When you connect to your IC7300 to your Raspberry Pi, do you:
? - See it's USB ports via the Linux command: lsusb
? - Do you have the right user/group permissions on the resulting
serial ports per:? ls -la /dev | grep ttyUSB
? - Are you running a version of Hamlib that supports the IC7300?
? - Can you control the radio via hamlib's rigctl program?
? - do you see the correct sound devices per: aplay -l?? and??
arecord -l
--David
KI6ZHD
On 07/12/2021 12:35 PM, Eli Rozenberg
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I am using usb 2 and not 3. I have tried
every thing and no lock.
I most say that when I used Qsstv ver 2 the
rig was connected and I saw the freq on Qsstv.
The moment I upgraded to ver 9.4.4 and
9.5.3 I have lost connection
?
?
?
Not faulty, just not 100% backwards
compatible with USB2.0
On Jul 12, 2021, at 09:16, "Kelly Keeton
via "
<yahoo.com@groups.io
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the pi4 usb3 is faulty
Not the
radios issue it’s the pi defect?
Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.
On Monday, July
12, 2021, 7:44 AM, Jim Darrough <jim@...>
wrote:
Try using a black USB port on
your Raspberry Pi. For some reason, the IC-7300
and IC-705 ports don't work with USB 3.0.
73 Jim KI7AY