Hi all,
I just wanted to share my report as a buyer of one of the 2206 repaired units at deep discount. I’ve run it off and on for about a month now in Memphis, TN, USA and found that it’s been quite easy and relatively reliable. I’m a software engineer + ham radio operator, and I’ve worked with ESP32s before, but none of that knowledge really factored into my use here. It really was plug-and-play with my Bullseye LNB once i made a short coax jumper.
I’ve had to restart it a few times when it seems to have lost WiFi connection and not been able to reconnect.
I created a 3D print to mount the LNB on a tripod mount (Printables).
I’ve been running the 2206 off of a USB battery bank and it’s pulling about 2.5 watts (fluctuates some with the temperature swings we’ve had here this month).
I still have some doubts about how to use some of the data in this new lighter weight firmware, but I’m expecting for some future firmware changes to come that add a grib2 decoder. I’m saving my firmware feedback for future github issues.
Question for those who are ahead of me: are there any cases yet for the 2206? I figure given the mission here, something off-the-shelf or even reused from everyday life would be best. Looking for inspiration though. At this point my best idea is something like a food takeaway container, standoffs, and hot glue.
PS any 2206 owners who want a 3D print of the LNB mount that I designed but don’t have a 3D printer accessible, e-mail me ryan@turnrye.com and I’ll be happy to coordinate sending you one at cost of shipping.