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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Hello, Neoklis.
It would be good idea to change the Bootloader to new Bootloader 2.0. This allows you to flexibly manage parameters with the simple Pyton's program under Linux.
Also you will to have
Hello, Neoklis.
It would be good idea to change the Bootloader to new Bootloader 2.0. This allows you to flexibly manage parameters with the simple Pyton's program under Linux.
Also you will to have
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David Fainitski
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
OK, I will try that too. This may also be relevant although its for
Windoze and ANAN rigs:
http://www.w1aex.com/anan/anan.html#network
Wow!, you know my geography better than me...;-)
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Best
OK, I will try that too. This may also be relevant although its for
Windoze and ANAN rigs:
http://www.w1aex.com/anan/anan.html#network
Wow!, you know my geography better than me...;-)
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#559
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Another thing to try, instal isc-dhcp-server so you can get an IP address for the PC and hopefully the ODY-2 when you reboot.
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dhcp.html.en
Wow! Back then we
Another thing to try, instal isc-dhcp-server so you can get an IP address for the PC and hopefully the ODY-2 when you reboot.
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dhcp.html.en
Wow! Back then we
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Sid Boyce
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#558
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Hmm, in that case I will have to try some more. I used my desktop
(only a Compulab fitPC4) but with dhcpcd disabled. I will try my
laptop too, in case there is some hardware issue.
Yes, in those
Hmm, in that case I will have to try some more. I used my desktop
(only a Compulab fitPC4) but with dhcpcd disabled. I will try my
laptop too, in case there is some hardware issue.
Yes, in those
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#557
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
That's weird as the first time I set mine up it was laptop Gigabit port --> ODY-2.
I remember the winter downpours there back in the 1966 - 1969, absolutely great summers ... was ZC4AB at RAF
That's weird as the first time I set mine up it was laptop Gigabit port --> ODY-2.
I remember the winter downpours there back in the 1966 - 1969, absolutely great summers ... was ZC4AB at RAF
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Sid Boyce
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#556
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Thunderstorms gone (for now), tried it but no luck. Either I really must
use a switch or there is something wrong with Ody-2.
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Best Regards
Neoklis - Ham Radio Call:5B4AZ
http://www.5b4az.org/
Thunderstorms gone (for now), tried it but no luck. Either I really must
use a switch or there is something wrong with Ody-2.
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Best Regards
Neoklis - Ham Radio Call:5B4AZ
http://www.5b4az.org/
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#555
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Thank you Sid. I will try this too after the thunderstorm we are in!
Have to cut off electricity to protect equipment...
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Best Regards
Neoklis - Ham Radio Call:5B4AZ
http://www.5b4az.org/
Connect
Thank you Sid. I will try this too after the thunderstorm we are in!
Have to cut off electricity to protect equipment...
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Best Regards
Neoklis - Ham Radio Call:5B4AZ
http://www.5b4az.org/
Connect
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#554
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
e.g in Ubuntu ... You can try configuring a static IP address to the Ethernet port using the GUI, something I have not tried.
Connect the cat6 cable.
"ifconfig -a" should show the interface name,
e.g in Ubuntu ... You can try configuring a static IP address to the Ethernet port using the GUI, something I have not tried.
Connect the cat6 cable.
"ifconfig -a" should show the interface name,
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Sid Boyce
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#553
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
e.g in Ubuntu ... You can try configuring a static IP address to the Ethernet port using the GUI, something I have not tried.
Connect the cat6 cable.
"ifconfig -a" should show the interface name,
e.g in Ubuntu ... You can try configuring a static IP address to the Ethernet port using the GUI, something I have not tried.
Connect the cat6 cable.
"ifconfig -a" should show the interface name,
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Sid Boyce
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#552
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
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Thanks Steve, that might explain my difficulties. I will also try the hint of reducing
speed to 100M as well. Pity there are such problems though, perhaps USB might
have been better...
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Thanks Steve, that might explain my difficulties. I will also try the hint of reducing
speed to 100M as well. Pity there are such problems though, perhaps USB might
have been better...
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#551
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Try setting the Ethernet speed of your PC NIC to 100MBit (fixed). That helped me using Windows as OS.
Neoklis Kyriazis via Groups.Io <nkcyham@...> schrieb am 12:11 Donnerstag, 7.Februar 2019:
Try setting the Ethernet speed of your PC NIC to 100MBit (fixed). That helped me using Windows as OS.
Neoklis Kyriazis via Groups.Io <nkcyham@...> schrieb am 12:11 Donnerstag, 7.Februar 2019:
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Volker Debus
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#550
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Nick,
I have never gotten the direct connection to work - even with the Static IP assignment to the ODY2.
Maybe Sid has other experience?? (Hi Sid!!!)
I run my system into a switch which is also
Nick,
I have never gotten the direct connection to work - even with the Static IP assignment to the ODY2.
Maybe Sid has other experience?? (Hi Sid!!!)
I run my system into a switch which is also
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Steven Wilson
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#549
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
I tried it but it also doesn't talk to the Odyssey. I changed the Ethernet
cable too, to a Cat 6 to be sure but it makes no difference.
Unfortunately I have no experience with Ethernet and
I tried it but it also doesn't talk to the Odyssey. I changed the Ethernet
cable too, to a Cat 6 to be sure but it makes no difference.
Unfortunately I have no experience with Ethernet and
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#548
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
OK, thanks to everyone for the response. I will try the tips and also try a better Ethernet cable, it may not be good enough for 1 GHz. I have the Ody connected directly to my computer's Ethernet
OK, thanks to everyone for the response. I will try the tips and also try a better Ethernet cable, it may not be good enough for 1 GHz. I have the Ody connected directly to my computer's Ethernet
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#547
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
I run mine on a gigabit switch. You can assign a static IP address
I run mine on a gigabit switch. You can assign a static IP address
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Sid Boyce
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#546
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Try setting g a static IP in ody2. I had issue with DHCP. Also run both into a switch not a router. I have run both pieces of software with my ody2 just fine.
Try setting g a static IP in ody2. I had issue with DHCP. Also run both into a switch not a router. I have run both pieces of software with my ody2 just fine.
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Steven Wilson
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#545
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Thanks Steven,
Both ghpsdr and linhpsdr fail with the following error message:
discovery: recvfrom socket failed for discover_receive_thread: Resource temporarily unavailable
It could be that Ody-2
Thanks Steven,
Both ghpsdr and linhpsdr fail with the following error message:
discovery: recvfrom socket failed for discover_receive_thread: Resource temporarily unavailable
It could be that Ody-2
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#544
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
btw, your neighbor 5B4ALJ is a regular on 160m...easy to work, and seems to hear
very well..
73, w5xz, dan
btw, your neighbor 5B4ALJ is a regular on 160m...easy to work, and seems to hear
very well..
73, w5xz, dan
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dan edwards
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#543
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Re: Odyssey-2 on Linux
Look at PiHPSDR and LinHPSDR - both can talk to the ODY2.
Steve
Look at PiHPSDR and LinHPSDR - both can talk to the ODY2.
Steve
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Steven Wilson
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#542
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Odyssey-2 on Linux
Hi all
After all this time since buying one of the first Odyssey-2's, I now find my self ready to get it going. But on a Linux platform will be difficult. I have successfully compiled ghpsdr but it
Hi all
After all this time since buying one of the first Odyssey-2's, I now find my self ready to get it going. But on a Linux platform will be difficult. I have successfully compiled ghpsdr but it
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Neoklis Kyriazis
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#541
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