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** price is 150 - 200 depending on options. | ** price is 150 - 200 depending on options. | ||
** SR50A is $860 plus $100 for each replacement transducer. | ** SR50A is $860 plus $100 for each replacement transducer. | ||
+ | ** https://github.com/joranbeasley/SDISerial | ||
====Instrument Systems==== | ====Instrument Systems==== | ||
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* Barrel connector for stereo miniplug | * Barrel connector for stereo miniplug | ||
** http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/SJ5-43502PM/CP5-43502PM-ND/1956558 | ** http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/SJ5-43502PM/CP5-43502PM-ND/1956558 | ||
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+ | ===Odds and Ends=== | ||
+ | * http://www.engineersupply.com/crain-5-8-x-11-double-male-prism-adapter-part-91133.aspx | ||
+ | * Eye.Fi card server for linux: http://kin.klever.net/iii/ | ||
+ | ** was thinking this could be used in the context of taking pictures from the snow laser system with sort of an eye on keeping all data streams in a common place until backup. | ||
+ | ** http://www.johnaldred.com/eye-fi-on-linux/ | ||
+ | * http://supervisord.org/ (maybe a more straightforward way of setting up services on remote computers) | ||
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+ | ===Iridium=== | ||
+ | * Send SBD message: | ||
+ | ** https://sourceforge.net/p/microtransat/code/HEAD/tree/iridium_sbd_library/ | ||
+ | * Parse and translate the received message: | ||
+ | ** https://github.com/gadomski/sbd | ||
+ | * emulate the iridium network for testing purposes: | ||
+ | ** https://github.com/jmalsbury/virtual_iridium/wiki | ||
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+ | * Arduino SBD message sender | ||
+ | ** http://arduiniana.org/libraries/iridiumsbd/ | ||
+ | * maybe also: | ||
+ | ** https://github.com/mikalhart/IridiumSBD | ||
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+ | * rPi style: | ||
+ | ** http://www.makersnake.com/rockblock/ | ||
+ | ** Yeah that thing looks like the future. https://www.rock7.com/shop-product-detail?productId=4 |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 9 November 2016
Contents
Radio Transceivers
- Sena Bluetooth transceiver: http://www.senaindustrial.com/products/industrial_bluetooth/sd.php
GPS
- GPS Antenna source (trimble alternatives)
- http://www.tallysman.com/index.php/gnss/products/
- including this link thinking that for alternative gnss systems like below... to use the OPUS site you still need to pair it with a tested antenna for best positioning results.
- GPS http://tersus-gnss.myshopify.com/products/rtk-bundle-915mhz
- https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12861 (SMA extender) (can also find similar at digikey)
- https://github.com/Knio/pynmea2
- https://github.com/dwtkns/gdal-cheat-sheet
Power Sensors
- USB Power monitor
Snow Sensors / Distance Transducers
- This one has models for both water and snow:
- http://www.maxbotix.com/Ultrasonic_Sensors/High_Accuracy_Snow_Sensors.htm
- price is 150 - 200 depending on options.
- SR50A is $860 plus $100 for each replacement transducer.
- https://github.com/joranbeasley/SDISerial
Instrument Systems
- http://www.arbetsmyra.dyndns.org/nard/
- http://www.andrewhazelden.com/blog/2014/02/mission-control-for-raspberry-pi/
- http://dronecode.github.io/MAVProxy/html/index.html
Electronic Components
- wired up stereo miniplug
- Barrel connector for stereo miniplug
Odds and Ends
- http://www.engineersupply.com/crain-5-8-x-11-double-male-prism-adapter-part-91133.aspx
- Eye.Fi card server for linux: http://kin.klever.net/iii/
- was thinking this could be used in the context of taking pictures from the snow laser system with sort of an eye on keeping all data streams in a common place until backup.
- http://www.johnaldred.com/eye-fi-on-linux/
- http://supervisord.org/ (maybe a more straightforward way of setting up services on remote computers)
Iridium
- Send SBD message:
- Parse and translate the received message:
- emulate the iridium network for testing purposes:
- Arduino SBD message sender
- maybe also:
- rPi style:
- http://www.makersnake.com/rockblock/
- Yeah that thing looks like the future. https://www.rock7.com/shop-product-detail?productId=4