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Quectel GNSS samples received — ready for integration into the marine vessel monitoring system.

  It Started With a Hardware Limitation I have been using Quectel GNSS modules in my designs for a while. They are reliable, well-documented, and the support ecosystem is solid. But the module I had been using had one problem that I kept running into: no external antenna support . For most projects that is a minor inconvenience. For a marine vessel monitoring and control system , it is a non-starter. A vessel hull blocks sky view, antenna placement is critical, and the difference between a clean fix and no fix at all often comes down to whether you can mount the antenna where it actually has line of sight. An integrated antenna in a sealed enclosure below deck simply does not cut it. So I went directly to Quectel. The Conversation With Quectel I reached out through their official sample request channel. I was not expecting much — most component manufacturers have a standard process: fill out a form, wait, get a few uni...

ECHO-1 on test run

This is my free time project. This is built with basic robotics components. H-Bridge to run the DC brush motor CW/CCW from a PWM signal which will control the speed as well. Ultrasonic sensor to detect any obstacle and this will be perfect if rotatory encoders are added in future.

New water meters

The new water meter is able to send a pulse for each liter/pulse so after the full deployment they will able to get the readings to a central location via a wireless network. This a a really great thing to test. I already tested by connecting a reed switch to the probe hole. http://www.elstermetering.com/en/V100.html