There's no local packet display at this point - every time I start working on that I run into some roadblock, but I forget now what it is.
I could probably expand the tuning/diagnostic thing to show all of the ADCs, but right now I'm trying to avoid too many changes to the config program so it can be rewritten. Scott James Ewen wrote: > > > Okay, time to play some more... > > I'm looking to add some telemetry to the OT2, and need to play a bit > to figure things out... > > >From previous posts: > > >I could not get ADC1 beeing reported. In some earlier documentation > > I found the standard telemetry packet of OT2m mentioned to be > > >T#,internalTemperature,SupplyVoltage,ADC0_Pin10,COUNTER_Pin6,HDOP_GPS,000000,Jumper,Profile > > Scott Miller <sc...@...> wrote: > > > I missed this before... here's the pinout for the 16 pads at the front, > > starting at the 'M' in MON08: > > > > 1 - PTB7/T2CH1 (digital I/O or timer channel) > > 2 - GND > > 3 - PTB5/T1CH1 > > 4 - Reset > > 5 - No connection > > 6 - IRQ (counter/transmit-now input) > > 7 - No connection > > 8 - PTA3/ADC3 (digital I/O or ADC input) > > 9 - No connection > > 10 - PTA0/ADC0 > > 11 - No connection > > 12 - PTA2/ADC2 > > 13 - Clock oscillator (32.768 kHz) > > 14 - PTA1/ADC1 > > 15 - +5V > > 16 - PTB0 (digital I/O) > > So, my thoughts are to play around a bit and see what I can get figured out. > > What I'd like to do, is to have the OT2 here on the bench, and have a > computer connected to it, and be able to monitor what it sees for > telemetry input values. The tuning and diagnostics page shows the > values for PTA6 (Voltage), and PTA7 (Temperature), but is there a way > to monitor other values that can be reported in the telemetry? > > I'd like to be able to see if my fiddling around changes the values > reported by ADC0_Pin10 and COUNTER_Pin6, as well as the Profile Select > Jumper. I can set the unit up to report telemetry with every > transmission, set the reporting rate very high, connect a radio, and > then monitor what I'm sending with another TNC/radio/computer. I can > also send the packets to the network, and watch the digipeats come > back, but I don't want to disturb others with my experiments. > > Is there a way I can the packets I am trying to send out on the local > console? That would do it, but I can't seem to find a a way to get > them on my screen. > > James > VE6SRV > >
