[bars] Alive! It's alive!
Marla A. Wallace
wa1gsf at comcast.net
Sun Jun 11 11:07:18 EDT 2023
I have been working with the Raspberry Pi Pico, myself. In the course of experimenting, I breadboarded a device that sent a canned morse message, but my major project was for astronomy: it told me the altitude and azimuth to point a camera to take astrophotography of a given object. That used the Pico and a GPS receiver, an LCD display and a little glue logic. I wrote it up for the BARS newsletter a couple of years ago.
Me ke aloha
-- Marla
On June 11, 2023, at 06:47, paulacrock at fastmail.com wrote:
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Very cool! I've done a lot of work with Arduinos but haven't yet used them in this hobby.
KC1EDA
On Sat, Jun 10, 2023, at 11:04 PM, KC1SOZ wrote:
I find it amazing how easy it is to work with these little Arduino boards. This tech is pretty cool stuff. In exactly one day I have my little ESP32 board and optorelay connecting through bluetooth to my computer and sending out picture perfect morse through the CW jack, and all for maybe $25. By doing this, I am also picking up morse code much faster. If anyone would like to do the same thing with your rig and computer let me know.
73,
KC1SOZ
Juan
On Sat, Jun 10, 2023 at 6:17 PM KC1SOZ <kc1soz at bd5.com> wrote:
My Arduino-powered CW keyer has awakened and taken its first steps. I always get s kick when my creations wake up and say "Hey! Where in the wide, wide of world of sports am I??" 🤣🤣🤣
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