[App_rpt-users] PICO NODE is now a REALITY!
Peter Elke
pete.elke at esquared.com
Fri Nov 26 07:51:45 UTC 2010
Thanks Guys,
That is great news!
This is perfect for my pelican box nodes. What Ethernet and/or wifi
adaptor did you use?
Pete
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[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at qrvc.com] On Behalf Of Jim Duuuude
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 7:28 PM
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] PICO NODE is now a REALITY!
We (Dale Weber, N7PKT and I) have been working on porting
Asterisk/app_rpt to the
TINY (about 3.5 x 3.5 inches) BeagleBoard (arm-based Linux system),
using the native
(built-in) audio and GPIO hardware to directly interface to radio
systems.
As of this evening, we have success!!
The BeagleBoard is capable of talking to 2 radios (either half or full
duplex)
using the radio's COR and CTCSS decoders (sorry, there isnt enough CPU
power to do the DSP processing, like in chan_usbradio). It will also
talk to
a URI (or 2 or maybe even 3??) using chan_simpleusb.
I am designing an I/O card, which properly conditions both the analog
and digital
signals in and out of the BeagleBoard, and will provide general-purpose
GPIO pins
for whatever the user's needs are. It also may contain a DC-DC
converter, so that
the system may be powered from a 12 volt (well, like maybe 9-18 volt,
actually)
DC input, allowing use in an automobile and various configuration of
battery/solar/
wind-power.
For those interested, I posted the working chan_beagle.c source in the
SVN, and
will update it as the project moves along. Currently it only supports 1
fully operational
channel, but that's because my test hardware was not intended to do
anything other
then that.
We will also post the working kernel sources, plus an entire image of
the 4GB
flash card, for ease of installation.
JIM WB6NIL
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