[arm-allstar] arm-allstar Digest, Vol 29, Issue 31

John Baxter jwilliambaxter at me.com
Fri Oct 28 14:56:46 EST 2016


Sorry about so many posts, I’ll calm down soon… but…

What you hook up a Raspberry Pi to two DMK Engineering interfaces in the trunk of a car.  One goes to a dual band 144 MHz / 440 MHz rig, the other to an HF rig.  Admittedly, you would need control signals in addition to audio, PTT and COS.

The rPi would easily have the horsepower to handle the digitized audio to/from both rigs, as well as control signals.

Why not do a similar setup at home.  A ham shack where the nucleus is a Raspberry Pi.  Audio can be distributed via Bluetooth, over WiFi or wired networks to/from any desired room in the house.  Or location in yard.  Or via a dedicated low-power 440 link to/from an HT.

Client iPads, Macs, PCs, iPhones, etc. can attach to a desired rig and audio stream.  They can do digitized audio, or a variety of digital modes.

Any client can monitor on a given frequency at a programmable time, to catch nets and short-wave broadcasts of interest.  Many other programmable monitoring functions are available - one example is emergency weather alerts.

The ultimate extension of this would be the total replacement of the ham with an A.I. entity perhaps named Elmer, which would report all the fun it is having back to the human.

That last statement was a joke.  Sort of….

73!
-n3fpz

John William Baxter	
jwilliambaxter at me.com <mailto:jwilliambaxter at me.com>
215-460-9128			iPhone/text/FaceTime
215-572-0471			landline
lydiasaudioguy			Skype
N3FPZ					amateur radio callsign
LydiaFerrell.com <http://lydiaferrell.com/>		Lydia Ferrell’s music

  Psalms 19:1 “the heavens declare the glory of God”	

