UPDATE: QO-100 Node Red Dashboard
Iβve been making a few improvements to my QO-100 Node Red Dashboard whilst waiting for the 2.4Ghz hardware to arrive. Iβve added the ability to split the RX and TX VFOs so that I can tune away from the TX frequency for working split stations or for tuning to slightly off frequency stations. I also added a series of tuning buttons to the top of the GQRX side of the dashboard to enable easy tuning using the trackball connected to my Kubuntu PC. This worked well but, I really missed having a real VFO knob like a conventional radio.
As I had a Griffin Powewrmate USB VFO from a previous SDR radio I added it to the flow as well so that I had a physical VFO knob for the SDR receiver. Details on how I got it working using evtest and a simple BASH script are in the Griffin Powermate article.
The Node Red flow is looking a little busier with the addition of split mode and the Griffin Powermate USB VFO which has really enhanced the useability of the solution. Itβs very impressive what can be achieved with Node Red with a little imagination. You really donβt need to be a heavy weight programmer to make things work.
I also put together some code to calculate the S Meter reading from the dBFS data the GQRX SDR software generates. Itβs not 100% accurate but, itβs close enough to be useful.
On the IC-705 side of the Dashboard I also now display the 2.4Ghz uplink frequency so that itβs available for logging.
So with the QO-100 Dashboard ready to go live I have now started putting together the 2.4Ghz transmit path of the ground station. I have the 2.4Ghz transverter and matching 12w amplifier from DXPatrol, the IceCone Helix 2.4Ghz antenna from Nolle Engineering, some LMR-400-UF and connectors from Barenco and an appropriate water proof enclosure from Screwfix to fit all the kit into however, Iβm now being held up by one simple little SMA male to SMA male connector that I need to connect the transverter and amp together.
The SMA connector has been ordered but, is taking a month of Sundays to arrive! Hopefully itβll arrive soon and Iβll finally get on the QO-100 satellite and start enjoying the fun.
More soon β¦