Commit Graph

44 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Thompson
e6ad5efbb7
Touch Test tweak & Scanner default squelch (#1295)
* Leave nav bar visible at start & change seed
* Change default Scanner squelch
2023-07-23 21:06:19 +02:00
Kyle Reed
6574272ca8
Freqman improvements (#1276)
* Show .1 MHz in pretty freqman string

* Refactor load to user FreqmanDB

* Recon file parsing cleanup

* use strtol for parse_int

* recon file cleanup

* Fix bugs in Recon changes

* PR feedback

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Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kallanreed@noreply.github.com>
2023-07-17 11:43:37 -07:00
Kyle Reed
29e495a17f
Freqman UI (#1255)
* FreqmanDB direct file
* Clear UI for short lists
* Final touches on freqlist UI.
* Support vertical alignment in NewButton
* New buttons in FreqMan
* Wiring up UI to filewrapper actions
* Work around empty file
2023-07-11 22:48:36 +02:00
Kyle Reed
497ca3f934
Refactor freqman_db parsing (#1244)
* WIP freqman changes/memory perf/stash
* Split ui tone_key function out for testing.
* Add more tests and fix bugs.
* Use default max_entries in recond
* Set limit back to 90 for now
2023-07-08 22:04:12 +02:00
Kyle Reed
9b665a43c5
Radio state initialization (#1236)
* WIP RadioState init

* TX/RX cleanup

* Update all apps using RadioState and setting modulation mode

* Set apps to use AM mode

* Don't push modulation update in RadioState.

* Support passing overrides to Audio and MicTX

* Support set_nearest on OptionsField, fix recon step

* Fix audio, typo

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Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kylereed@manzana.lan>
Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kallanreed@noreply.github.com>
2023-07-04 18:26:26 -05:00
gullradriel
5cd9c377d2
Recon record (#1182)
* added auto record checbox and functions (audio and raw)
* Changed baseband compile option from -O3 to -O2. Trying lower gave unexpeted and crashing results.
* added 650k SPEC bw
* fix hang if wait is -100
* fixing no SPEC support in scanner
2023-06-25 08:16:49 +02:00
Mark Thompson
7b669d7001
Proposed default focus changes (#1165)
* Changed default focus of pocsag, glass, scanner, sonde
2023-06-18 08:14:29 +02:00
Mark Thompson
a5c7eb2fbc
Starting freq fixes when no App Settings, and support for App Settings in Scanner App (Mode/BW/Step only) (#1153)
* Fix initial freq when no App Settings tpms
* Default POCSAG freq when no App Settings
* Enable Scanner App Settings for Modulation/BW/Step
* Default SONDE freq when no App Settings
2023-06-14 16:54:19 +02:00
Kyle Reed
6298388fe1
Stash radio settings per app (#1151)
* add a little Stash utility.
* add radio state RAII helper.
* first part of radio_state changes
* add radio_state_ to rest of apps
* fix freq_step and format
* fix unused ui_sigfrx: corrected sample rate, added back freq setting
2023-06-14 09:57:20 +02:00
Kyle Reed
8bd3d6249d
App settings revamp (#1139)
* WIP AppSetting overhaul

* WIP migrating apps to new settings.

* remove settings, rename tuned => target

* formatting

* Minor fixes

* Fix hang on app load

* run formatter

* PR comment fixes

* Load modulation into receiver model in app_settings

* Run formatter

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Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kallanreed@outlook.com>
2023-06-11 11:47:13 -07:00
Kyle Reed
0f28fefc82
Consolidate styles (#1116)
* Consolidate styles into a Styles class and clean up code

* Format

* Add style_bg_dark_grey for nav bar

* Fix bugs found in PR

* Rename styles

* Add bg_white style

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Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kallanreed@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: gullradriel <3157857+gullradriel@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-07 08:33:32 -07:00
Mark Thompson
f2a7617b1b
WFM bandwidth widget dial direction (clockwise==increasing) & OptionsField widget change (circular list) (#1109)
* Put WFM bandwidth options in ascending order