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> Hello again...
> 
> Learning so much from Doug's web site and William's presentation!
> 
> Yet another idea came to mind. 
> 
> Why not build a rPi based system that would live in the trunk of your car and control a dual-band rig???
> 
> - run the radio from an iPhone or iPad
> 
> - bluetooth audio from headsets or car hands-free setup (mike near sun visor and use car nav/music system for audio output)
> 
> - car could report its GPS position for emergencies etc. 
> 
> - system could be extended for HF SDR with rPi passing data to iPad or car nav system. Probably better to use iPad to keep car nav/music free for... well... nav and music. 
> 
> - iPad keeps track of times for nets and favorite short-wave programs. It reminds pilot and/or records them. 
> 
> - system is totally modular. Carry iPad into home and it attaches to home ham shack. 
> 
> - home system can divert ham audio to/from sound systems in various rooms. 
> 
> - amateur radio gets woven into the fabric of your cyber-life
> 
> - ham radio becomes even more a Ninja Mind Trick
> 
> 73!
> -john n3fpz
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 19:28:33 +0000 (GMT)
>> From: John Baxter <jwilliambaxter at me.com>
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>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] arm-allstar Digest, Vol 29, Issue 28
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>> Hi Doug,
>> 
>> Thanks so much for your kind and expert help! ? I see what you mean - now that I am in the process of building an Allstar setup based on your website my imagination started to go a bit wild... ?I wanted to add:
>> 
>> - a rotary switch to select microphone or Allstar
>> - a low-power FM transmitter to be able to monitor general ham traffic throughout the home
>> - hey wait a sec - why not get the Raspberry Pi to do packet radio too
>> - but the audio is getting digitized and sent to the Raspberry Pi, so why not transmit this via Bluetooth
>> - and why not send it over the home network to Apple devices
>> - and while we are at it hook up a USB SDR dongle to build a scanner
>> - and a Ham-it-Up up converter to get HF coverage with spectrum analyzer and waterfall display
>> - eventually look into building a software-defined transceiver (not as loony as it sounds)
>> - so basically this is a beer-budget multimode ham station, with emphasis on digital modes...
>> 
>> Anyway, Ed N3IAS reminded me kindly that I might be trying to build a skyscraper before I had built the foundation!!! ?:)
>> 
>> So for now I'm focused on just a nice project box, a simple rotary switch to select microphone or DMK URI interface, and using Velcro to hold the Raspberry Pi and DMK URI nicely in place...
>> 
>> baby steps!!!!
>> 
>> Thanks very much Doug for all your help, and excellent web documentation for this!!!
>> 
>> 73,
>> -john N3FPZ
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 17:05:56 -0400
>> From: John Baxter <jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Subject: [arm-allstar] Newbie Question
>> Message-ID: <D2468997-5406-4995-A3A0-01C4D9308EBC at me.com>
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>> Hello,
>> 
>> I?m John N3FPZ and new to Allstar. Have connected to John?s node on 446.200 in Jenkintown, PA and I?m interested in learning about this technology and possibly building a node using a Raspberry Pi and URI interface.
>> 
>> Long story short I am interested in building up a project box with the Raspberry Pi, URI interface and a switching setup to connect wither a microphone or the computer setup for Allstar. Just a nice convenient package. Maybe also hook it to a low-power FM transmitter to be able to monitor the ham bands from anywhere in the home.
>> 
>> The idea that hit me is probably really obvious: If you have the interface the the Raspberry Pi already hooked up, would it be possible to extend the functionality to become more of a general-purpose packet TNC? Perhaps even add Amtor, Slow-scan TV, Weather satellites, RTTY, CW? and do it all way cheaper than commercial TNCs. Do it all in the Raspberry Pi?
>> 
>> But I suspect that I am re-inventing a few wheels here!!!
>> 
>> best 73,
>> -john
>> 
>> John William Baxter ? ? ?
>> jwilliambaxter at me.com <mailto:jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> 215-460-9128 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?iPhone/text/FaceTime
>> 215-572-0471 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?landline
>> lydiasaudioguy ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Skype
>> N3FPZ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?amateur radio callsign
>> LydiaFerrell.com <http://lydiaferrell.com/> ? ? ?Lydia Ferrell?s music
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>> Psalms 19:1 ?the heavens declare the glory of God? ? ? ?
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>> John,
>> 
>> Good to hook up with you locally and I think you have a good handle on
>> Allstar.
>> 
>> As for the other modes you mentioned - all of them can easily be achieved
>> on a PI2 or 3 but not on the same board as Allstar. These boards are so
>> cheap and draw such little energy it pays to just setup another board. If
>> you have another Pi3 try loading Ubuntu mate on it. Free download on the
>> Internet. With an HDMI monitor and a keyboard/mouse it makes a great system.
>> 
>> Talk to you on the air and get a hold of me direct if you need assistance.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *73 Doug*
>> 
>> *WA3DSP*
>> 
>> *http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
>> 
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 5:05 PM, John Baxter via arm-allstar <
>> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I?m John N3FPZ and new to Allstar. Have connected to John?s node on
>> 446.200 in Jenkintown, PA and I?m interested in learning about this
>> technology and possibly building a node using a Raspberry Pi and URI
>> interface.
>> 
>> Long story short I am interested in building up a project box with the
>> Raspberry Pi, URI interface and a switching setup to connect wither a
>> microphone or the computer setup for Allstar. Just a nice convenient
>> package. Maybe also hook it to a low-power FM transmitter to be able to
>> monitor the ham bands from anywhere in the home.
>> 
>> The idea that hit me is probably really obvious: If you have the
>> interface the the Raspberry Pi already hooked up, would it be possible to
>> extend the functionality to become more of a general-purpose packet TNC?
>> Perhaps even add Amtor, Slow-scan TV, Weather satellites, RTTY, CW? and do
>> it all way cheaper than commercial TNCs. Do it all in the Raspberry Pi?
>> 
>> But I suspect that I am re-inventing a few wheels here!!!
>> 
>> best 73,
>> -john
>> 
>> 
>> *John William Baxter **jwilliambaxter at me.com* <jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *215-460-9128 <215-460-9128> iPhone/text/FaceTime215-572-0471
>> <215-572-0471> landlinelydiasaudioguy SkypeN3FPZ amateur radio callsign*
>> *LydiaFerrell.com* <http://lydiaferrell.com>
>> 
>> * Lydia Ferrell?s music* Psalms 19:1 ?the heavens declare the glory of
>> God?
>> 
>> 
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>> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] arm-allstar Digest, Vol 29, Issue 28
