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Re: General question

 

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This is posted in HamPC group might want to try HamPI.
I am running HamPi (latest version) on raspberry pi 3b+ (can overclock), the RPI 4 is definitely better. Everything on mine is preloaded and seems to be working great.

Try formatting your SD card with SD Formatter (windows) then use win32disk imager to copy the image?
If that doesn't work try a new SD card

Make sure you are using this image file:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hampi/

Christopher

On Aug 7, 2021 5:56 AM, N1RCW <rwtech61@...> wrote:
Hello to the group, Just tried the first attempt to load the latest version of Ham-PI on a Raspberry PI.
The installer seems to work ok but some of the apps don't want to install and are skipped even tho I have selected them individually a second time..
?Especially the FT8 program.
Is Ham-PI just for Raspberry PI4 of will it run on a PI3?
Going to try a fresh install again maybe trying an earlier version..
Thanks. Rick N1RCW


Re: General question

 

I¡¯m thinking double confusion with BAP.?


Re: General question

 

Hi Rick,

There is more people who can help you with your question on the Ham-Pi group... This is the HamPC group.

That said, HamPi will work on both a Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 3.

What installer do you speak of? HamPi ships as a disk image you have to flash to a microSD card.

73,


On Sat, Aug 7, 2021, 7:27 AM N1RCW <rwtech61@...> wrote:
Hello to the group, Just tried the first attempt to load the latest version of Ham-PI on a Raspberry PI.
The installer seems to work ok but some of the apps don't want to install and are skipped even tho I have selected them individually a second time..
?Especially the FT8 program.
Is Ham-PI just for Raspberry PI4 of will it run on a PI3?
Going to try a fresh install again maybe trying an earlier version..
Thanks. Rick N1RCW


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General question

N1RCW
 

Hello to the group, Just tried the first attempt to load the latest version of Ham-PI on a Raspberry PI.
The installer seems to work ok but some of the apps don't want to install and are skipped even tho I have selected them individually a second time..
?Especially the FT8 program.
Is Ham-PI just for Raspberry PI4 of will it run on a PI3?
Going to try a fresh install again maybe trying an earlier version..
Thanks. Rick N1RCW


Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

Mike Wolfson
 

Thanks for the suggestion.? Have not heard of that option.

Mike

On Thu, Aug 5, 2021, 5:59 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
If you are using windows to make iso files on a flash drive UNetbootin works great!

Christopher

On Aug 1, 2021 8:10 PM, Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...> wrote:
I have been able to reinstall Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my system and get it back up and running.? Had to use a USB stick set up with Rufus to do it.? My computer did not like a USB stick set up with Etcher.? On the other hand HamPC doesn't seem to like Rufus.

Go figure.

The computer I was trying to set up is a Toshiba laptop (E305-1995) from 2011 (Best Buy Black Friday special); Gen 2 i5 with a 500 gig spinning disk.

Everything seems to be working now.? It's been an education.? It's all ended well.? Maybe someone is telling me I should get a Pi and be done with it.

Mike

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 5:25 PM Mike Wolfson via <nwhkr319=[email protected]> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike


Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

 

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If you are using windows to make iso files on a flash drive UNetbootin works great!

Christopher

On Aug 1, 2021 8:10 PM, Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...> wrote:
I have been able to reinstall Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my system and get it back up and running.? Had to use a USB stick set up with Rufus to do it.? My computer did not like a USB stick set up with Etcher.? On the other hand HamPC doesn't seem to like Rufus.

Go figure.

The computer I was trying to set up is a Toshiba laptop (E305-1995) from 2011 (Best Buy Black Friday special); Gen 2 i5 with a 500 gig spinning disk.

Everything seems to be working now.? It's been an education.? It's all ended well.? Maybe someone is telling me I should get a Pi and be done with it.

Mike

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 5:25 PM Mike Wolfson via <nwhkr319=[email protected]> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike


Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

Mike Wolfson
 

Its not a problem Dave.? Focus on Ham-PI.? That's what most people are using.

Mike


On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 5:40 PM Dave Slotter, W3DJS <slotter@...> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I apologize that some folks have had problems with the image. It is a disk image, not necessarily an ISO. I'm new to creating images for the PC so it's likely I've done something wrong.

Not to be deterred all the source code for HamPC is on GitHub. When I create an image I use the Ansible sources from GitHub to put all the software on the system. Since this is open source on GitHub, there is nothing stopping folks from using Ansible to run the HamPC sources on their own machine. I'm fact I did that with my Ubuntu 20.04 laptop just a week or two ago. I need to update GitHub after that, as I corrected a few issues.

