Hi All,
I would like to introduce you to a new radio modem that we developed for very long range datalinks!
http://rfdesign.com.au/RFD900.php
Some of the key features of the RFD900 are as follows:
- Multi point and point to point link capability.
- Long range >40km depending on antennas and GCS setup.
- 2 x RP-SMA RF connectors, diversity switched.
- 1 Watt (+30dBm) transmit power.
- Transmit low pass filter.
- > 20dB Low noise amplifier.
- RX SAW filter.
- Passive front end band pass filter.
- Open source firmware / tools, field upgradeable, easy to configure.
- Small (30 x 57 x 13 mm), light weight (14.5g).
- Compatible with 3DR / Hope-RF radio modules.
- License free use in Australia, Canada, USA, NZ.
These modems are designed to support long range applications, while being easy to use and affordable.
These modems have been flying in various platforms and have demonstrated excellent performance in real applications.
RFD900 modems are now available at: http://store.rfdesign.com.au
Support within APM planner and the radio configurator from Michael Oborne is already available.
It works seamlessly with APM planner, all radio Mavlink parameters are available.
Update, December 2014: The RFD900+ with improved specifications is available now at:
http://store.rfdesign.com.au/rfd-900p-modem/
Seppo Saario
rfdesign.com.au
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Hi everyone,
We are trying to put RFD900+ in a single channel (non-hopping) mode to execute some frequency tests, does anybody have a hint to put the module in "Test-Mode"?
Thanks for that Paul. Hopefully will get it sorted shortly and be in the air soon.
Glen
you need a jumper if you are powering the radio from FTDI or from pixhawk
pin 4 is the + (positive power) pin for the radio, 1 and 2 are the - (negative) ground pin and are interconnected, pin 5 is + from the cable and pin 5 and 6 are interconnected, so you need to jump 6 and 4 to get power from pin 5 to pin 4.
if you use external power supply 4 is + and 1 or 2 is -
This is off the RFD900 datasheet/manual.
Thought this was how to set up.
no, you are reading "it" wrong. what are you reading?
Glen Leeon said :
Am I reading this right?
The modem that is on the quad should have a jumper across pins 2 and 4.
And the modem connected to computer via USB has jumper across pins 4 and 6?
Thanks.
Glen
V2.4 firmware for rfd900x radio.
Here is a link to AT command interface.
http://rfdesign.com.au/documentation/sik-at-commands/
The new one will vary slightly. ATI5 will show new parameter set, and ATI5? will give parameter info.
Kent
I assumed your talking 2.4 firmware, instead radio version number ?
kent Martin said:
Dennis and Paul,
The multipoint firmware for RFD900 does not do relaying. It only supports a topology where you have multiple ground stations and one aircraft, so that you do not need to send packets between the two radios that are not in line of sight.
I have built a firmware for the upcoming RFD900x that does do relaying and I will release the firmware once the RFD900x is released. We are using the firmware for OBC'2016 to get packets from the retrieval aircraft to the GCS via a relay aircraft. The firmware I've written is a fairly simple change to the point-to-point firmware rather than being based on the multipoint firmware. It only supports 3 nodes at the moment, but could be extended to more nodes if needed.
Cheers, Tridge
Kent,
Thanks for the info. Loads of it there for me to digest at this stage but will work slowly through it get to where I want to.
Firstly. I am not familiar with AT commands and where/how I view/change and program them. Can you point me the right direction? What do I need to use to set up and even check which version my modems are at the moment?
Thanks
Glen