HamShield/examples/SerialTransceiver/SerialTransceiver.ino

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/* Hamshield
* Example: Serial Tranceiver
* SerialTransceiver is TTL Serial port "glue" to allow
* desktop or laptop control of the HamShield.
* Connect the HamShield to your Arduino. Screw the antenna
* into the HamShield RF jack. Plug a pair of headphones into
* the HamShield. Connect the Arduino to wall power and then
* to your computer via USB. After uploading this program to
* your Arduino, open the Serial Monitor. Use the bar at the
* top of the serial monitor to enter commands as seen below.
*
* EXAMPLE: To change the repeater offset to 144.425MHz,
* enable offset, then key in, use the following commands:
* T144425;
* R1;
* [Just a space]
Commands:
Mode ASCII Description Implemented
-------------- ----------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------
Transmit space Space must be received at least every 500 mS Yes
Receive not space If space is not received and/or 500 mS timeout of space occurs, unit will go into receive mode Yes
Bandwidth E<mode>; for 12.5KHz mode is 0, for 25KHz, mode is 1 No
Frequency F<freq>; Set the receive frequency in KHz, if offset is disabled, this is the transmit frequency No
Morse Out M<text>; A small buffer for morse code (32 chars)
Power level P<level>; Set the power amp level, 0 = lowest, 15 = highest No
Enable Offset R<state>; 1 turns on repeater offset mode, 0 turns off repeater offset mode No
Squelch S<level>; Set the squelch level No
TX Offset T<freq>; The absolute frequency of the repeater offset to transmit on in KHz No
RSSI ? Respond with the current receive level in - dBm (no sign provided on numerical response) No
Voice Level ^ Respond with the current voice level (VSSI)
Responses:
Condition ASCII Description
------------ ---------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Startup *<code>; Startup and shield connection status
Success !; Generic success message for command that returns no value
Error X<code>; Indicates an error code. The numerical value is the type of error
Value :<value>; In response to a query
Status #<value>; Unsolicited status message
Debug Msg @<text>; 32 character debug message
*/
#include "HamShield.h"
#define PWM_PIN 3
#define RESET_PIN A3
#define SWITCH_PIN 2
int state;
int txcount = 0;
long timer = 0;
long freq = 144390;
long tx = 0;
char cmdbuff[32] = "";
int temp = 0;
int repeater = 0;
float ctcssin = 0;
float ctcssout = 0;
int cdcssin = 0;
int cdcssout = 0;
HamShield radio;
void setup() {
// NOTE: if not using PWM out, it should be held low to avoid tx noise
pinMode(PWM_PIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(PWM_PIN, LOW);
// prep the switch
pinMode(SWITCH_PIN, INPUT_PULLUP);
// set up the reset control pin
pinMode(RESET_PIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(RESET_PIN, HIGH);
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println(";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;");
int result = radio.testConnection();
Serial.print("*");
Serial.print(result,DEC);
Serial.println(";");
radio.initialize(); // initializes automatically for UHF 12.5kHz channel
Serial.println("*START;");
radio.frequency(freq);
radio.setVolume1(0xF);
radio.setVolume2(0xF);
radio.setModeReceive();
radio.setTxSourceMic();
radio.setRfPower(0);
radio.setSQLoThresh(80);
radio.setSQOn();
}
void loop() {
if(Serial.available()) {
int text = Serial.read();
switch (state) {
case 10:
if(text == 32) { timer = millis();}
break;
case 0:
switch(text) {
case 32: // space - transmit
if(repeater == 1) { radio.frequency(tx); }
radio.setModeTransmit();
state = 10;
Serial.println("#TX,ON;");
timer = millis();
break;
case 63: // ? - RSSI
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(radio.readRSSI(),DEC);
Serial.println(";");
break;
case 65: // A - CTCSS In
getValue();
ctcssin = atof(cmdbuff);
radio.setCtcss(ctcssin);
break;
case 66: // B - CTCSS Out
break;
case 67: // C - CTCSS Enable
break;
case 68: // D - CDCSS Enable
break;
case 70: // F - frequency
getValue();
freq = atol(cmdbuff);
if(radio.frequency(freq) == true) { Serial.print("@"); Serial.print(freq,DEC); Serial.println(";!;"); } else { Serial.println("X1;"); }
break;
case 'M':
getValue();
radio.setModeTransmit();
delay(300);
radio.morseOut(cmdbuff);
state = 10;
break;
case 80: // P - power level
getValue();
temp = atol(cmdbuff);
radio.setRfPower(temp);
break;
case 82: // R - repeater offset mode
getValue();
temp = atol(cmdbuff);
if(temp == 0) { repeater = 0; }
if(temp == 1) { repeater = 1; }
break;
case 83: // S - squelch
getValue();
temp = atol(cmdbuff);
radio.setSQLoThresh(temp);
break;
case 84: // T - transmit offset
getValue();
tx = atol(cmdbuff);
break;
case 94: // ^ - VSSI (voice) level
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(radio.readVSSI(),DEC);
Serial.println(";");
}
break;
}
}
if(state == 10) {
if(millis() > (timer + 500)) { Serial.println("#TX,OFF;");radio.setModeReceive(); if(repeater == 1) { radio.frequency(freq); } state = 0; txcount = 0; }
}
}
void getValue() {
int p = 0;
char temp;
for(;;) {
if(Serial.available()) {
temp = Serial.read();
if(temp == 59) { cmdbuff[p] = 0; Serial.print("@");
for(int x = 0; x < 32; x++) { Serial.print(cmdbuff[x]);}
Serial.println();
return;
}
cmdbuff[p] = temp;
p++;
if(p == 32) {
Serial.print("@");
for(int x = 0; x < 32; x++) {
Serial.println(cmdbuff[x]);
}
cmdbuff[0] = 0;
Serial.println("X0;"); return; } // some sort of alignment issue? lets not feed junk into whatever takes this string in
}
}
}