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Googler July 19th 04 09:42 PM

House alarm -> Tx -> Handheld - How to?
 
I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. When the system is triggered, simultaneously with a local
sound alarm, I would like to receive a simple CW message ( no repeater
need to be involved)
Any ideas? Tnx in advance.
/M

Steve Nosko July 19th 04 11:39 PM


"Googler" wrote in message
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I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. When the system is triggered, simultaneously with a local
sound alarm, I would like to receive a simple CW message ( no repeater
need to be involved)
Any ideas? Tnx in advance.
/M


I'd start with a "unique" Subaudible tone on the Tx them program that tone
into the handheld & put it on CTSS receive. You could put any audio you
want on the TX. No CW required. Any time the squelch opens - alarm = true.

Or if you really want CW, just get/build any CW IDer and key the TX & IDer
with the alarm. Lotsa' PIC IDers around & In the various mags & QST.

How-zat?

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Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.



Googler July 20th 04 07:08 AM

"Steve Nosko" wrote in message ...
"Googler" wrote in message
om...
I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. When the system is triggered, simultaneously with a local
sound alarm, I would like to receive a simple CW message ( no repeater
need to be involved)
Any ideas? Tnx in advance.
/M


I'd start with a "unique" Subaudible tone on the Tx them program that tone
into the handheld & put it on CTSS receive. You could put any audio you
want on the TX. No CW required. Any time the squelch opens - alarm = true.

Or if you really want CW, just get/build any CW IDer and key the TX & IDer
with the alarm. Lotsa' PIC IDers around & In the various mags & QST.

How-zat?


Thank you. Yes, that would be very simple. I was thinking about CW
because one could create a different receptor points with the unique
identifiers.
In the more advanced system one could wish to send back a DTMF and
initiate an appropriate action. How to achieve this...the easiest way?
/M

Steve Nosko July 20th 04 11:34 PM


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"Googler" wrote in message
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I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. When the system is triggered, simultaneously with a local
sound alarm, I would like to receive a simple CW message ( no repeater
need to be involved)
Any ideas? Tnx in advance.
/M


I'd start with a "unique" Subaudible tone on the Tx them program that

tone
into the handheld & put it on CTSS receive. You could put any audio you
want on the TX. No CW required. Any time the squelch opens - alarm =

true.

Or if you really want CW, just get/build any CW IDer and key the TX &

IDer
with the alarm. Lotsa' PIC IDers around & In the various mags & QST.

How-zat?


Thank you. Yes, that would be very simple. I was thinking about CW
because one could create a different receptor points with the unique
identifiers.
In the more advanced system one could wish to send back a DTMF and
initiate an appropriate action. How to achieve this...the easiest way?
/M


Well, I'd go to a PIC chip like the 16F84 (since I used them in my
microprocessor basics class). There are (were) DTMF chips and the Pic could
easily send whatever they need. The DTMF decoder is a bit more complex at
the other end.

Another easier choice might be to simply use single tones and PLL (NE567 I
believe is the number) tone decoder chips. You should easily be able to fit
quite a few tones in the audio BW.
--
Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.



Googler July 21st 04 09:48 AM

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"Googler" wrote in message
om...
I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. When the system is triggered, simultaneously with a local
sound alarm, I would like to receive a simple CW message ( no repeater
need to be involved)
Any ideas? Tnx in advance.
/M

I'd start with a "unique" Subaudible tone on the Tx them program that

tone
into the handheld & put it on CTSS receive. You could put any audio you
want on the TX. No CW required. Any time the squelch opens - alarm =

true.

Or if you really want CW, just get/build any CW IDer and key the TX &

IDer
with the alarm. Lotsa' PIC IDers around & In the various mags & QST.

How-zat?


Thank you. Yes, that would be very simple. I was thinking about CW
because one could create a different receptor points with the unique
identifiers.
In the more advanced system one could wish to send back a DTMF and
initiate an appropriate action. How to achieve this...the easiest way?
/M


Well, I'd go to a PIC chip like the 16F84 (since I used them in my
microprocessor basics class). There are (were) DTMF chips and the Pic could
easily send whatever they need. The DTMF decoder is a bit more complex at
the other end.

Another easier choice might be to simply use single tones and PLL (NE567 I
believe is the number) tone decoder chips. You should easily be able to fit
quite a few tones in the audio BW.


Thank you so much. Now I have enough starting info. The NE567 chip
seems to be the best choice for my project.
/M

Steve Nosko July 21st 04 05:28 PM


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I would like to interface the house security alarm with my 2m Tx and
my handheld. ... /M

Steve I'd start with a "unique" Subaudible tone on the Tx them program
that
tone into the handheld & put it on CTSS receive. ...
How-zat?

Thank you. Yes, that would be very simple. I was thinking about CW
because one could create a different receptor points with the unique
identifiers. ... /M

Steve Well, I'd go to a PIC chip ... DTMF chips ...DTMF decoder ...
Another easier choice might be to simply use single tones and PLL
(NE567...

Thank you so much. Now I have enough starting info. The NE567 chip
seems to be the best choice for my project.
/M



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