telemetry
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- marcosorourke
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telemetry
Is anyone using the telemetry features of the TRBOs? If so, what are you doing with it?
- marcosorourke
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Re: telemetry
I'm guessing by the silence that no one is using the telemetry feature of the TRBOs yet.
We are looking at using it to notify us of a general fault with our broadcasting equipment at a couple of our sites... doors at the sites opening... Maybe turning on/off lights as we arrive and leave...
We are looking at using it to notify us of a general fault with our broadcasting equipment at a couple of our sites... doors at the sites opening... Maybe turning on/off lights as we arrive and leave...
Re: telemetry
Haven't played with it yet for machine to machine communications. Wanting to though.
Re: telemetry
We've done some demo setups...turned some lights on/off...it's fairly straight forward stuff in the programming. Is there any info in particular you're looking for?
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- marcosorourke
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Re: telemetry
Mostly seeing if and what others are doing with it. Maybe get ideas we had not thought about.
Re: telemetry
We've done similar demonstrations off the two i/o's.
http://www.daywireless.com/scada_telemetry.htm
But, I want to see if it can be taken a step further for scada. Have one time slot dedicated to master station interrogation polling, and the other for remote site exception reporting (intrusion alarms, major and minor fail). Have the trbo be a transparent transport for an autonomous control application like Wonderware.
http://www.daywireless.com/scada_telemetry.htm
But, I want to see if it can be taken a step further for scada. Have one time slot dedicated to master station interrogation polling, and the other for remote site exception reporting (intrusion alarms, major and minor fail). Have the trbo be a transparent transport for an autonomous control application like Wonderware.
Re: telemetry
My buddies and I use it to remotely channel steer our XPR8300 repeaters. Been using it that way since 2008.
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Re: telemetry
Ahh...nice application.Tinker'r wrote:My buddies and I use it to remotely channel steer our XPR8300 repeaters. Been using it that way since 2008.
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Re: telemetry
Repeater site alarms : AC failure, PA alarm, cabinet door open.
Re: telemetry
Same here. Just a demo board that we built up for our demp unit. Not much interest.wavetar wrote:We've done some demo setups...turned some lights on/off...it's fairly straight forward stuff in the programming.
It would be good for site alarms.
- marcosorourke
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Re: telemetry
We're a broadcast radio station and we're using the telemetry now that I've had some time to play with it. Right now it's just for notifying the engineering group if we are off the air (based on a silence sensor).