Re: Another Off Topic: W*BH's GPS Clock
Hi Bruce Will look at that and give it another try and will see what Mark M comes up with for the grid code. I will also have a go myself but don't hold out too much hope in that direction. Several
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Dave, G8PGO
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Re: Another Off Topic: W*BH's GPS Clock
Hi guys... I've also been playing with the code and am planing to add the lat/long and the grid square. I have it coded in another GPS clock I did a while back (based on another one of Bruce's
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Mark M
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Re: Another Off Topic: W*BH's GPS Clock
Hi Dave. I am glad you are having fun with the clock. Your PCB looks great! For the 3 items you mentioned: 1) "GPS TIME": this line of code is unused, so I removed it. Thanks for the tip. 2) TFT eSPI:
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Bruce Hall
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Another Off Topic: W*BH's GPS Clock
Hi Bruce Still playing with my version of the GPS Clock. Looking through the code there is a line #define TITLE? ? ? ? ? ? "GPS TIME"? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? // shown at top of display But does
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Dave, G8PGO
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Off Topic: W8BH's GPS CLOCK
Hi guys. Just finished Bruce's new project, the GPS Clock. With only 3 parts (Blue Pill, Display and GPS Module), you can have a nice accurate clock for the shack. I have been referring to a small
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Ken WB2ART
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Bruce Thanks 73 Dave, G8PGO
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Dave, G8PGO
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Dave, I just added DEFINES to specify the time format for each clock. It should work better now. And that compiler warning is OK. Bruce w8bh.net
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Bruce Hall
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Hi Bruce Started off with the Radio version but now on the Duel GPS version as I have a dead radio module. GPS version seems to be working OK and had no problems changing time zones to the UK. Do get
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Dave, G8PGO
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Thanks for the quick reply, Bruce. Both displays I've tried have the XPT2046. When I look at the T_CS pin with a scope I see a bunch of pulses coming from the blue pill every few seconds. Polling?
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Mark M
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Hi Mark. You are correct about wiring T_CS to PA2. The first thing to check is your display module. You may have a display module with a T_CS pin but does not have the XPT2046 touch controller chip.
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Bruce Hall
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Thanks Bruce! I've done a? few GPS clocks, mostly based on the design on your web site but none with the graphics display. I had started hacking one from your WWVB design and came pretty close to the
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Mark M
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
Mark, GPS-based Clock using Morse Tutor parts --- writeup: http://w8bh.net/gps_clock.pdf code: https://github.com/bhall66/GPS-clock - Bruce w8bh.net
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Bruce Hall
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Re: Off-topic: WWVB clock
That's really cool, Bruce. Thanks for posting. Care to share the GPS version? I have some spare GPS modules along with enough spare MCT bits. Not that I need another project.?? :) Thanks & 73.....
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Mark M
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Off-topic: WWVB clock
It's way off topic, but if you have spare Blue Pills or displays from your Morse Tutor you may be interested. I did a quick and easy clock project using those components. Documentation:
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Bruce Hall
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Pocket Tutor extra pcb's and built Morse Tutors
Hi guys. I have 2 pocket tutor bare pcb's, 2 morse tutors with 2.2 inch displays and 2 morse tutors with 3.2 inch displays. All 4 work great. Please email me at wb2art@... if interested. I have
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Ken WB2ART
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Extra MCT PCBs - Anyone Need One?
Greetings all... I have five PCBs for Bruce's Morse Tutor that I don't need so I'm offering them to the group. These are the Rev. 2A boards from the Gerber files that Bruce posted. I'm not looking to
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Mark M
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Re: Small updates
Hello Bruce W8BH THANK YOU for the small updates! Also, thank you for posting the updates to the group. Regards, Ken, KM4NFQ "Not Fully Qualified" /g/w8bhMorseTutor
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Ken KM4NFQ
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Small updates
The code for the ESP32 version of MorseTutor was just updated. The following features were added: - selectable start-up activity - selectable text and background colors The code for the STM32 version
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Bruce Hall
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Re: Bourns Encoder for Pocket Tutor
Yeah, it's like dream on, to design a case. Played with Tinkercad, but did not get too far. A lot of the guys in my microcontroller club have 3d printers, so I'll press them for assistance. Ken
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Ken WB2ART
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Re: Bourns Encoder for Pocket Tutor
Hello Ken WB2ART, Thanks for the side view snapshots. For some reason I had the idea that the Pocket Tutor had 3 layers of PCB. But now I see that it only has two layers. I guess the battery will be
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Ken KM4NFQ
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