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Post by leviw on Aug 5, 2016 8:51:28 GMT -7
Is the Minnesota (?) fork of the ground station software available on github somewhere? I haven't been able to find it.
I'm pretty sure it was Minnesota but if I have the university wrong, please forgive me. They gave a demonstration during the workshop and the feature I'm most interested in was using an APRS packet to point the ground station at the payload.
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Post by Austin MnSGC on Aug 9, 2016 11:37:38 GMT -7
Sorry about that, I plan to have it available soon, probably in the next couple of weeks. I just want to make sure it's as bug free and user friendly as possible before I release it. As for the APRS tracking, it is only confirmed to work with our Eagle flight computer, so you may need to do some modifications to get your APRS to work with it.
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Post by leviw on Aug 16, 2016 9:05:51 GMT -7
It looked like a fork of the Montana ground station software, maybe they'll want to merge a stable version upstream?
We have a practice launch scheduled for Aug 21st and will be using an APRS beacon on the payload. It would be awesome to be able to test tracking the payload using both methods, so if you want some independant testing, let me know where I can find your fork. =)
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Post by David MSGC on Sept 2, 2016 14:51:25 GMT -7
I would like to add the Minnesota version to a fork of Montana's when available, I wouldn't worry about bug free, once there is a fork we can all contribute and help.
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