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Re: HamClock #hardware

 

You should read the documentation for the application as it details how to go about this but it’s as large as the OS supports you need to custom compile to the resolution for the Esp32 code?




Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.

On Saturday, July 30, 2022, 12:57 AM, Tex Herson via groups.io <ka5y@...> wrote:

I have a Raspberry Pi 3+ dedicated to run HamClock.? What is the largest monitor that will display HamClock full screen?

Tnx Tex


Audio Output Adjustment for ALC?

 

I’m running digital apps on a RPi4B Bullseye 32-bit, like WSJT, JS8CALL, PAT Winlink. How best to adjust ALC on my radio (IC-705) from the RPi? I’ve heard of ALSA and Pulse Audio but am not sure those are what I want to try, or to adjust USB Output on my IC-705, or both?

Thanks for the help!

Bret/N4SRN


HamClock #hardware

 

I have a Raspberry Pi 3+ dedicated to run HamClock.? What is the largest monitor that will display HamClock full screen?

Tnx Tex


Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

Anaxi
 
Edited

Hello David,

You are my new best friend!

I struggled with this for couple days and all it took was installing that one missing package, libqt5multimedia5-plugins.?

Thank you so much????If you ever come to Portugal, allow me to pay you a beer or something.

PS: I hope Brandon and tmmlrd on this thread also managed to get their system working.

Regards,
Anaxi

19.12.2021


Reminder Alamogordo Amateur Radio Club 2022 Hamfest 3 Sept 2022

 

Alamogordo Amateur Radio Club Serving Hams In The Tularosa Basin
And
Around The World And Beyond

Alamogordo Amateur Radio Club's 36th Annual missed a couple for
lockdown Hamfest 3 Sept 2022

Free admissions, Door prize drawings through out the day


(donations from local and Ham related vendors)

Food Wagon on site for morning brew, eats and lunch (support your local vendors)

Plenty of parking at the Otero County Fairgrounds, no RV hookups, dump station on site

Club is ARRL approved and small listed nonprofit (needing all the help we can get)

AARC is also looking for items to be donated as door prizes throughout the event

"Give a big thank you to those who donated for our past Hamfests" You keep us afloat

We would like to list your logo on our website to show donor support and advertise you during the event

Main prizes and Ht drawings are purchased by the club, must be present for all except 1st prize

Any profits made from our event go back into paying our bills, insurance, repeater systems maintenance, classes and supporting
our events open to the public

We are also looking for folks/groups who would like to do short presentations at our event

Testing will be conducted on site around 1pm-ish

Apologize up front for any doubling up on email requests



My email is rick@...

Street mailing address for packages please use;

Russell Jaskolowski
KI5RUS
1107 Hendrix Ave
Alamogordo, NM 88310

AARC mail box is;
AARC
Hamfest 2022
PO BOX 1191
Alamogordo, NM 88311-1191

My Cell is 575-491-4290

Thank you all for supporting our small club serving the community

Rick KB7SQF
2022 President AARC/Hamfest Committee


Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

 

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Hello Anaxi,

It's clear that Linux is seeing your sound device so you're problem is at the application layer (wsjt-x).? Googling around, I found a few things that you might check out:

??
?? ? --
?? ? Missing libqt5multimedia5-plugins package
?? ? --
??
Not having that plugin package seems to be a common problem for people


??
??? - provides a list of packages to confirm you actually have installed


Re-read the WSJT-X installation for LInux to see if you missed any other steps:

??



Assuming you figure out why things aren't displaying, you'll then want to select the following entry in WSJT-X:

?? plughw:CARD=CODEC,DEV=0


Beyond that, I don't have anything else to recommend and I would recommend to post your question to the WSJT-X support list at


--David
KI6ZHD



On 07/19/2022 01:43 AM, Anaxi wrote:

[Edited Message Follows]

(another attempt...)

Thank you for coming to my rescue, here are the requested outputs after unplugging the SCU-17 and rebooted RBpi:

dmesg

[? ?64.823565] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd

[? ?64.953971] usb 1-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=2512, bcdDevice= b.b3

[? ?64.954000] usb 1-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0

[? ?64.970039] hub 1-1.4:1.0: USB hub found

[? ?64.970194] hub 1-1.4:1.0: 2 ports detected

[? ?65.293601] usb 1-1.4.1: new full-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd

[? ?65.431102] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB device found, idVendor=10c4, idProduct=ea70, bcdDevice= 1.00