As some of you may know, The Father's Rights Movement and Americans for Equal Shared Parenting are two charities that HamPi and HamPC support. This is because I was affected severely negatively as a child when my parents divorced and also severely negatively when I went through a divorce myself and was alienated from my own two sons. At this point in time I am currently 1700 miles away from my home qth (with a an adult caretaker looking after my home) as I attempt to locate and reunify with my two grown adult children who have been alienated from me for the past 10 years. So if you're reading between the lines here, what I'm trying to say is it may be a little while before I'm able to focus on HamPC again.?

Family first, you know?

73,

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 6:25 PM Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike

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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

Mike Wolfson
 

I have been able to reinstall Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my system and get it back up and running.? Had to use a USB stick set up with Rufus to do it.? My computer did not like a USB stick set up with Etcher.? On the other hand HamPC doesn't seem to like Rufus.

Go figure.

The computer I was trying to set up is a Toshiba laptop (E305-1995) from 2011 (Best Buy Black Friday special); Gen 2 i5 with a 500 gig spinning disk.

Everything seems to be working now.? It's been an education.? It's all ended well.? Maybe someone is telling me I should get a Pi and be done with it.

Mike

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 5:25 PM Mike Wolfson via <nwhkr319=[email protected]> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike


Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

 

Do what you have to do sir.? You are doing something more important than making a few of us getting hampc working.? Getting hampc working at this stage is not important at all to me, what you are doing now is more important. Good luck and God Bless

73 Harry

On Sunday, August 1, 2021, 5:40:40 PM MST, Dave Slotter, W3DJS <slotter@...> wrote:


Hi everyone,

I apologize that some folks have had problems with the image. It is a disk image, not necessarily an ISO. I'm new to creating images for the PC so it's likely I've done something wrong.

Not to be deterred all the source code for HamPC is on GitHub. When I create an image I use the Ansible sources from GitHub to put all the software on the system. Since this is open source on GitHub, there is nothing stopping folks from using Ansible to run the HamPC sources on their own machine. I'm fact I did that with my Ubuntu 20.04 laptop just a week or two ago. I need to update GitHub after that, as I corrected a few issues.

As some of you may know, The Father's Rights Movement and Americans for Equal Shared Parenting are two charities that HamPi and HamPC support. This is because I was affected severely negatively as a child when my parents divorced and also severely negatively when I went through a divorce myself and was alienated from my own two sons. At this point in time I am currently 1700 miles away from my home qth (with a an adult caretaker looking after my home) as I attempt to locate and reunify with my two grown adult children who have been alienated from me for the past 10 years. So if you're reading between the lines here, what I'm trying to say is it may be a little while before I'm able to focus on HamPC again.?

Family first, you know?

73,

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 6:25 PM Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike

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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

 

Hi everyone,

I apologize that some folks have had problems with the image. It is a disk image, not necessarily an ISO. I'm new to creating images for the PC so it's likely I've done something wrong.

Not to be deterred all the source code for HamPC is on GitHub. When I create an image I use the Ansible sources from GitHub to put all the software on the system. Since this is open source on GitHub, there is nothing stopping folks from using Ansible to run the HamPC sources on their own machine. I'm fact I did that with my Ubuntu 20.04 laptop just a week or two ago. I need to update GitHub after that, as I corrected a few issues.

As some of you may know, The Father's Rights Movement and Americans for Equal Shared Parenting are two charities that HamPi and HamPC support. This is because I was affected severely negatively as a child when my parents divorced and also severely negatively when I went through a divorce myself and was alienated from my own two sons. At this point in time I am currently 1700 miles away from my home qth (with a an adult caretaker looking after my home) as I attempt to locate and reunify with my two grown adult children who have been alienated from me for the past 10 years. So if you're reading between the lines here, what I'm trying to say is it may be a little while before I'm able to focus on HamPC again.?

Family first, you know?

73,

On Sun, Aug 1, 2021, 6:25 PM Mike Wolfson <nwhkr319@...> wrote:
This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike


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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

 

I had that problem too.? The flash drive was dead as far as win 10 was concerned. I found I could revive the flash drive by formatting with of all things Win7.? Saved the flash drive, but never did get HamPC up and gave up months ago do to too many other home projects. I tried 4 times with 3 drives and no luck...

Harry K7ZOV


Re: I seem to be doing something wrong

Mike Wolfson
 

This just happened to me as well.? tried to flash with Rufus.? 0.1% loaded and then it exited Rufus.? Now, Win 10 does not see the thumbdrive.