* Put WFM bandwidth options in ascending order

* Put WFM bandwidth options in ascending order

* Put WFM bandwidth options in ascending order

* Put WFM bandwidth options in ascending order

* Clang formatting attempt

* OptionsField wrapping - for your consideration

Perhaps if OptionsWidget supported wrapping, then it would be easier to dial through all available options without having to know which direction to turn the dial.
2023-06-06 18:46:08 +02:00
Kyle Reed
28319652c1
Add AudioVolumeField -- cleanup (#1107)
* WIP Adding AudioVolumeField

* Fix build break

* Add Bernd to about

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Co-authored-by: kallanreed <kallanreed@outlook.com>
2023-06-04 12:56:46 -07:00
Mark Thompson
a1189faad1
Fixed Scanner RESUME button when delay timer Wsa==0, issue #1041 (#1046) 2023-05-22 23:21:00 +02:00
jLynx
033c4e9a5b
Formatted code (#1007)
* Updated style

* Updated files

* fixed new line

* Updated spacing

* File fix WIP

* Updated to clang 13

* updated comment style

* Removed old comment code
2023-05-19 08:16:05 +12:00
Mark Thompson
d059248802
Scanner enhancements (#986) (#999)
* Scanner enhancements (issue #986)
2023-05-18 17:01:39 +02:00
Brumi-2021
75c2b69f19 Scanner BW label corrections 2022-12-30 00:38:54 +01:00
rusty.labs
1f7b800c2a #765 unlimited range for manual mode
* fix for #765, manual mode has unlimited range now
* speedup for button_add.on_select (roughly x70 times faster)
* fix for random freezes while switching to Audio
2022-12-26 17:18:30 -05:00
GullCode
7f6aebbe53 Fixed typos 2022-11-20 18:29:20 +01:00
GullCode
5f62926af3 Fixed typo 2022-11-20 18:02:54 +01:00
GullCode
17f6475506 Added/Renamed AM bandwidth modes 2022-11-20 17:44:11 +01:00
GullCode
2b78f9e907 Correct WFM bw label to 200k 2022-10-18 21:36:22 +02:00
GullCode
ae8633c569 Use FREQMAN_MAX_PER_FILE instead of MAX_DB_ENTRY 2022-10-11 12:40:49 +02:00
Timo Taskinen
50bd08d9ff
Fix AM bandwidth and sampling rate in scanner (#671)
In scanner app, the bandwidth and sampling rate for AM modulation was incorrect. This resulted in high pitched and distorted sound. I have now copied the settings from the Audio receiver app, and now the sound in Scanner sounds good also in AM mode.
2022-06-07 11:05:17 +12:00
Arjan Onwezen
efdefa85be Quick fix (as figures out by @bluegizmo83) to make sure WM8731S chips don't stay silent after pause in scanner app. 2022-04-08 09:51:41 -04:00
GullCode
02d69e54eb Fixed uninitialized / missing switch cases, unused 2021-01-27 17:03:20 +01:00
Erwin Ried
06d4916144
Merge pull request #187 from rascafr/rascafr/scanner-app-load-frequency-files
Scanner app - Load custom frequency files
2020-10-27 22:03:26 +01:00
Rascafr
f95467d71b loaded_file_name goes back to default 'scanner' file if load step fails 2020-09-11 22:17:40 +02:00
Rascafr
200c57f990 Save new frequencies into the default / user loaded freqman txt file 2020-09-11 22:15:35 +02:00
Rascafr
d2c66f4515 Removed confirmation modal after load is successful 2020-09-11 22:07:12 +02:00
Rascafr
dbdb0bd379 Added ui_scanner load button for any .txt frequency file 2020-09-11 21:11:42 +02:00
euquiq
b41074fbe3 Revert into use of spaces for padding freq
This patch addresses the issue detected in: https://github.com/eried/portapack-mayhem/issues/159

This patch will revert the behavior of the function to_string_short_freq

into using spaces on the left of the integer part of the frequency (as it did originally).

