GitHub last commit # raspi-pico-aprs-tnc A TX-only [TNC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_node_controller) (Terminal Node Controller) to generate the [AFSK](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency-shift_keying#Audio_FSK) (Audio Frequency-Shift Keying) audio tones for [APRS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Packet_Reporting_System) (Automatic Packet Reporting System) messages using a [RP2040](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RP2040) microcontroller on a [Raspberry Pi Pico](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi) board. ![Signal Flow](https://github.com/eleccoder/raspi-pico-aprs-tnc/blob/main/doc/img/signal_flow.png) Block diagram showing the signal flow An analog line-out audio signal will be generated by a band-pass filter connected to GPIO-pin 'GP0' which provides the binary PWM signal. You can probe it by a scope, listen to it by using an audio amp, or connect it to any RF transceiver to send it on the air (ham radio license required). ![AFSK scope screenshot](https://github.com/eleccoder/raspi-pico-aprs-tnc/blob/main/doc/img/afsk_scope.png) Image: Line-out signal (see [below](#Hardware)) probed by a DSO. We clearly see the 1200 Hz and 2200 Hz tones of the 1200 Bd 2-AFSK. Both a static library `libaprs_pico.a` and a demo application will be generated by the build. ## Prerequisites Your host platform for cross-compilation is assumed to be LINUX. 1. Install the Pico-SDK following the instructions given in the [Raspberry Pi 'Getting Started' Guide](https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/pico/getting-started-with-pico.pdf) (pdf) 1. Set the `PICO_SDK_PATH` environment variable to point to your Pico-SDK installation directory 1. Install the [pico-extras](https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-extras) libraries: ``` cd $PICO_SDK_PATH/.. git clone -b master https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-extras.git cd pico-extras git submodule update --init ``` ## Hardware We just need a simple band-pass filter to extract the analog AFSK-signal from the binary PWM signal: ![band-pass filter](https://github.com/eleccoder/raspi-pico-aprs-tnc/blob/main/doc/img/band_pass_filter.png) The line-out voltage can be as high as 2.7 Vpp (~1 Vrms) (at full-scale volume setting in the software and high-impedance load). ## Build the library and the 'beacon' demo application ``` git clone https://github.com/eleccoder/raspi-pico-aprs-tnc.git cd raspi-pico-aprs-tnc cmake -S . -B build cmake --build build ``` `build/lib/libaprs_pico.a` and `build/aprs_pico_beacon_demo[.uf2|.elf|.bin|.hex]` will be generated, as well as the testing application `build/aprs_pico_tone_test[.uf2|.elf|.bin|.hex]`. ## Run the 'beacon' demo application ``` cd build Flash 'aprs_pico_beacon_demo[.uf2|.elf|.bin|.hex]' to the Pico board as usual. ``` The analog AFSK audio signal will be available at the filter's line-out. You can probe it by a scope, listen to it by using an audio amp, or connect it to any RF transceiver to send it on the air (ham radio license required). ## Test the 'beacon' demo application using *Dire Wolf* (on LINUX) We can use the famous [Dire Wolf](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf) CLI software to decode the APRS data after sampling our APRS audio signal by means of a soundcard. 1. Connect the line-out of our circuit above to the microphone input of your soundcard of your (ALSA-supported) LINUX system. 2. Check if you can hear the typical APRS 'modem-sound' on your audio output device by monitoring the input signal: ``` arecord -f cd -c 1 -t raw - | aplay -f cd -c 1 -t raw ``` 3. Install [Dire Wolf](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf) on your system. Probably, you just have to run: ``` sudo apt install direwolf ``` 4. Let's sample the APRS audio signal fed to the soundcard and forward the audio stream to *Dire Wolf*: ``` arecord -f cd -c 1 -t raw - | direwolf ``` 5. Enjoy the decoded APRS message: ![Decoded APRS message by Dire Wolf](https://github.com/eleccoder/raspi-pico-aprs-tnc/blob/main/doc/img/direwolf_decoding.png) ## TODO (Dec. 2022) - [x] Send the APRS message on the console (USB or UART) rather than hard-coding - [x] PTT control for RF transceivers - [x] Show how to physically connect to a Baofeng HT ## Ingredients / Acknowledgements - For `APRS => AX.25 => PCM` conversion I'm using [my modified version](https://github.com/eleccoder/ax25-aprs-lib) of [fsphil's ax25beacon](https://github.com/fsphil/ax25beacon) project. - For `PCM => PWM` conversion I'm using the `pico_audio_pwm` library from [pico-extras](https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-extras) (NOTE: ATTOW, maturity seems to be rather alpha/beta). - Basic PWM audio rendering with the Pi Pico has been spotted in the [pico-playground](https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-playground/tree/master/audio).