Mike


Re: Problem running apps

Phil Culmer
 

hampc@hampc:~$ uname -a
Linux hampc 5.4.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 9 08:16:25 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
hampc@hampc:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor??? : 0
vendor_id??? : AuthenticAMD
cpu family??? : 16
model??? ??? : 6
model name??? : AMD Athlon(tm) II P320 Dual-Core Processor
stepping??? : 3
microcode??? : 0x10000c8
cpu MHz??? ??? : 1500.000
cache size??? : 512 KB
physical id??? : 0
siblings??? : 2
core id??? ??? : 0
cpu cores??? : 2
apicid??? ??? : 0
initial apicid??? : 0
fpu??? ??? : yes
fpu_exception??? : yes
cpuid level??? : 5
wp??? ??? : yes
flags??? ??? : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt pdpe1gb rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc cpuid extd_apicid pni monitor cx16 popcnt lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy abm sse4a 3dnowprefetch osvw ibs skinit wdt nodeid_msr hw_pstate vmmcall npt lbrv svm_lock nrip_save
bugs??? ??? : tlb_mmatch apic_c1e fxsave_leak sysret_ss_attrs null_seg amd_e400 spectre_v1 spectre_v2
bogomips??? : 4200.00
TLB size??? : 1024 4K pages
clflush size??? : 64
cache_alignment??? : 64
address sizes??? : 48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management: ts ttp tm stc 100mhzsteps hwpstate

processor??? : 1
vendor_id??? : AuthenticAMD
cpu family??? : 16
model??? ??? : 6
model name??? : AMD Athlon(tm) II P320 Dual-Core Processor
stepping??? : 3
microcode??? : 0x10000c8
cpu MHz??? ??? : 1500.000
cache size??? : 512 KB
physical id??? : 0
siblings??? : 2
core id??? ??? : 1
cpu cores??? : 2
apicid??? ??? : 1
initial apicid??? : 1
fpu??? ??? : yes
fpu_exception??? : yes
cpuid level??? : 5
wp??? ??? : yes
flags??? ??? : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt pdpe1gb rdtscp lm 3dnowext 3dnow constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc cpuid extd_apicid pni monitor cx16 popcnt lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy abm sse4a 3dnowprefetch osvw ibs skinit wdt nodeid_msr hw_pstate vmmcall npt lbrv svm_lock nrip_save
bugs??? ??? : tlb_mmatch apic_c1e fxsave_leak sysret_ss_attrs null_seg amd_e400 spectre_v1 spectre_v2
bogomips??? : 4200.00
TLB size??? : 1024 4K pages
clflush size??? : 64
cache_alignment??? : 64
address sizes??? : 48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management: ts ttp tm stc 100mhzsteps hwpstate


Re: Problem running apps

 

Phil,

Can you please send the output of these two commands:

uname -a
cat /proc/cpuinfo

Thanks and 73,


On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 8:54 PM Phil Culmer <phil@...> wrote:
I'm booting Ham-PC 1.2b1 on a 64bit Asus laptop, and having difficulty running several programs.

running them from the command line, so that I can see error messages, I get

hampc@hampc:~$ fldigi
bash: /usr/local/bin/fldigi: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
hampc@hampc:~$ flrig
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
hampc@hampc:~$ xnec2c
bash: /usr/bin/xnec2c: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
hampc@hampc:~$ wsjtx
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
hampc@hampc:~$ cutesdr
cutesdr: command not found
hampc@hampc:~$ /usr/local/GridTracker/GridTracker
/usr/local/GridTracker/GridTracker: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/local/GridTracker/lib/libnw.so: invalid ELF header

Any suggestions?
73 Phil (2E0HGU)


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Problem running apps

Phil Culmer
 

I'm booting Ham-PC 1.2b1 on a 64bit Asus laptop, and having difficulty running several programs.

running them from the command line, so that I can see error messages, I get

hampc@hampc:~$ fldigi
bash: /usr/local/bin/fldigi: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
hampc@hampc:~$ flrig
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
hampc@hampc:~$ xnec2c
bash: /usr/bin/xnec2c: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
hampc@hampc:~$ wsjtx
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
hampc@hampc:~$ cutesdr
cutesdr: command not found
hampc@hampc:~$ /usr/local/GridTracker/GridTracker
/usr/local/GridTracker/GridTracker: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/local/GridTracker/lib/libnw.so: invalid ELF header

Any suggestions?
73 Phil (2E0HGU)


Re: Dump1090

 

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I might be getting closer
I used dump1090 --net-http-port 8080

On Jul 16, 2021 1:15 PM, Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Sorry, it's still saying Error opening HTML file: no such file or directory


On Jul 16, 2021 1:05 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I see the problem! You're not running from the same directory as the gmap.html file

Try this:

cd /usr/local/bin
dump1090 --interactive --net

Then try the web browser...

