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| + | This code can be used with CR Basic compatible Campbell Scientific data loggers to power up & down the radio. To leave the radio on, in the Connect view, set the variable (user editable in this case) '''radioflag''' to ''true''. When you are ready to leave the radio in the off state (winter for example) set the '''radioflag''' to ''false''. Then, to further reduce power consumption you can direct loggernet to turn the radio off after the data retrieval is complete. To do this using the cora command library on linux: | ||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | echo "connect localhost; set-variable Radio_Accessible_Site Public commscomplete {} true; quit;" | /opt/CampbellSci/LoggerNet/cora_cmd | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | Or, from windows, put the following into a DOS batch file: | ||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | "c:\Program Files (x86)\Campbellsci\LoggerNet\cora_cmd.exe" < c:\CampbellSci\cora\radio_off.txt | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | radio_off.txt contains: | ||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | connect localhost; | ||
| + | set-variable Radio_Acessible_Site Public commscomplete {} true; | ||
| + | quit; | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
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| + | |||
| + | What follows is the code for the CR Basic Editor. A further modification would be to make the TimeIntoInterval commands use variables for the on & off times. | ||
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
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'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | ||
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' | ||
| − | + | If radioflag=true Then SW12(1) | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ' if the battery voltage is high then turn the radio on hourly | |
| + | If TimeIntoInterval(0,60,min) Then | ||
If batt_volt >= 12.4 Then | If batt_volt >= 12.4 Then | ||
SW12(1) | SW12(1) | ||
EndIf | EndIf | ||
| − | + | EndIf | |
| − | + | ' if the battery voltage isn't too low, turn the radio on daily. | |
| − | + | If TimeIntoInterval(720,1440,min) Then | |
If batt_volt >= 12.2 Then | If batt_volt >= 12.2 Then | ||
SW12(1) | SW12(1) | ||
EndIf | EndIf | ||
| − | + | EndIf | |
| − | + | ' if the radioflag hasn't been set manually then turn the radio off 10 minutes into the hour. | |
| − | + | If TimeIntoInterval(10,60,min) OR commscomplete = true Then | |
If radioflag = false Then | If radioflag = false Then | ||
SW12(0) | SW12(0) | ||
commscomplete = false | commscomplete = false | ||
EndIf | EndIf | ||
| − | + | EndIf | |
| − | + | If batt_volt < 12.6 Then radioflag = false | |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 19 October 2015
This code can be used with CR Basic compatible Campbell Scientific data loggers to power up & down the radio. To leave the radio on, in the Connect view, set the variable (user editable in this case) radioflag to true. When you are ready to leave the radio in the off state (winter for example) set the radioflag to false. Then, to further reduce power consumption you can direct loggernet to turn the radio off after the data retrieval is complete. To do this using the cora command library on linux:
echo "connect localhost; set-variable Radio_Accessible_Site Public commscomplete {} true; quit;" | /opt/CampbellSci/LoggerNet/cora_cmd
Or, from windows, put the following into a DOS batch file:
"c:\Program Files (x86)\Campbellsci\LoggerNet\cora_cmd.exe" < c:\CampbellSci\cora\radio_off.txt
radio_off.txt contains:
connect localhost;
set-variable Radio_Acessible_Site Public commscomplete {} true;
quit;
What follows is the code for the CR Basic Editor. A further modification would be to make the TimeIntoInterval commands use variables for the on & off times.
' Wiring:
' SW12V -- Radio Power
''' Diagnostic Variables
Public batt_volt
Public Flag(8) As Boolean
Public radioflag As Boolean
Public commscomplete As Boolean
BeginProg
commscomplete = false
radioflag=true
SW12 (1 ) ' turn on the radio
Scan(30,Sec, 10, 0)
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'' Diagnostic Measurements '''''
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Battery(batt_volt)
PanelTemp(Ptemp,_60Hz)
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'' Radio Control ''''''''
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If radioflag=true Then SW12(1)
' if the battery voltage is high then turn the radio on hourly
If TimeIntoInterval(0,60,min) Then
If batt_volt >= 12.4 Then
SW12(1)
EndIf
EndIf
' if the battery voltage isn't too low, turn the radio on daily.
If TimeIntoInterval(720,1440,min) Then
If batt_volt >= 12.2 Then
SW12(1)
EndIf
EndIf
' if the radioflag hasn't been set manually then turn the radio off 10 minutes into the hour.
If TimeIntoInterval(10,60,min) OR commscomplete = true Then
If radioflag = false Then
SW12(0)
commscomplete = false
EndIf
EndIf
If batt_volt < 12.6 Then radioflag = false