ARF Blog


Way, way behind...but making progress!

Yeah, I'm really behind!  Take hope though!  I'm making the final tweaks on the firmware after what's been a super, super busy Spring. 

Here is the status:

1. I have the pricing for all of the individual components.  I need to roll those prices up to determine the final selling price(s).  I'll be doing that this week, so stay tuned for that info!

2. I'm finishing up the firmware.  I've improved a few user-interface things and I've decided to add "black list" features for the first release.  It just seemed like a good thing.  You can now mark a specific record as being "black listed" so that future searches no longer include it.  That's useful to be able to ignore those repeaters whose data are not valid, have gone away or that have some other data that makes them undesirable.  A feature I think you'll like...

3. I'm beginning to write the "build" and "user" documentation.  Without at least the "build" manual, ARF won't be much of a kit!

4. I still need to set up the business entity for selling ARF.  I've always done business as a sole proprietor, so I don't have any experience with any other form.  If anyone has some suggestions, I'll gladly take 'em!

5. The pre-punched Hammond case won't be available when I first release the kit.  This is mainly due to the fact that time is working against me, and I want to get the kit out as quickly as possible.  It will follow as soon as I get Hammond the dimensions they need and get the first run punched and verified.

6. I have the finished circuit boards and I need to take photos of it to replace the ones I have on the Web site.  Those had some "white wires" and I want you to see what it really looks like.  However, there are very few differences... (good news!).

Working on pricing...

I was able to get the bill of materials out to my distributor this week.  With any luck, I should have a good price in place in the next week or two.

Another WASHFest is history

Well, despite the freezing rain and slushy roads, the 2007 WASHFest came off pretty well!  While I suppose there were fewer attendees and sellers, it seemed like it was pretty busy.  The ARF table had quite a few visitors, with many questions and comments.  "Thanks" to all who came by and said hello! 

One of the most common comments was something like "Wow!  That's a great idea!  Anyone who travels will love this!".  And, "It supports *every* repeater type?  That's cool!". 

If you stopped by at the show, or even if you're reading this for the first, 5th, or hundredth time, drop me a line on the "Contact Me" page.  I'll add you to our mailing list and send you updates from time to time, to let you know what's new on the ARF horizon.

BTW: ARF worked great today! 

Getting ready for the show

My wife and I are busting a hump to try and get ready for the show tomorrow.  She's doing marketing-type materials whilst I'm writing code to support the ICOM radios.  I got the programming code done just a few minutes ago and I'm beating on it, scanning the radio at high speed.  So far, so good.

Tomorrow I'll have two functioning units, controlling an ICOM 746PRO and a Kenwood D700.  We'll have a sign-up sheet for interested parties and some half-sheet take home pages that give the Web site address, and some other details.  We'll also have a few signs that indicate just what ARF is, along with a feature summary, in the hopes of getting some interest from visitors.  Oh, and there'll be candy for the taking too! 

Still lots to do before the show!  I may be up all night...and the show setup begins at 6:00 am...

Final boards!

I got the latest PCB's in yesterday!  All works well, and it looks like it's a go!  I hope folks get out to the HamFest to take a look!

Latest ARF News

I'll be receiving the (hopefully!) final board prototypes tomorrow (2.21)!  Also, I've updated the database to support City/State as well as now having a unique database version, which can be viewed from the "Database" setup menu.  The repeater detail page now shows the city and state as scrolling text on line three. 

I added 1240 Mhz support to the repeater types.  That should be all of the available repeater types...I think!

I've also imported the database into MySQL to begin the process of bringing it online for users to modify.  The MySQL database is now the source of all new DB updates for ARF.

Still need to get the rest of the CAT support written.

I'll have a table at the 12th annual "WASHFest", sponsored by the Wireless Association of the South Hills, this coming Sunday, 02.25.  I should have several working ARF units for display, along with some printed materials that folks can peruse.

Board Status

I sent the boards to Advanced Circuits this morning.  Assuming no snafu's, this will be the board I ship.  It has changes now to make it a bit easier to assemble (wider pin spacings for standard capacitor sizes) and I modified the GPS footprint to try and accommodate row-spacing changes that the supplier has made. 

Meanwhile...I continue to struggle with SQL...grrrrrrrrr

Current status

Things have been moving a little slowly for the last several days.  First, I'm moving my database from MS Access to MySQL and attempting to do a better job of merging the Repeater info and the Lat/Lon data in queries I can use generically.  Since I'm no SQL guru (read: rank novice), I'm struggling with it a bit.  I thought I'd be sending the board out last week and haven't yet.  Mainly due to time.  I need to do one final check before I email it to Advanced Circuits.  I'm not too concerned that way, since I can work with what I have at the moment and when the new boards arrive, things should work the same way.

Additional photos

Some folks pointed out that I didn't have any screen shots from the unit.  I added some on the "Technical Stuff" page.  I also put a few shots of some prototype hardware, on the "History" page.  Please note that the photos are really not-so-hot!  But they do show a bit more of ARF's operating "look".

Firmware update

The following firmware items need to be completed for release #1:

- Rig control for the first ICOM and Yaesu models.

- Modify the database to include the city and state.

- Add display of database record count.

- Add in 1240 Mhz support.

- Modify the detail screen to scroll the city and state across the 3rd row.

- Add database version ID (most likely the date).

- Make the Morse ground speed interval user-configurable.

Board update

I finished what I hope is the final version of the board layout.  I'll be sending it out tonight, and I'll get them late next week.  This now includes fixes for a new version of the GPS module, as well as a design change to lower the power consumption off of the +5V.  Also cleaned up reference designators on the PCB so that construction should be a little easier.

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