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A Linux based program that runs a GPS to track cosmic rays on a raspberry pi (or with some tweaking any other device with a uart port).

TODO- features

  • Configuration loading
  • Find that awesome switching singal handler you had pre git
  • Create user for the ergo-telescope deamon to provide restricted permissions
  • ? Psad and firewall config ?
  • Add file system full detection
  • Encryption between pis and server (?rsync via ssh with keys and accounts for each pi ? )
  • Compression of local data on the pis (not in master due to the fact that the file must be uncompressed to count bytes)
  • Use of a actual local database instead of just a csv and possible mesh pi network processing/storage
  • Default configuration file as well as a aviation config file
  • Better argument handling

TODO- Bugs

  • Fix Log timestamp on boot by polling time from GPS before logging (accidently fixed by adding a boot light delay, however the time is still system time so when not on network log messages will not render time correctly)

#APT

If you don't want to build this from source you can add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file

deb http://packages.ergotelescope.org/debian stable/

you also need the key or else apt will not allow you to install the file

curl http://packages.ergotelescope.org/ergo.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -

Then all you have to do is.

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ergo-telescope

#Building If you would just like to build a bin file for testing run autoreconf -iv ./configure make

If you would like to build a .deb enter the ergo-telescope dir and run

dpkg-checkbuilddeps

and install missing build deps with apt-get

Finally run dpkg-buildpackage

a .deb file will be created and can be installed with

dpkg -i

#Configuration As of version 1.2 To configure the raspi to your needs you can create a GPS.conf file with ucenter (https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/u-center-windows) and move it to /etc/ERGO/GPS.conf If no GPS.conf is found the progrm will only use default setting.

As of version 1.4 To configure the raspi you need to edit the file located under /etc/ERGO/ergo-telescope.cfg and change GPS_config_file = ""; to GPS_config_file = "YOUR_FILENAME_HERE"; We currently ship with GPS_aviation.conf . This file is well suited for tests < 1g (such as a weather ballon).

the baudrate must be 38400 for the raspi to work.

#Debugging If any bugs are found please contact me. If you're really bored and want to look for bugs you can open up gdb, or radare2 in a screen session after stoping the ergo service with the command sudo service ergo-telescope stop . However I run gperf with almost every build. This program does have some built in debugging features that can be activated by running the program directly with a number 1-4 after it (eg ergo-telescope 3) the number increases verbosity. ONLY ONE ergo-telescope CAN RUN AT A TIME BECAUSE IT USES THE SAME PORT.

#Logs you can access logging and data by going to the /etc/ERGO directory

Logs are under ERGO_LOGS.log and ERGO_HEX.log Data is under ERGO_DATA.csv A data stamp will look like this

Date Time ID lat lon alt nanoseconds

11/25/14 19:32:41 442 +092365181 -289141422 -0002102 651011889

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