When upgrading the scanner app, I did change the behavior of this function eliminating those spaces, so I could gain some characters-worth of space inside the scanner,  but I failed to detect that it introduced some lack of padding on the rx->audio app.

Now, it is back as before, and I also did update the scanner so it can cope with the "extra spaces" this function now adds (again).
2020-08-21 15:05:37 -03:00
euquiq
1b2c68b3c0 New squelch behavior and fixes
Squelch value now goes from -90 to +20 and it's directly compared against the max_db parameter returned from each freq scanned by the radio subsystem, with no adjusts or manipulation (you adjust the number as will be used).

Less squelch means weaker signals will trigger it. (as expected).

There was a tiny cosmetic bug when you deleted a frequency from the scanning memory: The description was not erased from screen and you could see it while the scan did not resume.

There was another bug on the pause button: If you asked for another manual scan range when paused, the button kept the text "RESUME"  (its text was not reset to "PAUSE" again).
2020-08-01 00:58:34 -03:00
euquiq
ee67f74fa7 Added two new buttons and other enhancements
Added buttons for:

Change scanning direction (ascending / descending)

Saving current freq into the SCANNER.TXT file

(Please notice that, on the other hand -for safety issues- the DEL FQ button, deletes the frequency only from the temp memory on the actual scanning session, but does NOT erases the freq. inside the SCANNER.TXT)

Also there are other bug fixes and scanning speed enhancements.
2020-07-28 21:05:10 -03:00
euquiq
03084251c5 Added MIC TX and FREQ DEL buttons
MIC TX button :Shortcut for jumping into TX -> MIC app.

FREQ DEL button: Deletes currently displayed frequency from temporary scanning memory. Ideal to get rid of those not wanted "noisy" freqs in the middle of a range scan.

Also, some code optimizations thrown in.
2020-07-28 01:21:52 -03:00
euquiq
e8f6e1389e better "squelch" and coloring big numbers
When scanner finds a freq with high dbi, it locks into it "listening" a bit more (less than a second) for either confirm or discard it as an actual high dbi or just a spurious thing.

The big number frequency changes color accordingly: Grey = just scanning, yellow = locking in, Green = Found something, allowing the user to listen.
2020-07-25 14:07:03 -03:00
euquiq
27f566be8f scanner-enhanced-version
New ui_scanner, inspired on AlainD's (alain00091) PR: https://github.com/eried/portapack-mayhem/pull/80

It includes the following:

1) A big frequency numbers display.

2) A Manual scan section (you can input a frequency range (START / END), choose a STEP value from an available of standard frequency intervals, and press SCAN button.

3) An AM / WFM / NFM scan mode selector, changing "on the fly".

4) A PAUSE / RESUME button, which will make the scanner to stop upon you listening something of interest

5) AUDIO APP button, a quick shortcut into the analog audio visualizing / recording app, with the mode, frequency, amp, LNA, VGA settings already in tune with the scanner.

6) Two enums are added to freqman.hpp, reserved for compatibility with AlainD's proposed freqman's app and / or further enhancement. More on this topic:

ORIGINAL scanner just used one frequency step, when creating scanning frequency ranges, which was unacceptable.  AlainD enhanced freqman in order to pass different steppings along with ranges.  This seems an excellent idea, and I preserved that aspect on my current implementation of thisscanner, while adding those enums into the freqman just to keep the door open for AlainD's freqman in the future.

7) I did eliminate the extra blank spaces added by function to_string_short_freq() which created unnecessary spacing in every app where there is need for a SHORT string, from a frequency number. (SHORT!, no extra spaces!!)

