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Re: TT4 delays about 15 seconds as KISS modem
This is a known behavior of the mkiss kernel module creating a one-time delay. There are a few ways to address this (crc_force=1) this be it just be patient for your first connection
This is a known behavior of the mkiss kernel module creating a one-time delay. There are a few ways to address this (crc_force=1) this be it just be patient for your first connection
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David Ranch
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#12150
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TT4 delays about 15 seconds as KISS modem
I have a TT4 connected to a Raspberry Pi running PAT Winlink client and ax.25 and kissattach. I can connect the TT4 to PAT client when I use the kissattach command. After I power up my Raspberry Pi,
I have a TT4 connected to a Raspberry Pi running PAT Winlink client and ax.25 and kissattach. I can connect the TT4 to PAT client when I use the kissattach command. After I power up my Raspberry Pi,
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Bill AA6BD
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#12149
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FoxTelem using USB Sound
Has anybody use a USB soundcard to decode using FoxTelem ?
On mine I can see it detected on starting FoxTelem.jar, but not shown / available on the dropdown source menu.
This is on Rpi 3B running
Has anybody use a USB soundcard to decode using FoxTelem ?
On mine I can see it detected on starting FoxTelem.jar, but not shown / available on the dropdown source menu.
This is on Rpi 3B running
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Suryono Adisoemarta
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#12148
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Dual purpose DMR hotspot and HF digimodes
Has anyone seen a build that uses say a Pi4b to work simultaneously as a DMR radio hotspot and to work HF digital modes? If not, can you think of any reason it would not work or would not be a good
Has anyone seen a build that uses say a Pi4b to work simultaneously as a DMR radio hotspot and to work HF digital modes? If not, can you think of any reason it would not work or would not be a good
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Bryan Waller
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#12147
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New participant and new with the Raspi
Hello everyone.
I'm using for the first time a Raspberry-Pi 4 that I want to use to do all the digital modes I'm involved with: Winlink, JS8, PSK31.
On learning how to use the Raspbian environment I
Hello everyone.
I'm using for the first time a Raspberry-Pi 4 that I want to use to do all the digital modes I'm involved with: Winlink, JS8, PSK31.
On learning how to use the Raspbian environment I
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Julio Paredes - KW4WA
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#12146
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Re: Accessing USB devices in .net core
Charles,
Are you trying to localize/find the USB ports and the devices connected to them or are you attempting to read/write to a specific port? I assume you already know that Raspbian (Debian/Linux)
Charles,
Are you trying to localize/find the USB ports and the devices connected to them or are you attempting to read/write to a specific port? I assume you already know that Raspbian (Debian/Linux)
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Brus-Per
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#12145
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Re: Direwolf - Audio Writer Error
Hello Fushigi,
I already replied to you back on Fri, 28 Aug 2020 09:41:16 -0700 about this issue. Are you saying that with this .asoundrc file in place but having direwolf STILL
Hello Fushigi,
I already replied to you back on Fri, 28 Aug 2020 09:41:16 -0700 about this issue. Are you saying that with this .asoundrc file in place but having direwolf STILL
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David Ranch
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#12144
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Direwolf - Audio Writer Error
Hello! I am using direwolf with xastir, Firts I was using plughw:1,0 configuration and direwolf worked without any problem, but the problem is Alsa don't let me use the soundcard with other
Hello! I am using direwolf with xastir, Firts I was using plughw:1,0 configuration and direwolf worked without any problem, but the problem is Alsa don't let me use the soundcard with other
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Ada <fushigi_aries@...>
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#12143
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Re: Reducing size of fldigi display to fit small screen on raspberry pi
I’m sorry I don’t have the exact file name for you but there is a TXT file in /boot that contains the display parameters to adjust. Also, if you go to adafruit.com and look at any of their 5”
I’m sorry I don’t have the exact file name for you but there is a TXT file in /boot that contains the display parameters to adjust. Also, if you go to adafruit.com and look at any of their 5”
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bbillp
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#12142
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Re: Screen size of fldigi on a small (3.5") gpio display
There is probably a minimum size for the application and the 3.5 inch screen is just too small.
You might get more help asking the FLDIGI application team.
