[OZAPRS] FW: [aprssig] APRS next gen

Andrew Rich vk4tec at people.net.au
Fri Sep 21 07:12:48 EST 2007



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Miller [mailto:scott at opentrac.org]
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2007 5:32 AM
To: vk4tec at people.net.au; TAPR APRS Mailing List
Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS next gen


A while back on one of the ballooning lists we were discussing PPM using
a strobe light.  I'm not really sure about what'd be involved in doing
it with RF, though.

PPM seems like a good option when you've got the ability to generate
short, high-power pulses.  I don't think it'd be compatible or relevant
for FM operation, though.

Scott
N1VG

Andrew Rich wrote:
> I have been playing with a few concepts
>
> 1. My current AX25 1200 baud takes about 3 seconds to tx a packet (on
> average)
>
> 2. The 434 MHz transmitter I made up takes around 25 ms to send a
packet.
>
> 3. ADS-B takes 112uS to transmitt.
>
> I would like one day to play with PPM (Pulse Positon Modulation) for
APRS.
>
> Unfortunately I am no good at FPGA programming.
>
>
>
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