8) I also maintained AlainD idea of capping the number of frequencies which are dynamically created for each range and stored inside a memory based db. While AlainD capped the number into 400 frequencies, I was able to up that value a bit more, into 500.

Cheers!
2020-07-20 16:43:24 -03:00
eried
89f953c75e Update ui_scanner.cpp 2020-06-07 21:35:55 +02:00
Jonathan Elder
086f3098c4 Scanner features (#55) - Added freq description to scanner display. 2020-06-07 21:35:55 +02:00
Jonathan Elder
4d839ea44e Scanner update
Renamed scanner squelch to trigger
Added squelch for audio output
2020-06-07 21:35:54 +02:00
Ziggy
b690165da3 UI Redesign for Portapack-Havoc (#268)
* Power: Turn off additional peripheral clock branches.

* Update schematic with new symbol table and KiCad standard symbols.
Fix up wires.

* Schematic: Update power net labels.

* Schematic: Update footprint names to match library changes.

* Schematic: Update header vendor and part numbers.

* Schematic: Specify (arbitrary) value for PDN# net.

* Schematic: Remove fourth fiducial. Not standard practice, and was taking up valuable board space.

* Schematic: Add reference oscillator -- options for clipped sine or HCMOS output.

* Schematic: Update copyright year.

* Schematic: Remove CLKOUT to CPLD. It was a half-baked idea.

* Schematic: Add (experimental) GPS circuit.
Add note about charging circuit.
Update date and revision to match PCB.

* PCB: Update from schematic change: now revision 20180819.
Diff was extensive due to net renumbering...

* PCB: Fix GPS courtyard to accommodate crazy solder paste recommendation in integration manual.
PCB: Address DRC clearance violation between via and oscillator pad.

* PCB: Update copyright on drawing.

* Update schematic and PCB date and revision.

* gitignore: Sublime Text editor project/workspace files

* Power: Power up or power down peripheral clock at appropriate times, so firmware doesn't freeze...

* Clocking: Fix incorrect shift for CGU IDIVx_CTRL.PD field.

* LPC43xx: Add CGU IDIVx struct/union type.

* Power: Switch off unused IDIV dividers. Make note of active IDIVs and their use.

* HackRF Mode: Upgrade firmware to 2018.01.1 (API 1.02)

* MAX V CPLD: Refactor class to look more like Xilinx CoolRunner II CPLD class.

* MAX V CPLD: Add BYPASS, SAMPLE support.
Rename enter_isp -> enable, exit_isp -> disable.
Use SAMPLE at start of flash process, which somehow addresses the problem where CFM wouldn't load into SRAM (and become the active bitstream) after flashing.

* MAX V CPLD: Reverse verify data checking logic to make it a little faster.

* CPLD: After reprogramming flash, immediately clamp I/O signals, load to SRAM, and "execute" the new bitstream.

* Si5351: Refactor code, make one of the registers more type-safe.
Clock Manager: Track selected reference clock source for later use in user interface.

* Clock Manager: Add note about PPM only affecting Si5351C PLLA, which always runs from the HackRF 25MHz crystal.
It is assumed an external clock does not need adjustment, though I am open to being convinced otherwise...

* PPM UI: Show "EXT" when showing PPM adjustment and reference clock is external.

* CPLD: Add pins and logic for new PortaPack hardware feature(s).

* CPLD: Bitstream to support new hardware features.

* Clock Generator: Add a couple more setter methods for ClockControl registers.

* Clock Manager: Use shared MCU CLKIN clock control configuration constant.

* Clock Manager: Reduce MCU CLKIN driver current. 2mA should be plenty.

* Clock Manager: Remove redundant clock generator output enable.

* Bootstrap: Remove unnecessary ldscript hack to locate SPIFI mode change code in RAM.

* Bootstrap: Get CPU operating at max frequency as soon as possible.
Update SPIFI speed comment.
Make some more LPC43xx types into unions with uint32_t.

