https://wiki.allstarlink.org/index.php?title=Arduino_Radio_Control&feed=atom&action=historyArduino Radio Control - Revision history2024-03-29T06:21:57ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.0https://wiki.allstarlink.org/index.php?title=Arduino_Radio_Control&diff=4780&oldid=previmported>KB9LFZ: correct "work IN progrress2018-01-21T05:23:13Z<p>correct "work IN progrress</p>
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</table>imported>KB9LFZhttps://wiki.allstarlink.org/index.php?title=Arduino_Radio_Control&diff=4778&oldid=previmported>KB9LFZ: modify a commercial radio to be programmed and controlled with an Arduino.2018-01-21T05:21:56Z<p>modify a commercial radio to be programmed and controlled with an Arduino.</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Arduino Radio control<br />
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Work on progress<br />
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This project is to enable the use of existing commercial radio such as a Maxtrac, GM300, or GE MVS, among others, to become a programmable radio with an Ardunio. <br />
This means that you will no longer need special programming cables or software to program a radio, whether it be for home, mobile, remote-base, or repeater use.<br />
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The reason why I am doing this is to enable free tuning of the radio<br />
without the need to program the radio using normal computer programming<br />
methods, ie, a cable, and a special program that is hard to come by, as<br />
well as must run this program on older hardware<br />
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Given that Arduinos can be programmed from just about anything, this<br />
enabled on the fly on at least, on site programming of the radio. I am<br />
working towards enabling the use of these radios, and a couple others<br />
to be controlled by repeater controllers, and allstarlink nodes using<br />
kenwood data command set. Or whatever it is.<br />
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Boiled down, this will enable good, inexpensive priced commercial<br />
radios to continue life; anyone who knows how to solder and program an<br />
Arduino can now use a commercial for a repeater VHF/UHF remote base,<br />
Allstarlink, IRLP, Echostink node radio, scanner, whatever.<br />
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With the significantly better RX fronts ends on these radios, cleaner<br />
TX, these will significantly outperform any chinese radio attached to<br />
any RoIP node.<br />
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The first iteration, the Arduino code will contain the frequency programming. During the maturing of the code, more features will be added such as adding a LCD display to see items such as frequency, shift (if any), PL/DPL (if any), as well as the ability to have a VFO and memory mode. Saving frequencies into memory mode is also in the works.<br />
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Sources will eventually be provided as they are found.<br />
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As of 20 Jan 2018, the status of this project is Maxtrac and GE MVS radios have been successfully able to tune any frequency within the radio's VCO range, and receiving a signal.</div>imported>KB9LFZ