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Re: How can I do this? toggling between two APRS messages.
I believe that's right Bob. On a couple of balloons I launched with Byon some years ago I made a little programmable gizmo to toggle the bank pins on two different transmitters, and it was predicated
By Gil Smith · #994 ·
Re: How can I do this? toggling between two APRS messages.
That'll do it!? (the two bank thing)? Which pin on the radio connector?? 2, 4, 8, or 9 I suppose. How do I get into the molded connector?? Not.? I could make an "interconnector" 9-pin male to
By Bear Albrecht · #993 ·
Re: How can I do this? toggling between two APRS messages.
I think the TT4 will send out the BEACON each time it "starts". And if it "starts" because of the toggling of the BANK pin, then you will automatically get a beacon based on the toggling of the BANK
By Robert Bruninga · #992 ·
Re: How can I do this? toggling between two APRS messages.
What do you mean by 2 flavors of APRS messages? Do you mean 2 different callsign-ssid settings?? Or message types like MICe, text, or compressed?? Or message types such as position, status,
By Rob Giuliano · #991 ·
How can I do this? toggling between two APRS messages.
I want to generate two flavors of APRS messages, switching on the fly back and forth. This is for a coverage study and it would be great if I can do it for two repeaters more-or-less simultaneously,
By Bear Albrecht · #990 ·
Re: Tiny Trak 3+ questions
Rob, Thank you for your well thought out tips. I believe 1) Callsign, etc. and 2) digipath are good. Will start testing the rest of these troubleshooting ideas next. Thank you, Joel
By Joel · #989 ·
Re: Tiny Trak 3+ questions
If the power up sequence is continually repeating, there is something with Vin (low battery?). The TT3+ tracker only has a few settings and of course all are for TX.Key Settings are:1.? Callsign
By Rob Giuliano · #988 ·
Tiny Trak 3+ questions
Hi, I am new to both the Tiny Trak 3+ and using APRS. Setup is pre-built TT3, Beofeng UV-82, and radio cable made by Bionics. Both VFO set to 144.390 (MA in USA) high power of about 5W into quarter
By Joel · #987 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
I meant to say seven months of the year when the weather is NOT suitable for bicycling :-( The order for the MTT4BT went in this morning. Could we ever use some APRS coverage here, if not for our own
By Ron VE8RT · #986 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
Very good question as its hard to think of a reason to operate a digi on a bicycle, apart from using the bicycle as an antenna support at a temporary location. The digi is a desired option for the
By Ron VE8RT · #985 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
why a digi on a bike? Bob
By Robert Bruninga · #984 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
Thanks Robert, got it :-) While on the bike the only function would be position reporting and when parked maybe text through APRSDroid, the MTT4BT would be used as a KISS TNC. At other times, I should
By Ron VE8RT · #983 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
I don't think I explained this as well as I should before: To use the APRS client (like APRSDroid) on your phone with the MTT4BT, you will need a separate GPS, or use the MTT4BT as just a simple KISS
By Rob Giuliano · #982 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
I have installed APRSDroid on a smart Phone (its a spare without a SIM card), I need to read up on it's features, whether it will do digipeating. For use on the bike I would do without the GPS
By Ron VE8RT · #981 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
I believe you can send GPS datz from an A droid device to the MTT4BT with an Android app like "Share GPS" (there probably are better ones) which will send the GPS data over BT.? You just have to
By Rob Giuliano · #980 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
Hi Robert, during the summer it would reside most of the time on the bike. Summers here are short, so it would be multi-purposed at other times. The digipeating feature would likely be used, there is
By Ron VE8RT · #979 ·
Re: new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
I would ask that you start with the features you want while cycling, rather than a broad question of what is the best installation.? The best installation is one that servers your wants at your
By Rob Giuliano · #978 ·
new here - MTT4BT on a bicycle
Hi from Yellowknife, NT, I'm about to purchase a MTT4BT for portable use (powered by a lithium battery). Initally I plan to install it on my (recumbent) bicycle. For the bike minimal hardware (less
By Ron VE8RT · #977 ·
Re: Temperature
Robert Thank you for your time and explanation. 73 Em dom., 23 de mai. de 2021 ¨¤s 22:45, Rob Giuliano via groups.io <kb8rco= [email protected]> escreveu:
By py5lf_ · #976 ·
Re: Temperature
Byon would have to answer for sure, but the TT4 is a microcontroller.I am pretty confident there is no formula interpreter for the TSTAT message (or any other message).I am sure the manual does not
By Rob Giuliano · #975 ·