parsing characters after specific text in a string - ideas?
Hi All, hoping the collective brainpower of the group may have a solution. Sometimes I get stuck on the simple things. I need to work on displaying TX power setting for current band and looking for a
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Dave wo2x
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LCD Display
Has anyone played with this yet? https://tech.scargill.net/lcd-display-for-node-red/ [image: image.png] Mike va3mw
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Michael Walker
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Re: LP100A SWR and Power
I'm still working on it. The key was making sure I don't corrupt the read of the initial data. I'm adding more display info. I took out the Gate since the LP100A handles clearing the display nicely.
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Michael Walker
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Re: LP100A SWR and Power
Interesting. I have to Look at the WaveNode manual. This might be a good starting point for Bret and his meter. I¡¯ll check it today. Mike, can you post the code? I have seen the internal meter info
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Dave wo2x
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WX7Y Station Flows
Thanks to Alan and Dave for their help! This is Just a start on my station's NodeRed and looks kind of caveman compared to the others on here, I have very little time to work on this project right now
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Bret Mills
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Re: introductions
When you bind to a client you receive a lot more info including current band. There is a LOT of data and parsing it will be tricky. I¡¯d take a look at the data but doing an emergency road trip to
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Dave wo2x
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Re: introductions
I¡¯ve look for band data and only found TX?frequency info but not band per se. Looking into converting freq to band if not. Santiago ____________73 de HI8SMX?hi8smx.onlineHI8SMX on Twitter,
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Santiago Mejia
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Re: introductions
I get band data from the KPA1500. You can also get it when you subscribe to a client. Dave wo2x Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2020 5:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [nodered-hamradio]
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Dave wo2x
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Re: introductions
I see. There should be a direct way to get "band" from radio to send the MQTT for the led nodes. I will pour some coffee and read about it. Thanks Santiago ______________ 73 de Santiago HI8SMX web:
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Santiago Mejia
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Re: LP100A SWR and Power
I'm not sure if it is being simple or lazy. Mike
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Michael Walker
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Re: LP100A SWR and Power
Mike; Nice. I like your simplicity.....not one of my skill sets. Alan WA9WUD
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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LP100A SWR and Power
I blows me away when I have to add new code for a new device. Here is the flow for the LP100A and I even found the STRING node that made this so simple The GATE opens when the radio is in transmit. I
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Michael Walker
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Re: introductions
Santiago You asked about where the Band Data comes from. I derived band data from the Flex Server "BCD" USB cable output. Here is a link to the USB Cable Usage Guide, from Flex;
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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Re: introductions
Dave, what do you use to send Band info to your Band flow? That flow is interesting. Santiago ______________ 73 de Santiago HI8SMX web: www.hi8smx.online ( http://www.hi8smx.com ) YouTube: HI8SMX
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Santiago Mejia
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Re: introductions
To finish the tour, here are photos of the radio hardware. The Flex and all its supporting hardware are located in a remote garage 300 feet from the ¡°shack¡±. I use a fiber optic LAN connection
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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group file storage
Hi All Just an FYI, we do have some storage space and there should be lots for flows. There is even GitHub integration that we should look into. Pictures are the ones that might take up a bunch of
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Michael Walker
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Re: introductions
wow! nice work Alan. I'm sorry I caused this. LOL
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Michael Walker
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Re: RPi connections
Andrew Picture of my Raspberry Pi Hardware. Alan WA9WUD
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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Re: RPi connections
Andrew I have tried several breakout boards and always had problems with the wires disconnecting. They were very fragile and hard to make changes to (a "mess of "spaghetti") I am currently using
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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Re: introductions
Thanks for the kind comments. What you see is after one year of working with Node-Red and 11/2 years of Flex 6600 ownership. Without the help of the Flex and ¡°Remote Operations¡± community, I would
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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