[? ?65.431130] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5

[? ?65.431151] usb 1-1.4.1: Product: CP2105 Dual USB to UART Bridge Controller

[? ?65.431168] usb 1-1.4.1: Manufacturer: Silicon Labs

[? ?65.431185] usb 1-1.4.1: SerialNumber: 00B61F13

[? ?65.520017] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic

[? ?65.520118] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic

[? ?65.524154] usbcore: registered new interface driver cp210x

[? ?65.524233] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for cp210x

[? ?65.524357] cp210x 1-1.4.1:1.0: cp210x converter detected

[? ?65.529787] usb 1-1.4.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB0

[? ?65.530020] cp210x 1-1.4.1:1.1: cp210x converter detected

[? ?65.538849] usb 1-1.4.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB1

[? ?65.543692] usb 1-1.4.2: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd

[? ?65.717858] usb 1-1.4.2: New USB device found, idVendor=08bb, idProduct=29b3, bcdDevice= 1.00

[? ?65.717873] usb 1-1.4.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0

[? ?65.717882] usb 1-1.4.2: Product: USB Audio CODEC?

[? ?65.717889] usb 1-1.4.2: Manufacturer: Burr-Brown from TI? ? ? ? ? ? ??

[? ?65.727354] input: Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC? as /devices/platform/scb/fd500000.pcie/pci0000:00/0000:00:00.0/0000:01:00.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.2/1-1.4.2:1.3/0003:08BB:29B3.0001/input/input2

[? ?65.803921] hid-generic 0003:08BB:29B3.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC ] on usb-0000:01:00.0-1.4.2/input3

[? ?66.001118] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio

aplay -l

**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****

card 0: Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones], device 0: bcm2835 Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones]

? Subdevices: 8/8

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

? Subdevice #1: subdevice #1

? Subdevice #2: subdevice #2

? Subdevice #3: subdevice #3

? Subdevice #4: subdevice #4

? Subdevice #5: subdevice #5

? Subdevice #6: subdevice #6

? Subdevice #7: subdevice #7

card 1: CODEC [USB Audio CODEC], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]

? Subdevices: 1/1

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

arecord -l

**** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****

card 1: CODEC [USB Audio CODEC], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]

? Subdevices: 1/1

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

The raspbian seems to detect well the devices (CAT, sound and micro) coming from SCU-17, but on js8call -> settings -> modulation soundcard, seems no have no idea about that USB sound card.?



Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

Anaxi
 
Edited

(another attempt...)

Thank you for coming to my rescue, here are the requested outputs after unplugging the SCU-17 and rebooted RBpi:

dmesg

[? ?64.823565] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd

[? ?64.953971] usb 1-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=2512, bcdDevice= b.b3

[? ?64.954000] usb 1-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0

[? ?64.970039] hub 1-1.4:1.0: USB hub found

[? ?64.970194] hub 1-1.4:1.0: 2 ports detected

[? ?65.293601] usb 1-1.4.1: new full-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd

[? ?65.431102] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB device found, idVendor=10c4, idProduct=ea70, bcdDevice= 1.00

[? ?65.431130] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5

[? ?65.431151] usb 1-1.4.1: Product: CP2105 Dual USB to UART Bridge Controller

[? ?65.431168] usb 1-1.4.1: Manufacturer: Silicon Labs

[? ?65.431185] usb 1-1.4.1: SerialNumber: 00B61F13

[? ?65.520017] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic

[? ?65.520118] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic

[? ?65.524154] usbcore: registered new interface driver cp210x

[? ?65.524233] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for cp210x

[? ?65.524357] cp210x 1-1.4.1:1.0: cp210x converter detected

[? ?65.529787] usb 1-1.4.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB0

[? ?65.530020] cp210x 1-1.4.1:1.1: cp210x converter detected

[? ?65.538849] usb 1-1.4.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB1

[? ?65.543692] usb 1-1.4.2: new full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd

[? ?65.717858] usb 1-1.4.2: New USB device found, idVendor=08bb, idProduct=29b3, bcdDevice= 1.00

[? ?65.717873] usb 1-1.4.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0

[? ?65.717882] usb 1-1.4.2: Product: USB Audio CODEC?

[? ?65.717889] usb 1-1.4.2: Manufacturer: Burr-Brown from TI? ? ? ? ? ? ??

[? ?65.727354] input: Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC? as /devices/platform/scb/fd500000.pcie/pci0000:00/0000:00:00.0/0000:01:00.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.2/1-1.4.2:1.3/0003:08BB:29B3.0001/input/input2

[? ?65.803921] hid-generic 0003:08BB:29B3.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC ] on usb-0000:01:00.0-1.4.2/input3

[? ?66.001118] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio

aplay -l

**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****

card 0: Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones], device 0: bcm2835 Headphones [bcm2835 Headphones]

? Subdevices: 8/8

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

? Subdevice #1: subdevice #1

? Subdevice #2: subdevice #2

? Subdevice #3: subdevice #3

? Subdevice #4: subdevice #4

? Subdevice #5: subdevice #5

? Subdevice #6: subdevice #6

? Subdevice #7: subdevice #7

card 1: CODEC [USB Audio CODEC], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]

? Subdevices: 1/1

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

arecord -l

**** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****

card 1: CODEC [USB Audio CODEC], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]

? Subdevices: 1/1

? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

The raspbian seems to detect well the devices (CAT, sound and micro) coming from SCU-17, but on js8call -> settings -> modulation soundcard, seems no have no idea about that USB sound card.?


Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

Anaxi
 

Hi David,?not sure what is going on here, but I already replied twice (one time about 24h ago; and another about 10h) and I can't see it here :-( On my reply, I copy & pasted some code to answer your requested data.


Re: Overcoming bad USB cables

 

When in doubt I use the Anker Powerline cords. They provide a much larger set of power conductors and significantly lower power line loss.


Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

 

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Try this:

?? - disconnect the SCU-17's USB cable from your Rpi
?? - open a terminal session on your Rpi and run the command "dmesg".? You should see the final part of the Rpi boot up details.? Recognize the final lines from that output of where that output was completed.
?? - re-connect the SCU-17's USB cable to your Rpi
?? - Run the command "dmesg" and at the bottom, you should see details about the SCU-17.? If you don't see anything, check your USB cable, etc.
?? - Run the command "aplay -l" and "arecord -l" to show the learned sound devices on your Rpi.? Send us the output of those two commands
????? - If your system doesn't have aplay / arecord installed, install the "alsa-utils" package with "sudo apt install alsa-utils"

--David
KI6ZHD


On 07/16/2022 02:52 PM, anxanywhere@... wrote:

Hello Everyone,

Trying to get js8call to with on Raspberry pi 4, running the latest Raspbian 11.?Yaesu FT-8178 and SCU-17 interconnected with both DATA and ACC; and USB cable from SCU-17 to RBpi.

CAT seems be working, I can see the correct frequency and PTT test works too.

On js8call settings, modulation soundcard, the dropdown seems to be empty of disabled. Cannot see any sound card :(

Help!!!



Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?

 
Edited

Hello Everyone,

Trying to get js8call to work on Raspberry pi 4, running the latest Raspbian 11.?Yaesu FT-8178 and SCU-17 connected to each other with both DATA and ACC; and USB cable from SCU-17 to RBpi.

CAT seems be working, I can see the correct frequency and PTT test works too.

On js8call settings, modulation soundcard, the dropdown seems to be empty of disabled. Cannot see any sound card :(

Help!!! ??


Re: Call for Papers - ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communications Conference), Charlotte, NC, September 16 - 18

 

One ham's spam is another ham's glorious repast.?
--
Steven Davidson K3FZT


On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 9:12 AM Jon Moran <jon@...> wrote:
Spam

On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, 08:04 Mark Thompson via , <wb9qzb_groups=[email protected]> wrote:
40th Anniversary ARRL/TAPR DCC?
(Digital Communications Conference)?

Charlotte, North Carolina?

September 16-18, 2022

Call for Papers?




--

73, Mark, WB9QZB
Mobile: +1 847 867 2774
Email: wb9qzb_groups@...
Skype: markjthompson
Zello: wb9qzb


Re: Call for Papers - ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communications Conference), Charlotte, NC, September 16 - 18

Jon Moran
 

Spam


On Tue, 5 Jul 2022, 08:04 Mark Thompson via , <wb9qzb_groups=[email protected]> wrote:
40th Anniversary ARRL/TAPR DCC?
(Digital Communications Conference)?

Charlotte, North Carolina?

September 16-18, 2022

Call for Papers?




--

73, Mark, WB9QZB
Mobile: +1 847 867 2774
Email: wb9qzb_groups@...
Skype: markjthompson
Zello: wb9qzb


Call for Papers - ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communications Conference), Charlotte, NC, September 16 - 18

 

40th Anniversary ARRL/TAPR DCC?
(Digital Communications Conference)?

Charlotte, North Carolina?

September 16-18, 2022

Call for Papers?




--

73, Mark, WB9QZB
Mobile: +1 847 867 2774
Email: wb9qzb_groups@...
Skype: markjthompson
Zello: wb9qzb


Re: #tnc #raspberrypiH/W TNC's on Pi. #tnc

 

Hi David.

I have configurered 1 RPi3 in LinBPQ following some videos in Youtube and still trying again to configure the BBS, Chat and AXIP.? The latter is really interesting to explore as we really need in our area (lots of mountains) to have a reliable links to different remote locations that doesn't even have mobile phone coverage.? Some of our members are living in remote areas.

We are trying to explore the capabilities of DW, UZ7HO Soundmodem, AGWE, etc.? Need a lot of time for all of this.

