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rdzTTGOsonde
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This a decoder for radiosonde RS41, RS92, DFM06/09/17, M10/M20, and MP3H
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based on a TTGO LoRa ESP32 board.
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It supports OLED displays (SSD1306, SH1106) and TFT displays (ILI9225).
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It also supports feeding data to external applications using WiFi (NOT bluetooth):
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- Arduino app by dl9rdz (see https://github.com/dl9rdz/rdzwx-go for apk download)
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- AXUDP (for aprsmap application by oe5dxl, among others)
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- KISS TNC (aprs format, mainly useful for APRSdroid app)
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- MQTT
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- SondeHub tracker
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- Chasemapper UDP (experimental)
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Please consult the Wiki at https://github.com/dl9rdz/rdz_ttgo_sonde/wiki/Supported-boards
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for details on supported boards, and additional setup instructions.
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### Radiosonde Support Matrix
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Manufacturer | Model | Position | Temperature | Humidity | Pressure
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Vaisala | RS92-SGP/NGP | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x:
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Vaisala | RS41-SG/SGP/SGM | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark:
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Graw | DFM06/09/17 | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x:
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Meteomodem | M10 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_checkmark: | :x: | Not Sent
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Meteomodem | M20 | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | Not Sent
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Meteo-Radiy | MP3-H1 (MRZ-H1) | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: | :x: | :x:
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SondeHub integration has mainly been tested with RS41 and DFM.
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Support for other radiosondes that use AFSK modulation is not feasible with the TTGO hardware.
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In particular, decoding iMet-1/iMet-4 radiosondes is not practical (iMet-5x seems to use FSK,
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so should be feasible to implement).
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Adding support for LMS6 (see issue #48) and ims100 (see branch ims100) could be feasible,
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but currently I don't have plans to do add this myself. Well-tested pull requests will of
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course be considered for inclusion :-).
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## Installation
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You can download the latest binary automated build for the development and testing branches [here](http://rdzsonde.mooo.com/download.html), the binary includes everything including configuration files so any existing settings will be reset.
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To update an existing installatiom to the latest development or master version you can use the [OTA](https://github.com/dl9rdz/rdz_ttgo_sonde/wiki/Other-features#over-the-air-updates) update feature.
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The downloaded .bin file can be flashed to your ESP32 board using [esptool](https://github.com/espressif/esptool) or [ESP32 Download Tool](https://www.espressif.com/en/support/download/other-tools)
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### esptool
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You can run the following command replacing `<filename.bin>` with the path to the downloaded .bin file.
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If you encounter errors with the device COM not automatically being detected replace `/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART` with `COM<X>`.
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```
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esptool --chip esp32 --port /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART --baud 921600 --before default_reset --after hard_reset write_flash -z --flash_mode dio --flash_freq 80m --flash_size detect 0x1000 <filename.bin>
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```
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### ESP32 Download Tool
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The binary file can also be installed using the GUI application with the [following](http://rdzsonde.mooo.com/) settings.
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## Button commands
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You can use the button on the board (not the reset button, the second one) to
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issue some commands. The software distinguishes between several inputs:
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- SHORT Short button press (<1.5 seconds)
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- DOUBLE Short button press, followed by another button press within 0.5 seconds
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- MID Medium-length button press (2-4 seconds)
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- LONG Long button press (>5 seconds)
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You can optionally use a second button, which you have to add manually to your board.
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See https://github.com/dl9rdz/rdz_ttgo_sonde/wiki/Hardware-configuration for details.
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## Wireless configuration
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On startup, as well as after a LONG button press, the WiFI configuration will
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be started. The board will scan available WiFi networks, if the scan results
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contains a WiFi network configured with ID and Password in networks.txt, it
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will connect to that network in station mode. If no known network is found, or
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the connection does not suceed after 5 seconds, it instead starts in access point
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mode. In both cases, the ESP32's IP address will be shown in tiny letters in the
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bottom line. Then the board will switch to scanning mode.
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## Scanning mode
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In the scanning mode, the board will iterate over all channels configured in
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channels.txt, trying to decode a radio sonde on each channel for about 1 second.
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If a valid signal is found, the board switches to receiving mode on that channel.
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A SHORT buttong press will also switch to receiving mode.
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## Receiving mode
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In receiving mode, a single frequency will be decoded, and sonde info (ID, GPS
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coordinates, RSSI) will be displayed. The bar above the IP address indicates,
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for the last 18 frames, if reception was successfull (|) or failed (.), or had
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some errors (E), e.g., CRC check failed.
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A DOUBLE press will switch to scanning mode.
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A SHORT press will switch to the next channel in channels.txt
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A SHORT press on the second button will switch to a different display screen.
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## Spectrum mode
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A medium press will active scan the whole band (400..406 MHz) and display a
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spectrum diagram (each line == 50 kHz)
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For TTGO boards without configurable button there are some new parameter in config.txt:
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- spectrum=10 // 0=off / 1-99 number of seconds to show spectrum after restart
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- timer=1 // 0=off / 1= show spectrum countdown timer in spectrum display
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- marker=1 // 0=off / 1= show channel edge freq in spectrum display
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## Setup
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see Setup.md
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