[Yeckel] not too long ago put the ending touches on an formidable implementation of a easy D-STAR (Digital Sensible Applied sciences for Newbie Radio) transceiver utilizing some very accessible and reasonably priced {hardware}. The challenge is D-StarBeacon, and [Yeckel] reveals it engaged on a LilyGO TTGO T-Beam, an ESP32-based growth board that features a SX1278 radio module and GPS receiver. It even serves an internet interface for straightforward configuration.
What’s D-STAR? It’s a protocol utilized by radio operators for voice that additionally permits transmitting low-speed information, similar to quick textual content messages or GPS coordinates. Whereas voice is out of scope for [Yeckel]’s challenge (extra on that in a second) it could actually do all the remaining, together with ship photographs. That makes beacon-type features potential on cheap {hardware}, as an alternative of requiring a full-blown radio.
As talked about, voice is a giant a part of D-STAR. Whereas [Yeckel] was in a position to entry the voice information, makes an attempt to decode it have been unsuccessful. A valiant effort, however we suppose voice decoding isn’t terribly related to beacon-type operations like transmitting APRS (Computerized Packet Reporting System).
As far as [Yeckel] is conscious, D-StarBeacon is at present the one open-source implementation of a D-STAR radio out there on the web, which is fairly attention-grabbing. We’ve seen tasks that contact not directly on D-STAR, however nothing like this.
Watch it undergo its paces within the video embedded beneath. For the reason that T-Beam is only a microcontroller growth board, the person interface comes from an Android app on a cell phone, which is why you see a telephone within the video.
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