I usually do that with `sudo`, like my usual routine for that is:
#v+
$ hcitool scan
$ sudo rfcomm bind 0 {MAC_ADDRESS}
...
$ sudo rfcomm release 0
#v-
Using `rfcomm connect...` is practically the same, but you may need to
leave the terminal window open and quit with `CTRL+C` when you're done
with the connection.
hope that helps,
-dominic, oe7drt
James C. Hall, MD WB4YDL <heartdoc@...> wrote:
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OK, next issue ¡
First off, I reviewed Jason¡¯s YT video on the TNC3 and the updated PAT
Menu - about 2 years old - and the older (pre-PAT Menu) video using a
TNC2 - about 5 years old.
Going to PAT Menu -> start/stop modem -> Start Mobilinkd Modem BT. Get
connection successful. Clicking Start Mobilinkd Modem BT again (as
required) does NOT give a connect and HTTP. It restarts the first
dialog - endless loop..
I tried to do the older method with copying the MAC address with
hcitool scan and then running rfcomm connect an I got a permission
denied for connect.
I tried going wired to the TNC3 and it worked flawlessly.
Any help appreciated. Going to stop here for the day - not tackling
VARA until later !
73, Jamie WB4YDL
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