* Bootstrap: Explicitly configure IDIVB for SPIFI, despite LPC43xx bootloader setting it.

* Clock Manager: Init peripherals before CPLD reconfig. Do the clock generator setup after, so we can check presence of PortaPack reference clock with the help of the latest CPLD bitstream.

* Clock Manager: Reverse sense of conditional that determines crystal or non-crystal reference source. This is for an expected upcoming change where multiple external options can be differentiated.

* Bootstrap: Consolidate clock configuration, update SPIFI rate comment.

* Clock Manager: Use IDIVA for clock source for all peripherals, instead of PLL1. Should make switching easier going forward.
Don't use IRC as clock during initial clock manager configuration. Until we switch to GP_CLKIN, we should go flat out...

* ChibiOS M0: Change default clock speed to 204MHz, since bootstrap now maxes out clock speed before starting M0 execution.

* PortaPack IO: Expose method to set reference oscillator enable pin.

* Pin configuration: Do SPIFI pin config with other pins, in preparation for eliminating separate bootloader.

* Pin configuration: Disable input buffers on pins that are never read.

* Revert "ChibiOS M0: Change default clock speed to 204MHz, since bootstrap now maxes out clock speed before starting M0 execution."

This reverts commit c0e2bb6cc4cc656769323bdbb8ee5a16d2d5bb03.

* PCB: Change PCB stackup, Tg, clarify solder mask color, use more metric.

* PCB: Move HackRF header P9 to B.CrtYd layer.

* PCB: Change a Tg reference I missed.

* PCB: Update footprints for parts with mismatched CAD->tape rotation.
Adjust a few layer choice and line thickness bits.

* PCB: Got cold feet, switched back to rectangular pads.

* PCB: Add Eco layers to be visible and Gerber output.

* PCB: Use aux origin for plotting, for tidier coordinates.

* PCB: Output Gerber job file, because why not?

* Schematic: Correct footprints for two reference-related components.

* Schematic: Remove manfuacturer and part number for DNP component.

* Schematic: Specify resistor value, manufacturer, part number for reference oscillator series termination.

* PCB: Update netlist and footprints from schematic.

* Netlist: Updated component values, footprints.

* PCB: Nudge some components and traces to address DRC clearance violations.

* PCB: Allow KiCad to update zone timestamps (again?!).

* PCB: Generate *all* Gerber layers.

* Schematic, PCB: Update revision to 20181025.

* PCB: Adjust fab layer annotations orientation and font size.

* PCB: Hide mounting hole reference designators on silk layer.

* PCB: Shrink U1, U3 pads to get 0.2mm space between pads.

* PCB: Set pad-to-mask clearance to zero, leave up to fab. Set minimum mask web to 0.2mm for non-black options.

* PCB: Revise U1 pad shape, mask, paste, thermal drills.
Clearance is improved at corner pads.

* PCB: Tweak U3 for better thermal pad/drill/mask/paste design.

* PCB: Change solder mask color to blue.

* Schematic, PCB: Update revision to 20181029.

* PCB: Bump minimum mask web down a tiny bit because KiCad is having trouble with math.

* Update schematic

* Remove unused board files.

* Add LPC43xx functions.

* chibios: Replace code with per-peripheral structs defining clocks, interrupts, and reset bits.

* LPC43xx: Add MCPWM peripheral struct.

* clock generator: Use recommended PLL reset register value.

Datasheet recommends a value. AN619 is quiet on the topic, claims the low nibble is default 0b0000.

* GPIO: Tweak masking of SCU function.

I don't remember why I thought this was necessary...

* HAL: Explicitly turn on timer peripheral clocks used as systicks, during init.

* SCU: Add struct to hold pin configuration.

* PAL: Add functions to address The Glitch.

https://greatscottgadgets.com/2018/02-28-we-fixed-the-glitch/

* PAL/board: New IO initialization code

Declare initial state for SCU pin config, GPIOs. Apply initial state during PAL init. Perform VAA slow turn-on to address The Glitch.

