2ckn2@...>
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Re: setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
I am not sure what you are asking when it comes to "fixed".Fixed means not moving and so if your location doesn't change, you are fixed. If you are concerned over the mic-E status being a bit untrue,
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Rob Giuliano
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setting up a digi with tt4 need some config advice
I'm wondering what is the command to have it say that its fixed? Currently it says mic-e where a normal digi says fixed, unsure if i can put details on the power and the antenna direction also my
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steve potter
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Hello Bill, Thanks for sharing with us your tricks for your install. You have given us a few ideas for our future installs. Regards, Doug VK2XLJ ________________________________ Sent: Friday, 7 May
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Doug J
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Yes, it's an active antenna with 28dB gain also. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084GRWP5D I've been using several mag mount GPS antennas but just didn't like the coax across the roof and in
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Is that a passive or active antenna? Many gps boards feed dc antenna power up the center conductor (through an smt choke and then capacitively couple the signal into the module). This is a nice active
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Gil Smith
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Last stop is a $13 GPS antenna with SMA connector from Amazon. I popped some of the plastic off around the windows and was able to pull the headliner down enough to safely drill a hole for the
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Robert Guiliano was a great help to me with the GPS module. I emailed him with a couple of questions and he recommended which GPS unit to try. His advice was dead on. I bought the "Acxico NEO-8M GPS
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
I don't normally buy preconfigured wire assemblies, but in this case I'm glad I bought mine from Byonics. The quality is top notch, better than I could do, and at a reasonable price. At this point the
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
The next step is a bit of a detour. I needed a way to turn the TT3+ on and off, I hated the idea of hanging a switch off the dashboard. I also wanted to have a foolproof way to make sure I didn't send
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: My overly-complicated TT3+ install
My favorite way to connect is the Littelfuse tap. A clean and safe way to connect to 12V through a fuse. Since the TT3+ draws so little current I'm using 18ga wire.
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Bill WA4OPQ
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My overly-complicated TT3+ install
Here's how I did my TinyTrak3+ install, pretty complicated but it works well. First, a couple of facts: I'm running a Yaesu FT-7900R, which has the mini-DIN plug in back. If your radio requires
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Bill WA4OPQ
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Re: TinyTrak4, bank switching
When in doubt look for the simple. It was operator error, I had missed that the GKRELAY parameters were flipped between the Banks. Works as intended now. Back to this Pi Zero config as an I-Gate and
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Peter VE7PPE
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