Make Software Open Source
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Make Software Open Source
Considering that there appear to be no updates since 2021, would any consideration be made to making this software open source?
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Re: Make Software Open Source
Is this forum even monitored by the developers anymore? There hasn't been any responses to queries for many many months...
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Re: Make Software Open Source
Not sure ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I am trying to create a tool for the Flipper Zero to simply receive nearby sondes and display the coordinates on the screen and was hoping to review some of this code as a starting point. I know radiosonde_auto_rx is open source, but that is built for SDR receivers and the SX1276 radio on LilyGo LORA boards is much more similar to the CC1101 in the flipper.
I am trying to create a tool for the Flipper Zero to simply receive nearby sondes and display the coordinates on the screen and was hoping to review some of this code as a starting point. I know radiosonde_auto_rx is open source, but that is built for SDR receivers and the SX1276 radio on LilyGo LORA boards is much more similar to the CC1101 in the flipper.
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Re: Make Software Open Source
Go ahead, do it! I do not own a Flipper zero but it seems like a great exercise and a useful thing for lots of people when not busy stealing cars, LOL!theToivonen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:28 pm Not sure ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I am trying to create a tool for the Flipper Zero to simply receive nearby sondes and display the coordinates on the screen and was hoping to review some of this code as a starting point. I know radiosonde_auto_rx is open source, but that is built for SDR receivers and the SX1276 radio on LilyGo LORA boards is much more similar to the CC1101 in the flipper.
I suggest you use the rdz code (https://github.com/dl9rdz/rdz_ttgo_sonde) as a starting point. Better yet it might be even easier to directly address bazjo's documentation for RS41s which is really well done (https://github.com/bazjo/RS41_Decoding). I used these docs for writing an RS41 decoder for the Si4432 chip using a Raspberry Pi Pico (https://github.com/buttim/si4432SondeReceiver)
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Re: Make Software Open Source
Thank you!! That is incredibly helpful information. I'll be working on the DFM-17 first, since that's pretty much all they fly around here.
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Re: Make Software Open Source
Can't be of any help on DFM17s, they're not very common here in Italy. I just got three in one incredibly sunny and lucky day. Where are you located?
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Three in one day is very lucky! I'm in the Northeastern US. Here they seem to fly the DFM17 but in other parts of the country they use the RS41.
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