Mark
KD0QYN
There is probably a minimum size for the application and the 3.5 inch screen is just too small.
You might get more help asking the FLDIGI application team.
Mark
KD0QYN
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Mark Griffith
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#12141
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Screen size of fldigi on a small (3.5") gpio display
I have properly installed a small display on the pi zero; it displays
perfectly on boot up and all the standard apps in raspian display
well; however, when I installed fldigi on the zero, the display
I have properly installed a small display on the pi zero; it displays
perfectly on boot up and all the standard apps in raspian display
well; however, when I installed fldigi on the zero, the display
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Charles Albert
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#12140
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Re: None of my Pi's are showing on network _ HELP
Also edit config.text and uncomment "hdmi_force_hotplug=1"
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On Sep 1, 2020, at 04:18, km4ack <jason.oleham@...> wrote:
Also edit config.text and uncomment "hdmi_force_hotplug=1"
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On Sep 1, 2020, at 04:18, km4ack <jason.oleham@...> wrote:
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N5XMT
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#12139
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Re: USB Codecs
Hello Phil,
I don't have any experience of how the USB audio connection works on a FT991 but if the radio doesn't present anything adjustable in the alsa mixer, all those
Hello Phil,
I don't have any experience of how the USB audio connection works on a FT991 but if the radio doesn't present anything adjustable in the alsa mixer, all those
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David Ranch
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#12138
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Re: None of my Pi's are showing on network _ HELP
SSH into the pi and run sudo raspi-config Under the advanced options, set the resolution and it should solve this issue.
73, de KM4ACKYouTube
SSH into the pi and run sudo raspi-config Under the advanced options, set the resolution and it should solve this issue.
73, de KM4ACKYouTube
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km4ack
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#12137
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Re: USB Codecs
Thanks again David for your reply,
No, the laptop uses Alsa audio. Perhaps there's no reason for me to be concerned about the audio input level to the Raspberry pi? I just thought that others might
Thanks again David for your reply,
No, the laptop uses Alsa audio. Perhaps there's no reason for me to be concerned about the audio input level to the Raspberry pi? I just thought that others might
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Phil
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#12136
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Re: Configuring W3DJS V1.0 Direwolf questions.
Hello Dennis,
Interesting.. so Direwolf is attempting to communicate to the radio at a default of 38400. While I whole heartly recommend higher speeds like this for snappy rig
Hello Dennis,
Interesting.. so Direwolf is attempting to communicate to the radio at a default of 38400. While I whole heartly recommend higher speeds like this for snappy rig
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David Ranch
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#12135
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Re: Configuring W3DJS V1.0 Direwolf questions.
My latest progress on this Direwolf adventure: David, when I looked at your options I realized that maybe there was a 4th one. The FT-8** transceivers do have bit rates that can be adjusted to other
My latest progress on this Direwolf adventure: David, when I looked at your options I realized that maybe there was a 4th one. The FT-8** transceivers do have bit rates that can be adjusted to other
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Dennis Blanchard
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#12134
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Reducing size of fldigi display to fit small screen on raspberry pi
I am using raspberry pi zero w with success, however, it is oversized
and I can't see the whole screen. Is there any quick and dirty way to
reduce the display so it fits a 3.5 inch screen?
I am using raspberry pi zero w with success, however, it is oversized
and I can't see the whole screen. Is there any quick and dirty way to
reduce the display so it fits a 3.5 inch screen?
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Charles Albert
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#12133
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Re: None of my Pi's are showing on network _ HELP
For the Pi3B that means the root partition of the SD card is bad/corrupt or cmdline.txt is pointing to the wrong device for the rootfs.
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For the Pi3B that means the root partition of the SD card is bad/corrupt or cmdline.txt is pointing to the wrong device for the rootfs.
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N5XMT
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#12132
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Re: USB Codecs
Hello Phil,
Going back to your first post, it seems you're doing this on "a Linux laptop" which I assume is running PulseAudio. Is that correct?
--David
Hello Phil,
Going back to your first post, it seems you're doing this on "a Linux laptop" which I assume is running PulseAudio. Is that correct?
--David
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David Ranch
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#12131
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