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software for cat and microphone control for ubitxv6
Tom, wb6b
On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 05:38 AM, Tom, wb6b wrote:
I ruin my own VOIP server on AWS for one of my phones.This was meant to be: I run my own VOIP server on AWS for one of my phones. Although with the steep learning curve and trials and tribulations I had getting VOIP working the first time, maybe "ruin" is not so far off. Tom, wb6b |
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Tom, wb6b
On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 12:40 AM, Tom, wb6b wrote:
The RigPi and the open source ESP32 sound and sound over the internet library I linked to previously could be of help if you are going to create your own audio software application.Hi, Was doing some more reading on RigPi. Here is a page that talks about how the internet audio works in RigPi. https://rigpi.net/help/rigpi-audio.html It looks like to transport the audio over the internet, for remote operation of your station, RigPi is using "Mumble Voice Chat". Here is a link to Mumble: https://www.mumble.info Apparently gamers like this protocol to talk to each other because it has low audio latency. This may be a step up to a more modern web/browser friendly protocol. I believe echo link, for example, is based on older VOIP protocols. Although I believe there are now browser clients for VOIP. I'm not a VOIP hater. I ruin my own VOIP server on AWS for one of my phones. Tom, wb6b |
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Tom, wb6b
On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 04:08 AM, kalpak mukhopadhyay wrote:
I have my own raspberry pi and also proxmox vm through which I passthrough the soundcard and usb cable for wsjt-x. However, I want something for SSB phone as well.The RigPi software should let you do that. The source code is supposed to be out there, somewhere, if you want to modify it to use standard USB sound dongles. Otherwise you could look for a sound board for the Raspberry Pi that uses the same chip as the precompiled RigPi firmware uses. The standard audio software in the Raspberry Pi should let you route sound to and from a headset/speaker and microphone to the USB sound dongle you have connected to the uBitx. There are some Raspberry Pi Linux audio patch cord apps out there, but I have not tried them out. The RigPi and the open source ESP32 sound and sound over the internet library I linked to previously could be of help if you are going to create your own audio software application. Maybe there are some folks in the group that have more information on remotely controlling rigs and transporting the audio across a network. I've been studying this subject, that is why I just happened to have some links. ProxMox... Interesting, I just ran across that program and was up all night the other night installing it on a used Lenovo ThinkCentre computer I got a good price. SmartDrive reports the hard drive in it has 37,000 hours of use, so decided to put a new drive in it, though. The log message was not too subtle. Because of the hours, It actually suggests "now" is a good time to make a backup everything on the drive. I manage production systems on AWS and it will be nice to have a very tiny version of a "remote" management system for virtual machines on a machine (or two) on my home network. Many of the tools I use for work are overkill for a "personal" datacenter. Except for some issues with the installer not doing the right thing (why I was up all night), it is great to have an off the shelf easy to install VM/cluster management system. Tom, wb6b |
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kalpak mukhopadhyay
I have my own raspberry pi and also proxmox vm through which I passthrough the soundcard and usb cable for wsjt-x. However, I want something for SSB phone as well.
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Tom, wb6b
Hi,
Here are some resources for remote rig control. The best package I've seen seems to be this. https://rigpi.net Supposedly the source code is on Github, but I only found an empty repository for RigPi when I just now checked. Rather than the MFJ hardware and a Raspberry Pi, I have one of these little servers that I plan to use instead of a Pi, and I'll try to use a USB sound dongle. (If I can find the source code.) https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=dell+thin+client+3040+&_sacat=0 Here is a very interesting video on a Arduino package that makes using the ESP32 (and some others) for audio application easy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a936wNgtcRA Tom, wb6b |
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kalpak mukhopadhyay
Hello! I am looking for a software through which I can do both control as well as audio stream for uBitx. I want to access the radio from outside my house as well as talk via it. Just like in wsjt-x.
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