[arm-allstar] arm-allstar Digest, Vol 17, Issue 26

Jay Freeman wt9s at me.com
Fri Oct 30 23:57:41 EST 2015


Thanks for the info guys. It looks like it should be easy enough to run a fan. BTW, I’m using an AC fan, AC switched by a solid state relay, which is turned on by transistor switched DC.

The other thing I just noticed is the URI apparently does not have CTCSS encode on/off logic, is there some way of doing that with a GPIO pin? My repeater is a converted MastrExec II from Micro Computer Concepts, it has a TS-64 board installed for CTCSS encode/decode.

Thanks,

Jay – WT9S

Sent from Mail for Windows 10



From: Bryan D. Boyle
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 4:58 PM
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] arm-allstar Digest, Vol 17, Issue 26


On 10/30/2015 1:00 PM, arm-allstar-request at hamvoip.org wrote:

> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:18:55 -0700
> From: Jay Freeman <wt9s at me.com>
> To: "arm-allstar at hamvoip.org" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
> Subject: [arm-allstar] GPIO control of fan
> Message-ID: <0NWZ00MIXS3JN500 at st11p00im-asmtp001.me.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I?ve been running my repeater here with an Arcom RC210 controller for years. I have the repeater, an IRLP computer, and the Allstar node (now on a Pi) each connected to a port on the controller. The controller currently switches on a fan for 60 seconds whenever PTT goes active. I am thinking of ditching the IRLP and the Arcom and running my repeater with the Allstar node as the controller. I?m looking for some pointers on how to control the fan with either the URI GPIO, or the USB GPIO described in the How-Tos. I guess using the URI would be simpler.
>
> Thanks,

You won't be sorry to dump the 210.  Asterisk is a lot more configurable 
and flexible.

Kyle (K0KN) has an explanation of his txfan script that I have running;
there's a diagram of an interface (1 transistor, 1 diode, 1 resistor, 
and a relay) on the DMK site that isolates the uri from the controlled 
fan.  Lots of ways of doing it...I've been using his script for over 3 
years with the DMK suggested interface with 0 problems...the link doug 
posted was a mod to that, but can work just as well.  Basically, you run 
the script in the initial stand-up of the OS, and it checks for a flag 
that gets set in the /tmp directory...using the event function of 
allstar, when the tx keys up, it sets the flag, and the script counts 
off 20 seconds, starts the fan...and keeps it running until some 
determined time of no key-ups (I use 2 minutes).

Some may think relay control is old skool.  But, nothing like hearing 
the snap of it closing to let you know that it's actually engaged.

Since I have 3 repeaters in the same location, all tied together through 
my hub, it runs fans on all three tx radios, as well as the power supply 
heat sink.  Been running that way, as I said, for 3 years.

HTH

Bryan WB0YLE
Morrisville PA

_______________________________________________

arm-allstar mailing list
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar

Visit the BBB and RPi2 web page - http://hamvoip.org


-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.hamvoip.org/pipermail/arm-allstar/attachments/20151030/603c079e/attachment.html>


More information about the arm-allstar mailing list