On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 3:02 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I am using RPI 4 8gb model
Interactive mode works but when I use I get an error.

It also won't work it I use dump1090 --net-only

I also tried Firefox to run same error
I also put gmap.html in the /usr/local/bin folder?



On Jul 16, 2021 10:08 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes.

If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the SDRPlay. It's more expensive, but is worth it, imho.

So you do have your RTL-SDR USB dongle working -- it is the fourth item from the top in the lsusb output. So you just still can't get the webserver working?

Please try "dump1090 --interactive --net" and sending?a screenshot of the terminal right after you hit return.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 6:05 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I had to blacklist some RTL devices in /etc/modprobe.d/ (sent pic)
If I didn't dump1090 --interactive wouldn't work.
I also sent pics of it working in interactive and the lsusb 1 is keyboard and the other is a wireless mouse.

I am using RTLsdr from vilros?
Is sdrplay better??

Thanks a lot!?
I appreciate this a bunch!

On Jul 15, 2021 11:27 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Ok, that's not showing an error with the web server.

Are you using a RTL-SDR or SDRPlay? Also, please send the output from "lsusb".



On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:13 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Ok thanks you
Here is there error?

On Jul 15, 2021 10:40 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.

73,

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?

On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?
But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errors
So I ran folder in terminal and same thing.

Thanks a lot for your help
I looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.
I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html also

Christopher


On Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".

You can get a copy of this file at:

Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/bin

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.

Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.

I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.



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Re: Dump1090

 

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Sorry, it's still saying Error opening HTML file: no such file or directory


On Jul 16, 2021 1:05 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I see the problem! You're not running from the same directory as the gmap.html file

Try this:

cd /usr/local/bin
dump1090 --interactive --net

Then try the web browser...

On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 3:02 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I am using RPI 4 8gb model
Interactive mode works but when I use I get an error.

It also won't work it I use dump1090 --net-only

I also tried Firefox to run same error
I also put gmap.html in the /usr/local/bin folder?



On Jul 16, 2021 10:08 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes.

If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the SDRPlay. It's more expensive, but is worth it, imho.

So you do have your RTL-SDR USB dongle working -- it is the fourth item from the top in the lsusb output. So you just still can't get the webserver working?

Please try "dump1090 --interactive --net" and sending?a screenshot of the terminal right after you hit return.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 6:05 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I had to blacklist some RTL devices in /etc/modprobe.d/ (sent pic)
If I didn't dump1090 --interactive wouldn't work.
I also sent pics of it working in interactive and the lsusb 1 is keyboard and the other is a wireless mouse.

I am using RTLsdr from vilros?
Is sdrplay better??

Thanks a lot!?
I appreciate this a bunch!

On Jul 15, 2021 11:27 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Ok, that's not showing an error with the web server.

Are you using a RTL-SDR or SDRPlay? Also, please send the output from "lsusb".



On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:13 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Ok thanks you
Here is there error?

On Jul 15, 2021 10:40 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.

73,

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?

On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?
But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errors
So I ran folder in terminal and same thing.

Thanks a lot for your help
I looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.
I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html also

Christopher


On Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".

You can get a copy of this file at:

Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/bin

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.

Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.

I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.



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Re: Dump1090

 

I see the problem! You're not running from the same directory as the gmap.html file

Try this:

cd /usr/local/bin
dump1090 --interactive --net

Then try the web browser...

On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 3:02 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I am using RPI 4 8gb model
Interactive mode works but when I use I get an error.

It also won't work it I use dump1090 --net-only

I also tried Firefox to run same error
I also put gmap.html in the /usr/local/bin folder?



On Jul 16, 2021 10:08 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes.

If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the SDRPlay. It's more expensive, but is worth it, imho.

So you do have your RTL-SDR USB dongle working -- it is the fourth item from the top in the lsusb output. So you just still can't get the webserver working?

Please try "dump1090 --interactive --net" and sending?a screenshot of the terminal right after you hit return.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 6:05 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I had to blacklist some RTL devices in /etc/modprobe.d/ (sent pic)
If I didn't dump1090 --interactive wouldn't work.
I also sent pics of it working in interactive and the lsusb 1 is keyboard and the other is a wireless mouse.

I am using RTLsdr from vilros?
Is sdrplay better??

Thanks a lot!?
I appreciate this a bunch!