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>> Also...
>> 
>> I do see your point... the Raspberry Pi is so inexpensive that it makes sense to just devote another one to handling the TNC functions for packet etc. ?This also means that the monitor and keyboard etc. do not need to be set up unless needed.
>> 
>> Sweet!!!!
>> -john n3fpz
>> 
>> On Oct 27, 2016, at 03:28 PM, John Baxter <jwilliambaxter at me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Doug,
>> 
>> Thanks so much for your kind and expert help! ? I see what you mean - now that I am in the process of building an Allstar setup based on your website my imagination started to go a bit wild... ?I wanted to add:
>> 
>> - a rotary switch to select microphone or Allstar
>> - a low-power FM transmitter to be able to monitor general ham traffic throughout the home
>> - hey wait a sec - why not get the Raspberry Pi to do packet radio too
>> - but the audio is getting digitized and sent to the Raspberry Pi, so why not transmit this via Bluetooth
>> - and why not send it over the home network to Apple devices
>> - and while we are at it hook up a USB SDR dongle to build a scanner
>> - and a Ham-it-Up up converter to get HF coverage with spectrum analyzer and waterfall display
>> - eventually look into building a software-defined transceiver (not as loony as it sounds)
>> - so basically this is a beer-budget multimode ham station, with emphasis on digital modes...
>> 
>> Anyway, Ed N3IAS reminded me kindly that I might be trying to build a skyscraper before I had built the foundation!!! ?:)
>> 
>> So for now I'm focused on just a nice project box, a simple rotary switch to select microphone or DMK URI interface, and using Velcro to hold the Raspberry Pi and DMK URI nicely in place...
>> 
>> baby steps!!!!
>> 
>> Thanks very much Doug for all your help, and excellent web documentation for this!!!
>> 
>> 73,
>> -john N3FPZ
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Oct 26, 2016, at 01:00 PM, arm-allstar-request at hamvoip.org wrote:
>> 
>> Send arm-allstar mailing list submissions to
>> ? ? ? ?arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
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>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
>> ? ? ?arm-allstar-request at hamvoip.org
>> 
>> You can reach the person managing the list at
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>> 
>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
>> than "Re: Contents of arm-allstar digest..."
>> 
>> 
>> Today's Topics:
>> 
>> 1. Newbie Question (John Baxter)
>> 2. Re: Newbie Question (Doug Crompton)
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 17:05:56 -0400
>> From: John Baxter <jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
>> Subject: [arm-allstar] Newbie Question
>> Message-ID: <D2468997-5406-4995-A3A0-01C4D9308EBC at me.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I?m John N3FPZ and new to Allstar. Have connected to John?s node on 446.200 in Jenkintown, PA and I?m interested in learning about this technology and possibly building a node using a Raspberry Pi and URI interface.
>> 
>> Long story short I am interested in building up a project box with the Raspberry Pi, URI interface and a switching setup to connect wither a microphone or the computer setup for Allstar. Just a nice convenient package. Maybe also hook it to a low-power FM transmitter to be able to monitor the ham bands from anywhere in the home.
>> 
>> The idea that hit me is probably really obvious: If you have the interface the the Raspberry Pi already hooked up, would it be possible to extend the functionality to become more of a general-purpose packet TNC? Perhaps even add Amtor, Slow-scan TV, Weather satellites, RTTY, CW? and do it all way cheaper than commercial TNCs. Do it all in the Raspberry Pi?
>> 
>> But I suspect that I am re-inventing a few wheels here!!!
>> 
>> best 73,
>> -john
>> 
>> John William Baxter ? ? ?
>> jwilliambaxter at me.com <mailto:jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> 215-460-9128 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?iPhone/text/FaceTime
>> 215-572-0471 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?landline
>> lydiasaudioguy ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Skype
>> N3FPZ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?amateur radio callsign
>> LydiaFerrell.com <http://lydiaferrell.com/> ? ? ?Lydia Ferrell?s music
>> 
>> Psalms 19:1 ?the heavens declare the glory of God? ? ? ?
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>> Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 21:52:00 -0400
>> From: Doug Crompton <wa3dsp at gmail.com>
>> To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
>> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Newbie Question
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>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>> 
>> John,
>> 
>> Good to hook up with you locally and I think you have a good handle on
>> Allstar.
>> 
>> As for the other modes you mentioned - all of them can easily be achieved
>> on a PI2 or 3 but not on the same board as Allstar. These boards are so
>> cheap and draw such little energy it pays to just setup another board. If
>> you have another Pi3 try loading Ubuntu mate on it. Free download on the
>> Internet. With an HDMI monitor and a keyboard/mouse it makes a great system.
>> 
>> Talk to you on the air and get a hold of me direct if you need assistance.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *73 Doug*
>> 
>> *WA3DSP*
>> 
>> *http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
>> 
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 5:05 PM, John Baxter via arm-allstar <
>> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I?m John N3FPZ and new to Allstar. Have connected to John?s node on
>> 446.200 in Jenkintown, PA and I?m interested in learning about this
>> technology and possibly building a node using a Raspberry Pi and URI
>> interface.
>> 
>> Long story short I am interested in building up a project box with the
>> Raspberry Pi, URI interface and a switching setup to connect wither a
>> microphone or the computer setup for Allstar. Just a nice convenient
>> package. Maybe also hook it to a low-power FM transmitter to be able to
>> monitor the ham bands from anywhere in the home.
>> 
>> The idea that hit me is probably really obvious: If you have the
>> interface the the Raspberry Pi already hooked up, would it be possible to
>> extend the functionality to become more of a general-purpose packet TNC?
>> Perhaps even add Amtor, Slow-scan TV, Weather satellites, RTTY, CW? and do
>> it all way cheaper than commercial TNCs. Do it all in the Raspberry Pi?
>> 
>> But I suspect that I am re-inventing a few wheels here!!!
>> 
>> best 73,
>> -john
>> 
>> 
>> *John William Baxter **jwilliambaxter at me.com* <jwilliambaxter at me.com>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *215-460-9128 <215-460-9128> iPhone/text/FaceTime215-572-0471
>> <215-572-0471> landlinelydiasaudioguy SkypeN3FPZ amateur radio callsign*
>> *LydiaFerrell.com* <http://lydiaferrell.com>
>> 
>> * Lydia Ferrell?s music* Psalms 19:1 ?the heavens declare the glory of
>> God?
>> 
>> 
>> _______________________________________________
>> 
>> 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
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