Piccon
A PIC microcontroller-based radio controller for automated hidden transmitter hunting operations.
Description
Hidden transmitter hunting, often called fox hunting or Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF), presents a unique challenge for radio amateurs. This resource details the PicCon controller, a specialized device designed to automate the transmission of signals for such events. It integrates with a standard radio transceiver, functioning similarly to a packet radio TNC, by controlling the Push-To-Talk (PTT) line and injecting audio tones or modulated CW Morse code into the microphone input.
The PicCon unit is field-programmable using DTMF tones received via the radio, storing all settings in EEPROM for power-off retention. Its compact design and low power consumption (a few milliamps from a 7-35VDC source) make it suitable for remote deployment. An onboard LED indicates operational status, and a push-button allows manual start/stop of transmissions without DTMF.
Typically supplied as a kit, PicCon includes a PCB, components, and a comprehensive manual (available in HTML, RTF, and PDF formats). The kit provides a six-conductor interface cable, but users must supply radio and power plugs due to varied configurations. Byon, N6BG, developed this controller, which is available from the Byonics website.