There has been a long-going project to do POCSAG paging on amateur bands. Some time ago at Kauniainen Radio Club we talked about that again and decided to give it a try, as we coul determine a handful of services for such system. DX spots could be delivered to either group message or individual customized spots, APRS messages could be delivered to pagers (this is also being processed and projected by Bob Bruniga), tropo condition alerts, club notifications locally etc.
I have purchased a small batch of programmable pagers some years ago and it was time to dig them out, we had started to play with a AVR POCSAG encoder by N2RVQ, but had some trouble compiling the code to a compatible ATTINY-processor. Last night we eventually got things running after finding out that some pull-up resistors were missing from the proto board and the main loop of the code did not run because of that...
The picture shows the test TX (Motorola GM340) and the AVR proto board which houses the AVR processor to send out the POCSAG page controlled from a RS232-line.
I hope to update you with a working page video or other proof of functionality next week!
My mixed thoughts and projects in the ham radio world - hajatelmia radioamatöörimaailmasta
February 26, 2010
February 19, 2010
Welcome, the few readers :)
Decided to start a blog, though I do not generally like them as I do not want to just write what I have been doing or share my emotions about global or local issues, as I do not feel my opinion is that important that it should be readable worldwide...
This blog should and shall be about the technical journey through amateur radio technology and my personal passion for digital communications, remote operations and other interresting 'ham radio stuff'. I hope that I can publish my first technical blog article soon, I have lots of projects in pockets getting ready.. D-STAR, P25, POCSAG on 2m, remote ops of HF and VHF/UHF radios, and maybe even little microcontroller stuff, which I do not understand a single bit (hah!) yet..
Few ham radio related trips coming up during the spring and summer, more about them later.
73 & R2D2 to you all.
This blog should and shall be about the technical journey through amateur radio technology and my personal passion for digital communications, remote operations and other interresting 'ham radio stuff'. I hope that I can publish my first technical blog article soon, I have lots of projects in pockets getting ready.. D-STAR, P25, POCSAG on 2m, remote ops of HF and VHF/UHF radios, and maybe even little microcontroller stuff, which I do not understand a single bit (hah!) yet..
Few ham radio related trips coming up during the spring and summer, more about them later.
73 & R2D2 to you all.
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