[arm-allstar] Must read - New RPi2 capabilities

Mal Good malgood at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 01:11:29 EST 2015


Thanks Doug

 

The new code works great with my BBQ. No more burnt snaggers (sausage)!

 

Mal

 

 

From: arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org
[mailto:arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of Doug Crompton
Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2015 1:27 PM
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Subject: [arm-allstar] Must read - New RPi2 capabilities

 

I wanted to give you all a little preview of some of the new RPi2 Allstar
release capabilities.

- Automatic Radio and Cable Sensing 

It will automatically sense the radio you have connected. Just hook the
radio to the URI or any sound FOB with some wires connected. It doesn't
matter what wires or how they are connected. The RPi2 is smart enough to
adapt to any wiring arrangement, it will just work. This eliminates making
special cables or figuring out how to connect your radio! We hope to have
have this to the point where you would not even have to connect anything,
just lay the parts out on a table and press a button but that probably won't
be until the next release. More details will be in the documentation.

-  Thought control

The new code has the ability to remember your node preferences and make
recommendations for connections based on thought. There will be a special
wireless adapter that will connect via the GPIO and can actually read
brainwaves to allow thought analysis to connect nodes and allow other
Allstar command execution. The work on this is currently very preliminary
but so far it is working well. One of the best features of this mode is the
ability for Allstar to know if you are aggravated with someone talking on
the node and automatically switch it off or change nodes.

- External Device Control

There will be a limited amount of external device control in the first
release. We currently have it working with a smart refrigerator via Ethernet
using a combination of DTMF and voice controls. For instance you would enter
a DTMF sequence and the refrigerator would ask you what you wanted to do.
You could say "check temperature" to get the internal temperature. You could
also say "check soda pepsi" or check "beer" and it would check its inventory
and report back the status. This would be useful if you were busy in a
conversation and you didn't want to get up and check. We will be adding more
control capability in the future. A toaster and a microwave interface are
both in the works and should be in the next release. We also hope to extend
this so you can check other peoples refrigerators of other nodes. This is
especially helpful if it is a nearby node and you want to make a visit.

- Digital Voice Detection

And finally the best addition to the new code is a digital voice detector.
This automatically detects the crappy audio from a node that is connected to
one of the RF digital voice networks - Dstar, Fusion, DMR, etc and
automatically rejects and disconnect the call. This is an especially useful
feature that will keep our Allstar network functioning like it should with
the best audio possible. There will also be an optional feature that sends
an Allstar advertisement back to the station before the disconnect telling
them they should ditch their expensive digital equipment and join the
Allstar team!

So standby for the new RPI2 Allstar release coming in the 2nd week of April
- and that is not a joke. Oh yes and don't forget what today is!

73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio

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