If you use FLDIGI and select the FT817 as the radio plus use
ttyUSB0 you should be good to go.? You will need a cable from the
Arduino to the Pi3 for control, plus your sound card connection to
the radio.?? Just make sure you aren't activating PTT on the sound
card connection!? Some sound cards will do that, so you will
probably want to make the PTT connection separate from the mic
connector for this (or I use a switch so I can turn PTT back on
when using a microphone).? FLDIGI will key the rig through the USB
connection.
See for setting up FLDIGI on a Pi3.
That's what I'm doing on mine.
Ron W7HD
On 03/30/2018 06:50 AM, Vince Loschiavo
wrote:
that's looking good
keep us informed on the progress..
I know it isn't a race? Ham Radio is a lifetime hobby...but I
don't have that many good summers left !!
;=))
At the moment using Dr. Lee's v1.6.1
not a Linux guy, but struggling to get my Pi 3 interfaced with my
uBitx
Vince
n2aie
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