Hi,
I recently completed a project that someone on the board might find interesting. One goal was to make it compact so it could be taken and used outside the shack. It weighs 4 lb 5 oz and connects to your computer through a USB or serial port. Another goal was no knobs, switches or any other controls - there is only a reset button on the circuit board that I have never used. It would be a great thing to take along when making presentations on ham satellites. It would also be fun on field day since it runs off 12V and is portable. It works with SatPC32 by emulating the Yaesu GS-232 controller. It should work with other tracking programs but I have not tried them (SatPC32 works great for me and AMSAT needs the money).
You might want to check out the youtube video that gives a little demo. It is full HD and looks very cool in full screen HD. I guarantee there is absolutely no footage of me waving my Arrow II antenna around.
FAQ ------ Q: Why no surface mount parts. A: I am too old and clumsy
Please read the Entire Description on the youtube page before watching the show. Remember to click on the "show more" button under the first line of the description.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnc4-XcEXEQ
73 W9KE
Very impressive!
73 George,W1GMA
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Doyle Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2011 5:57 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] SatPC32 ==> iPoint
Hi,
I recently completed a project that someone on the board might find interesting. One goal was to make it compact so it could be taken and used outside the shack. It weighs 4 lb 5 oz and connects to your computer through a USB or serial port. Another goal was no knobs, switches or any other controls - there is only a reset button on the circuit board that I have never used. It would be a great thing to take along when making presentations on ham satellites. It would also be fun on field day since it runs off 12V and is portable. It works with SatPC32 by emulating the Yaesu GS-232 controller. It should work with other tracking programs but I have not tried them (SatPC32 works great for me and AMSAT needs the money).
You might want to check out the youtube video that gives a little demo. It is full HD and looks very cool in full screen HD. I guarantee there is absolutely no footage of me waving my Arrow II antenna around.
FAQ ------ Q: Why no surface mount parts. A: I am too old and clumsy
Please read the Entire Description on the youtube page before watching the show. Remember to click on the "show more" button under the first line of the description.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnc4-XcEXEQ
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It looks quite cool. Have you tested it with an arrow to show it can handle the load.
Charles On Jul 9, 2011 5:07 PM, "Thomas Doyle" tomdoyle1948@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I recently completed a project that someone on the board might find interesting. One goal was to make it compact so it could be taken and used outside the shack. It weighs 4 lb 5 oz and connects to your computer
through
a USB or serial port. Another goal was no knobs, switches or any other controls - there is only a reset button on the circuit board that I have never used. It would be a great thing to take along when making presentations on ham satellites. It would also be fun on field day since
it
runs off 12V and is portable. It works with SatPC32 by emulating the Yaesu GS-232 controller. It should work with other tracking programs but I have not tried them (SatPC32 works great for me and AMSAT needs the money).
You might want to check out the youtube video that gives a little demo. It is full HD and looks very cool in full screen HD. I guarantee there is absolutely no footage of me waving my Arrow II antenna around.
FAQ
Q: Why no surface mount parts. A: I am too old and clumsy
Please read the Entire Description on the youtube page before watching the show. Remember to click on the "show more" button under the first line of the description.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnc4-XcEXEQ
73 W9KE _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
participants (3)
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Charles Suprin
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George and Cheryl Abbott
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Thomas Doyle