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I'm interested in building something to allow me to monitor the backup
battery voltage on our local repeater. I was thinking of using some CAT-1000 user input leads to be activated depending on the battery voltage. I could probably use some comparators and logic to allow only one lead to be active, depending on the battery voltage and then use that to activate a macro to 'say' the actual voltage. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the idea and if maybe someone already created such an animal. Joe AG4QC |
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"Joel" wrote in message
... I'm interested in building something to allow me to monitor the backup battery voltage on our local repeater. I was thinking of using some CAT-1000 user input leads to be activated depending on the battery voltage. I could probably use some comparators and logic to allow only one lead to be active, depending on the battery voltage and then use that to activate a macro to 'say' the actual voltage. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the idea and if maybe someone already created such an animal. A microcontroller with an ADC would be the best way. I'd use the PIC 12F675 and output the voltage in Morse. 73, Leon |
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