* Merge M0 and M4 to eliminate need for bootstrap firmware

During _early_init, detect if we're running on the M4 or M0.
If M4: do M4-specific core initialization, reset peripherals, speed up SPIFI clock, start M0, go to sleep.
If M0: do all the other things.

* Pins: Miscellaneous SCU configuration tweaks.

* Little code clarity improvement.

* bootstrap: Remove, not necessary.

* Clock Manager: Large re-working to support external references.

* Clock Manager: Actually store chosen clock reference

Similarly-named local was covering a member and discarding the value.

* Clock Manager: Reference type which contains source, frequency.

* Setup: Display reference source, frequency in frequency correction screen.

* LPC43xx API: Add extern "C" for use from C++.

* Use LPC43xx API for SGPIO, GPDMA, I2S initialization.

* I2S: Add BASE_AUDIO_CLK management.

* Add MOTOCON_PWM clock/reset structure.

* Serial: Fix dumb typos.

* Serial: Remove extra reference operator.

* Serial: Cut-and-paste error in structure type name.

* Move SCU structure from PAL to LPC43xx API.

It'd be nice if I gave some thought to where code should live before I commit it.

* VAA power: Move code to HackRF board file

It doesn't belong in PAL.

* MAX5 CPLD: Add SAMPLE and EXTEST methods.

* Flash image: Change packing scheme to use flash more efficiently.

Application is now a single image for both M4 bootstrap and M0.
Baseband images come immediately after application binary. No need to align to large blocks (and waste lots of flash).

* Clock Manager: Remove PLL1 power down function.

* Move and rename peripherals reset function to board module.

* Remove unused peripheral/clock management.

* Clock Manager: Extract switch to IRC into separate function.

* Clock Manager: More explicit shutdown of clocks, clock generator.

* Move initialization to board module.

* ChibiOS: Rename "application" board, add "baseband" board.

There are now two ChibiOS "boards", one which runs the application and does the hardware setup. The other board, "baseband", does very little setup.

* Clock Manager: Remove unused crystal enable/disable code.

* Clock Manager: Restore clock configuration to SPIFI bootloader state before app shutdown.

* Reset peripherals on app shutdown.

Be careful not to reset M0APP (the core we're running on) or GPIO (which is holding the hardware in a stable state).

* M4/baseband hal_lld_init: use IDIVA, which is configured earlier by M0.

This was causing problems during restart into HackRF mode. Baseband hal_lld_init changed M4 clock from IDIVA (set by M0) to PLL1, which was unceremoniously turned off during shutdown.

* Audio app: Stop audio PLL on shutdown.

* M4 HAL: Make LPC43XX_M4_CLK_SRC optional.

This was changing the BASE_M4_CLK when a baseband was run.

* LPC43xx C++ layer: Fix IDIVx constructor IDIV narrow field width.

* Application board: hide the peripherals_reset function, as it isn't useful except during hardware init.

* Consolidate hardware init code to some degree.

ClockManager is super-overloaded and murky in its purpose.
Migrate audio from IDIVC to IDIVD, to more closely resemble initial clock scheme, so it's simpler to get back to it during shutdown.

* Migrate some startup code to application board.

* Si5351: Use correct methods for reset().

update_output_enable_control() doesn't reset the enabled outputs to the reset state, unless the object is freshly initialized, which it isn't when performing firmware shutdown.
For similar reasons, use set_clock_control() instead of setting internal state and then using the update function.

* GPIO: Set SPIFI CS pin to match input buffer state coming out of bootloader.

* Change application board.c to .cpp, with required dependent changes

* Board: Clean up SCU configuration code/data.

* I2S: Add shutdown code and use it.

* LPC43xx: Consolidate a bunch of structures that had been scattered all over.

...because I'm an undisciplined coder.

* I2S: Fix ordering of branch and base clock disable.

