m1dst / Jeeves

A modern, automated replacement for the hotel/butler bell contest groups use to show a multiplier was just worked.
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Jeeves

Many contest groups around the world use a hotel/butler bell to indicate a multiplier has just been worked. Jeeves is a modern, automated replacement for the bell which can be installed in or away from the working area. It also doubles up as 12v lighting for the area.

When a QSO is logged, a packet is broadcast from N1MM+/Win-Test which Jeeves captures and inspects. Depending on the multiplier status of the QSO, the LED string changes colour and dances to match the 8 possible states.

This is ideal for contest sites where the communal area is away from the working area and a bell may not be heard. It allows the non operators the fun of keeping track on the progress of the contest.

My installation now requires no setup for a contest other than plugging into a 12v source.

Hardware

It is important to use 12V LEDs and power them directly. You will not be able to power these from the ESP8266 device. Also consider that you can use even longer runs of LEDs by purchasing another string and plugging it into the end of the first. The only thing to consider is the volt drop so be prepared to feed 12v directly into each string. If you don't then you will find the LEDs may sparkle or not show the colour you are expecting.

Setup

To work correctly with Win-Test, you are required to configure Win-Teste to post score reports. We use those UDP packets to calculate the multipler status. I suggest you set the transmission time to 1 minute to make it as realtime as possible. Win-Test doesn't transmit multiplier status in the normal ADDQSO packet which means supporting Win-Test was far more complex than N1MM+.

Hookup Guide

Video

A video is available on YouTube which shows a working example of Jeeves. https://youtu.be/TC27MBxHUzQ

3D Printed case with bell Example hardware

Original prototype Example hardware

Future Expansion Ideas