It's a little hard to get to a GPIO on those, but they're certainly an option.

It would be nice to use a Linux GPIO for PTT so we don't have to waste a whole 
FTDI board on that. 


On Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 14:14 , Robert Diamond wrote:

> Or use one of the wireless routers you bought?
> 
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Guan Yang <[email protected] 
> (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
> > As some of you know, I've been trying to do some APRS experiments recently. 
> > I'm hindered by the fact that there are very few APRS nodes and 
> > digipeaters/igates in the area that can be heard.
> > 
> > Today I finally got two HTs running with APRS on both, and got one of them 
> > to send a message to the other that was gated to the Internet:
> > 
> > http://aprs.fi/info/a/K6UAN-5
> > 
> > See the part that says:
> > 
> > Last path: K6UAN-5>APZP14 via qAR,K6UAN
> > 
> > That's proof of radio communication rather than the stupid Internet stuff!
> > 
> > I need to do some other work this afternoon, but tonight I'll try to set up 
> > a permanent digipeater/igate on the roof, assuming we can get good enough 
> > wifi up there, and I can find a functional Raspberry Pi here. Alternatively 
> > I'll just set it up in our window.
> > 
> > 
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