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My name is John McGrath KF6EFG.
I live in central Indiana and I am looking build a remote station,
location to be determined.
My goals are to create a containerized radio station.
Cordially,
John McGrath
…On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 19:27 Bruce Perens ***@***.***> wrote:
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I'll start: I'm Bruce Perens K6BP. I live in Berkeley, California and I am
building a remote station about 45 miles south of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
5-hour drive from my home. It's solar-powered, and the radio lives in a
40-foot high-cube container. The antennas will go about where I am standing
to shoot this photo.
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Thanks!
Bruce
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Hi! I would love to test this project and provide feedback and code if I can, but the sad news is that I live in Cuba and we are banned from normal commercial platforms (dealers, retailers, payment, etc) and my budget is scarce. If some has a spare board he can gift/donate, I would love to accept it & contribute to the project with whatever I can, code, translations, testing, ideas, etc... I'm an avid Arduino & electronic tinkerer & DIY man in my free time, look at my Github Profile if in doubts! 73 from CO7WT, Pavel from Cuba Island. |
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Ed n2xdd here. Member of the M17 project and looking forward to looking into this project some more. |
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Adam, KC2YQF. Our University club is perpetually in the process of reforming, but getting closer. We'd likely have an opportunity to test a remotely controlled station, with access to the facility. I picked up the board at Hamvention to see if I can help testing your network connectivity. |
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John K2HJ here in central NY state. I have the ESP32 audio board ordered and am awaiting delivery for testing rigcontrol. |
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I'm probably a year from finishing that project. There isn't really
anything to test now. Sorry.
Thanks
Bruce
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John K2HJ here in central NY state. I have the ESP32 audio board ordered
and am awaiting delivery for testing rigcontrol.
I think my first test will be to create a remote HT for accessing a local
repeater that I cannot hit from the house.
We shall see where it goes from there.
I enjoyed your QO Today session and thank you for your efforts to bring
this to more of us.
73
John
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Essentially all of the code is in the "generic main" component, because
almost everything so far is reusable. That's at
https://github.com/BrucePerens/rigcontrol/tree/main/components/generic_main
There is no APK, the interface to all devices is meant to be via WebRTC,
HTML, and Javascript or WebAssembly - and thus hopefully it would be
architecture-independent, but I've not integrated a WebRTC library yet.
There is a web templating system (my own somewhat ugly - because it's C -
invention).
The ESP32 Audio Kit documentation shows audio jacks which I intend to use,
and a number of GPIO pins, which I have not yet dedicated.
Thanks
Bruce
…On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 9:05 AM jdhysell ***@***.***> wrote:
Ahh,
Given that, can you direct me to documentation of how this was done?
ie- parts used, code for the ESP32, apk for Android or web interfacing,
wiring diagram to the HT, etc?
I poked around the GIT repository but did not see anything like that.
thx and 73 de K2HJ
-John
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… On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 7:43 PM Bruce Perens ***@***.***> wrote:
Essentially all of the code is in the "generic main" component, because
almost everything so far is reusable. That's at
https://github.com/BrucePerens/rigcontrol/tree/main/components/generic_main
There is no APK, the interface to all devices is meant to be via WebRTC,
HTML, and Javascript or WebAssembly - and thus hopefully it would be
architecture-independent, but I've not integrated a WebRTC library yet.
There is a web templating system (my own somewhat ugly - because it's C -
invention).
The ESP32 Audio Kit documentation shows audio jacks which I intend to use,
and a number of GPIO pins, which I have not yet dedicated.
Thanks
Bruce
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> Ahh,
> Given that, can you direct me to documentation of how this was done?
> ie- parts used, code for the ESP32, apk for Android or web interfacing,
> wiring diagram to the HT, etc?
> I poked around the GIT repository but did not see anything like that.
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> thx and 73 de K2HJ
> -John
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If you are participating in this project by testing the Rigcontrol board, or any other way, please introduce yourself in a reply to this.
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I'll start: I'm Bruce Perens K6BP. I live in Berkeley, California and I am building a remote station on a 10-acre site, mostly the West side of a hill, about 45 miles south of Klamath Falls, Oregon, about 4000 feet altitude and volcanic high desert. It's a 5-hour drive from my home. It's solar-powered, and the radio lives in a 40-foot high-cube container. During visits, I camp in the container if it's not too cold. The antennas will go about where I am standing to shoot this photo.
Thanks!
Bruce
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