Hey all, now available in the android play store is a new android app to add to the recent influx, under the name of 'HAB Modem and Tracker'
As you might have guessed from the name, unlike the other apps, this one has a built in RTTY decoder, as well as being able to grab data from habitat. The app also uses OSM offline mapping, so no internet connection is required. Also part of the app is chase car uploading and graphing.
Some screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/z2VHc
A few points to get started (I don't feel a complete user guide is really necessary):
- Maps can be downloaded from http://download.mapsforge.org/maps/ (and are required)
- To change your callsign look in the settings (used for chase car and uploader)
- To get audio in to your device, a splitter cable is needed. The audio jack on phones/tablets is usually a combined headphone/mic port, and so will need a special cable, which seem to hard to get hold of. However, referring to http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_moment_pinout.shtml , making a cable from parts from maplin should be easy enough.
- The echo button on the decoder feeds audio in through to the speakers, however the detection of internal mic or external input does not work too well, so turning this on with no audio input results in a slightly horrific sound.
- I only have a tablet so this has been tested a lot less on phones. The audio (and so decoder) is known not to work on at least one phone.
The decoder (still very much in beta) supports:
- 50/300 baud data
- 7/8 data bits, integer number of stops
- It is quite sensitive to timing errors, which the reason why it may not work well with some payloads
- 16bit CCITT checksum
- Shifts > ~300Hz or so
Planned:
- Option to use flight data rather than all testing data that might be in the data fetch period
- Caching payload docs for offline use (this will allow for a greater range of GPS formats. As it has to be able to work offline and so without a payload doc, only non-ambiguous formats will be displayed on the map)
- Predicted landing point
- Lots of other bits and pieces
(Potential) FAQs:
# Can I use more than one map file at once
- Due to the limitations of the mapping library only one map file at once is supported. You can try to generate your own .map file from OSM data based on instructions here: https://code.google.com/p/mapsforge/wiki/GettingStartedMapWriter (however this is not straight forward)
# Why is android >= 3 only supported, will 2.x become supported?
- No, I wasnt planning on it, chances are older devices would have a hard time running it anyway
# Will directions to the payload be added?
- When added to the mapping library, yes.
# Can it be translated to ________ ?
- If someone translates https://github.com/mattbrejza/rtty_modem/blob/master/habmodem/res/values/strings.xml into your language
Matt's original announcement for reference:
A few points to get started (I don't feel a complete user guide is really necessary):
- Maps can be downloaded from http://download.mapsforge.org/maps/ (and are required)
- To change your callsign look in the settings (used for chase car and uploader)
- To get audio in to your device, a splitter cable is needed. The audio jack on phones/tablets is usually a combined headphone/mic port, and so will need a special cable, which seem to hard to get hold of. However, referring to http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_moment_pinout.shtml , making a cable from parts from maplin should be easy enough.
- The echo button on the decoder feeds audio in through to the speakers, however the detection of internal mic or external input does not work too well, so turning this on with no audio input results in a slightly horrific sound.
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