Core was hanging, presumably because the register interface on the branch/peripheral was unresponsive after the base clock was disabled.

* Controls: Save and expose raw navigation wheel switch state

I need to do some work on debouncing and ignoring simultaneous key presses.

* Controls: Add debug view for switches state.

* Controls: Ignore all key presses until all keys are released.

This should address some mechanical quirks of the navigation wheel used on the PortaPack.

* Clock Manager: Wait for only the necessary PLL to lock.

Wasn't working on PortaPacks without a built-in clock reference, as that uses the other PLL.
TODO: Switching PLLs may be kind of pointless now...

* CMake: Pull HackRF project from GitHub and build.

* CMake: Remove commented code.

* CMake: Clone HackRF via HTTPS, not SSH.

* CMake: Extra pause for slow post-DFU firmware boot-up.

* CMake: TODO to fix SVF/XSVF file source.

* CMake: Ask HackRF hackrf_usb to make DFU binary.

* Travis-CI: Add dfu-util, now that HackRF firmware is being built for inclusion.

* Travis-CI: Update build environment to Ubuntu xenial

Previously Trusty.

* Travis-CI: Incorrectly structured my request for dfu-util package.

I'm soooo talented.

* ldscript: Mark flash, ram with correct R/W/X flags.

* ldscript: Enlarge M0 flash region to 1Mbyte, the size of the HackRF SPI flash.

* Receiver: Hide PPM adjustment if clock source is not HackRF crystal.

* Documentation: Update product photos and README.

* Documentation: Add TCXO feature to README description.

* Application: Rearrange files to match HAVOC directory structure.

* Map view in AIS (#213)

* Added GeoMapView to AISRecentEntryDetailView

* Added autoupdate in AIS map

* Revert "Map view in AIS (#213)"

This reverts commit 262c030224.

This commit will be cherry-picked onto a clean branch, then re-committed after a troublesome pull request is reverted.

* Revert "Upstream merge to make new revision of PortaPack work (#206)"

This reverts commit 920b98f7c9.

This pull request was missing some changes and was preventing firmware from functioning on older PortaPacks.

* CPLD: Pull bitstream from HackRF project.

* SGPIO: Identify pins on CPLD by their new functions. Pull down HOST_SYNC_EN.

* CPLD: Don't load HackRF CPLD bitstream into RAM.

Trying to converge CPLD implementations, so this shouldn't be necesssary. HOWEVER, it would be good to *check* the CPLD contents and provide a way to update, if necessary.

* CPLD: Tweak clock generator config to match CPLD timing changes in HackRF.

* PinConfig: Drive CPLD pins correctly.

* CMake: Use jboone/hackrf master branch, now that CPLD fixes are there.

* CMake: Fix HackRF CPLD SVF dependency.

Build would break on the first pass, but work if you restarted make.

* CMake: Fix my misuse of the HackRF CMake configuration -- was building from too deep in the directory tree

* CMake: Work-around for CMake 3.5 not supporting ExternalProject_Add SOURCE_SUBDIR.

* CMake: Choose a CMP0005 policy to quiet CMake warnings.

* Settings: Show active clock reference. Only show PPM adjustment for HackRF source.

* Setup: Format clock reference frequency in MHz, not Hz.

* Radio Settings: Change reference clock text color.

Make consistent color with other un-editable text.
TODO: This is a bit of a hack to get ui::Text objects to support custom colors, like the Label structures used elsewhere.

* Pin config: VREGMODE=1, add other pins for completeness, comment detail

* Pin setup: More useful comments.

* Pin setup: Change some defaults, only set up PortaPack pins if detected.

* Pin setup: Disable LPC pull-ups on PP CPLD data bus, as CPLD is pulling up.

* Baseband: Allow larger HackRF firmware image.

* HackRF: Remove USER_INTERFACE CMake variable.

* CPLD: Make use of HackRF CPLD tool to generate code.

