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ETSI LIP protocol #204

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dominenator opened this issue Apr 9, 2013 · 14 comments
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ETSI LIP protocol #204

dominenator opened this issue Apr 9, 2013 · 14 comments

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@dominenator
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Hello,
it is possible to implement to server ETSI LIP protocol?

@tananaev
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tananaev commented Apr 9, 2013

I guess it's possible, do you have a device that uses it?

@dominenator
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Yes i have device tak uses it, its TETRA terminal.

I have one more question, its possible to get data with information about position from RS232 port?

@tananaev
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tananaev commented Apr 9, 2013

I don't think it's possible to support your device, it uses radio channel (right?), so there should be some kind of receiver on server side.

If device sends location to serial port then it should be possible to get it :)

@dominenator
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Yes it uses radio channel but i receive data from serial port. TETRA Terminal -> TETRA Receiver with RS232. What should I do to get data from RS232 and send it to traccar database?

@tananaev
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tananaev commented Apr 9, 2013

What I meant is that it's theoretically possible to do it, but it's not implemented yet in Traccar.

@dominenator
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What can I do to implement this protocol? :) i have documentation but i dont know how to implement this protocol to server.

@tananaev
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Do you know Java?

@dominenator
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Unfortunately, not very well :(

@tananaev
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Then I'm afraid you can't do anything.

@dominenator
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Is it possible your help to implement this protocol?

@tananaev
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It requires too many changes to the server and I don't have time to do it any time soon.

@hellonishad
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hellonishad commented Nov 19, 2014

Please email me your documentation to [removed], let me check that I can do something for you.

@tsmgeek
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tsmgeek commented Feb 13, 2018

Could you convert what you get from RS232 and use the osamd protocol instead of writing a decoder directly into traccar. Just an idea.

@miorr
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miorr commented Nov 16, 2020

День добрый!
Подскажите, как решено насчет протокола ETSI LIP?
Какие пути решения данного вопроса?

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