I was pointed to this project the other day by Alexandru Csete, a somewhat
well known HAM radio person in Denmark.
https://github.com/csete/stlm
He's been working with Copenhagen Suborbitals for a while (of course) and
he published their radio telemetry work. For once, it's an open source
On Feb 4, 2014, at 3:37 PM, Nathan Bergey nat...@psas.pdx.edu wrote:
- CS: custom hardware, SDR ground station, but does exactly what you want.
[Apologies to Nathan for the duplicate message. Mailing list fail on my part.]
I feel like a weasel for saying this, since I've only been to *one*
On Feb 4, 2014, at 4:34 PM, Bart Massey b...@cs.pdx.edu wrote:
I'd personally prefer you help Jenner
finish up his GPS receiver HW
OK, I had the impression from list messages that GPS had already moved forward
quite a bit since I was there (in October). I guess this is my cue to go to
more
I guess this is my cue to go to more meetings...
Yes! This is definitely your cue to come to more meetings :)
Andrew
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Those working on roll control may find the section I wrote up on feedback
LPF's as well as the rest of the feedback sensor design interesting:
https://github.com/psas/rocket-tracks/blob/master/Documentation/Component%20Selection/RTx%20Controller%20Design.pdf
The cutoff frequency/filter order