[App_rpt-users] Micro-Node RTCM

Tom King ka6sox at gmail.com
Wed Apr 26 05:15:23 UTC 2017


Its a Telnet connection

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Doug Kingston <dpk at randomnotes.org> wrote:

> I know that I would have a GPS with 1pps feed to get the timing.  Once you
> have that, what is different in an RTCM other than nice packaging?
> What is the core processor technology inside the RTCM.  I am assuming is
> some form of ARM processor.  Can you can you get a root shell and use SSH
> to access?
>
> -Doug-
>
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 7:50 PM, Fredric Moses <fred at moses.bz> wrote:
>
>> You seem confused… you still need a linux system running app_rpt with the
>> RTCM’s…  think of the RTCM as an ethernet based radio interface vs usb..
>> But that radio interface when you add GPS to each one can do voting with
>> others.. and with some more work simulcast transmitting…
>>
>> We have some 50-60 RTCM’s deployed and love them… Getting ready to
>> rebuild another clubs VHF repeater voter system with a 6 site RTCM based
>> voting system.  I just started testing the new hamvoip rPi3 image with some
>> rtcm’s myself...
>>
>> --
>> Fredric Moses - W8FSM - WQOG498
>> fred at moses.bz
>>
>> > On Apr 25, 2017, at 22:32, Doug Kingston <dpk at randomnotes.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > I am considering using these for a amateur repeater voting
>> application.  The alternative would be to roll my own with a Raspberry Pi 3
>> and probably the HamVOIP.org distribution.  Who out there is using the
>> RTCM?  I can find very little information beyond the manual and I am
>> concerned that the software may not be maintained and that there is not
>> enough access to the underlying Linux system.
>> >
>> > Who can tell me more about the RTCM?
>> >
>> > Has anyone rolled their own with a Pi3?  Any advice there?
>> >
>> > -Doug-
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