On Jul 15, 2021 11:27 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Ok, that's not showing an error with the web server.

Are you using a RTL-SDR or SDRPlay? Also, please send the output from "lsusb".



On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:13 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Ok thanks you
Here is there error?

On Jul 15, 2021 10:40 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.

73,

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?

On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?
But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errors
So I ran folder in terminal and same thing.

Thanks a lot for your help
I looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.
I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html also

Christopher


On Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".

You can get a copy of this file at:

Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/bin

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.

Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.

I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.



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Re: Dump1090

 

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I am using RPI 4 8gb model
Interactive mode works but when I use http://localhost:8080 I get an error.

It also won't work it I use dump1090 --net-only

I also tried Firefox to run http://localhost:8080 same error
I also put gmap.html in the /usr/local/bin folder?



On Jul 16, 2021 10:08 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes.

If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the SDRPlay. It's more expensive, but is worth it, imho.

So you do have your RTL-SDR USB dongle working -- it is the fourth item from the top in the lsusb output. So you just still can't get the webserver working?

Please try "dump1090 --interactive --net" and sending?a screenshot of the terminal right after you hit return.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 6:05 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I had to blacklist some RTL devices in /etc/modprobe.d/ (sent pic)
If I didn't dump1090 --interactive wouldn't work.
I also sent pics of it working in interactive and the lsusb 1 is keyboard and the other is a wireless mouse.

I am using RTLsdr from vilros?
Is sdrplay better??

Thanks a lot!?
I appreciate this a bunch!

On Jul 15, 2021 11:27 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Ok, that's not showing an error with the web server.

Are you using a RTL-SDR or SDRPlay? Also, please send the output from "lsusb".



On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:13 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Ok thanks you
Here is there error?

On Jul 15, 2021 10:40 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.

73,

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?

On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?
But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errors
So I ran folder in terminal and same thing.

Thanks a lot for your help
I looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.
I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html also

Christopher


On Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".

You can get a copy of this file at:

Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/bin

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.

Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.

I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.



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Re: Dump1090

 

The RTL-SDR USB dongle is a relatively common and inexpensive (cheap) SDR. It works well enough for most purposes.

If you want greater sound quality / resolution, I would suggest going with the SDRPlay. It's more expensive, but is worth it, imho.

So you do have your RTL-SDR USB dongle working -- it is the fourth item from the top in the lsusb output. So you just still can't get the webserver working?

Please try "dump1090 --interactive --net" and sending?a screenshot of the terminal right after you hit return.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 6:05 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I had to blacklist some RTL devices in /etc/modprobe.d/ (sent pic)
If I didn't dump1090 --interactive wouldn't work.
I also sent pics of it working in interactive and the lsusb 1 is keyboard and the other is a wireless mouse.

I am using RTLsdr from vilros?
Is sdrplay better??

Thanks a lot!?
I appreciate this a bunch!

On Jul 15, 2021 11:27 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Ok, that's not showing an error with the web server.

Are you using a RTL-SDR or SDRPlay? Also, please send the output from "lsusb".



On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 1:13 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
Ok thanks you
Here is there error?

On Jul 15, 2021 10:40 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
I'm afraid that's all the help I know how to provide. I recommend you try speaking to one of the GitHub maintainers of dump1090.

73,

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:16 AM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
After I installed gmap.html, I restarted and tried again. I still have the same problem. I tried dump1090 --net-only and I get a error also.?

On Jul 14, 2021 7:19 PM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Try changing directory to /usr/local/bin prior to running dump1090. I bet it's looking in the current working directory, not the same directory as the program.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 7:38 PM Christopher <dodge_ram_mopar_360@...> wrote:
I tried copying the file to /usr/local/bin?
But access is denied, so I ran command sudo pcmanfm to copy the file and made sure all access is granted and it's still didn't work. Same errors
So I ran folder in terminal and same thing.

Thanks a lot for your help
I looked in the forum and I tried what they said. Still no luck.
I right clicked on your link and saved as gmap.html also

Christopher


On Jul 14, 2021 10:04 AM, "Dave Slotter, W3DJS" <slotter@...> wrote:
Reading the source code, dump1090 is trying to open the file, "gmap.html".

You can get a copy of this file at:

Download this file and put it in the same directory with dump1090 and it should work. That directory is /usr/local/bin

Hope this helps.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 11:51 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for attaching the screen captures. You're running HamPi, not HamPC.

Try reposting this to the Ham-Pi forum on and see if some of our active members can help out.

I have had this "just work" in the past. That said, I see someone with a similar issue on the Raspberry Pi forums.



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