* Release: Add generation of MD5SUMS, SHA256SUMS during "make release"

* Clock generator: Match clock output currents to HackRF firmware.

Someday, we will share a code base again...

* CMake: Make "firmware" target part of the "all" target.

So now an unqualified "make" will make the firmware binary.

* CMake: Change how HackRF firmware is incorporated into binary.

Use the separate HackRF "RAM" binary. Get rid of the strip-dfu utility, since there's no longer a need to extract the binary from the DFU.

* CMake: Renamed GIT_REVISION* -> GIT_VERSION* to match HackRF build env.

* CMake: Bring git version handling closer to HackRF for code reuse.

* Travis-CI: Rework CI release artifact output.

* Travis-CI: Don't assign PROJECT_NAME within deploy-nightly.sh

* Travis-CI: Oops, don't include distro package for compiler...

...when also installing it from a third-party PPA.

* Travis-CI: Update GCC package, old one seems "retired"?

* Travis-CI: OK, the gcc-arm-none-eabi package is NOT current. Undoing...

* Travis-CI: Path oopsies.

* Travis-CI: More path confusion. I think this will do it. *touch wood*

* Travis-CI: Update build message sent to FreeNode #portapack IRC.

* Travis-CI: Break out BUILD_DATE from BUILD_NAME.

* Travis-CI: Introduce build directories, include MD5 and SHA256 hashes.

* Travis-CI: Fix MD5SUMS/SHA256SUMS paths.

* Travis-CI: Fix typo generating name for binary links.

* Power: Keep 1V8 off until after VAA is brought up.

* Power: Bring up VAA in several steps to keep voltage swing small.

* About: Show longer commit/tag version string.

* Versioning: Report non-CI builds with "local-" version prefix.

* Travis-CI: Report new nightly build site in IRC notification.

* Change use of GIT_VERSION to VERSION_STRING
Required by prior merge.

* Git: add "hackrf" submodule.

* CMake: Use hackrf submodule for build, stop pulling during build.

* Travis: Fix build paths due to CMake submodule changes.

* Travis: Explicitly update submodules recursively

* Revert "Travis: Explicitly update submodules recursively"

This reverts commit b246438d805f431e727e01b7407540e932e89ee1.

* Travis: Try to sort out hackrf submodule output paths...

* Travis: I don't know what I'm doing.

* CMake: "make firmware" problem due to target vs. path used for dependency.

* HackRF: Incorporate YAML security fix.

* CMake: Fix more places where targets should be used...

...instead of paths to outputs.

* CMake: Add DFU file to "make firmware" outputs

* HackRF: Update submodule for CMake m0_bin.s path fix.

* added encoder support to alphanum

* added encoder support to freq-keypad

* UI Redesign -
added BtnGrid & NewButton widgets and created a new button-based
layout, with both encoder and touchscreen are supported.

* Scanner changes:
- using SCANNER.TXT for frequencies, ranges also supported. file
format is the same as any other frequency file, thus can be edited
via the Frequency Manager.
- add nfm bw selector & time-to-wait to the UI
- add SCANNER.TXT to sdcard dir

orignal idea & scanner file adopted from user 'bicurico'

* small changes to scanner

* remember last category on frequency manager

* fix: cast int16_t instead of uint16_t (although i doubt we will
have more than 32767 buttons in the array...)

* added a missing last_category_id on freq manager
2019-10-29 22:53:54 +01:00
furrtek
3ddc6553ac Beta scanner app
ADSB TX frame index bugfix (OOB)
2018-04-19 20:50:32 +01:00
furrtek
d0ce9610b5 Added some skeletons
Renamed "Scanner" to "Search"
Modified splash bitmap
Disabled Nuoptix TX
2018-03-27 12:52:07 +01:00
furrtek
3193c6ee99 Added bias-T status icon
Merged radio settings in one screen
2018-01-07 23:13:08 +00:00