Thanks for all your input and really we appreciate your help.

73,

Max
DU2UXH


Re: #tnc #raspberrypiH/W TNC's on Pi. #tnc

 

Hello LostInEastAL.? Yes I did.? I know there are other options that can be used now rather than using those old TNC's, but I am trying to utilize what we have without spending too much.? We can't afford to buy those add-on boards for the Pi.? Most of our members are boys and girls scouts who are licensed hams,? are interested in learning about Emergency Communication.

Max
DU2UXH


Re: #tnc #raspberrypiH/W TNC's on Pi. #tnc

 

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Hello Max,

I think we need to start with what you mean by "BBS".? Many hardware TNCs offer a "Personal" BBS or PBBS for leaving simple packet messages as well as node functionality to see details like remote stations heard, create new connections to other remote nodes, send NETROM advertisements, etc.? Is this the "simple PBBS" functionality you're looking to emulate on your Raspberry Pi?

Then there are full blown Packet BBS solutions coming from software like BPQ32, JNOS, FBB, etc.? These programs are fully featured, can relay packet messages back and forth from other compatible packet BBSes, etc.? Is this "Full BBS" functionality what you seek?? There are some significant differences between some of the BBS programs so you'll need to research this and narrow the choices down to your needed functionality but I can say:

?? BPQ32 BBS:
????? - Under active development
????? - Runs on multiple OSes including Linux
????? - has a smaller core feature set but can be dramatically enhanced with add-ons
????? - Flexible packet I/O: Can uses it's own AX.25 stack with serial KISS, supports AGW I/O instead of KISS, supports the native Linux AX.25 stack

?? JNOS BSS:
????? - Under active development
????? - Runs on Linux
????? - has a complete BBS feature set
????? - Flexible packet I/O: Can uses it's own AX.25 stack with serial KISS, supports AGW I/O instead of KISS, supports the native Linux AX.25 stack

?? LinFBB BBS:
????? - Under maintenance support
????? - Runs on Linux
????? - has a complete BBS feature set
????? - Only supports the native Linux AX.25 stack

There are other legacy BBS programs but pretty much of them are no longer developed: TNOS, TnT, N0ARY, OpenBCM, etc.

All other programs like Linpac, QtTCPTerm, EasyTerm, etc. are not real BBSes.? They might offer some nifty features and maybe sometimes emulate


Regardless of your desired functionality, any of those hardware TNCs will work as they will need to be put into KISS mode.? Once in KISS mode, software running on the connected PC will take over all responsibilities on the AX.25 stack and all higher level functions. ? Running any TNC in KISS mode is a bit of a compromise but it works well enough.? One of the better solutions now is to use software-TNCs with AGW API connectivity.? This type of setup allows the Software-TNC+Radio to service all AX.25 I/O and just send application payloads to the BBS program.

Finally, Outpost is a Window packet client program and NOT a BBS/Nodes/etc.? If you are interested in more details of how a EmComm usecase can use Outpost + Packet BBS, there are several groups doing this today.? One example of a group doing this is:

?? #Linux x86 servers running JNOS with three radios per computer
?? #? 2m enduser RF, 1.25m enduser RF, 70cm BBS-to-BBS fwding, Wifi BBS-to-BBS fwding, Internet BBS-to-BBS fwding
?? #? enduser Windows clients running Outpost PMM
?? #
??

--David
KI6ZHD



On 06/23/2022 12:39 AM, Maximo Barawid Jr. wrote:

I have a project for our local radio club.? Because I have several h/w TNC's, Kam, Kam+, a couple of KWM-9612+, a PK232MBX and a PK-88, I would like to use them using a RPi 3 (I have 3) or RPi 3b+ (I have 2).
One of them, I have installed a RS-232 to TTL level shifter module and used the UART on the Pi.? Installed minicom, and was able to interrogate the TNC via the RS-232 port on the Pi, just like using Putty on Windows.

Now I would like to use these h/w tnc's with the pi as BBS, Node, as part of our EMCOMM project.? I am not sure if there are programs like Outpost PMM or similar that will make this project possible.

Thanks,

Max
DU2UXH


Re: #tnc #raspberrypiH/W TNC's on Pi. #tnc

 

The KAM+ and PK-232MBX are capable BBS all by themselves, once configured.? Have you looked at ?


#tnc #raspberrypiH/W TNC's on Pi. #tnc

 

I have a project for our local radio club.? Because I have several h/w TNC's, Kam, Kam+, a couple of KWM-9612+, a PK232MBX and a PK-88, I would like to use them using a RPi 3 (I have 3) or RPi 3b+ (I have 2).
One of them, I have installed a RS-232 to TTL level shifter module and used the UART on the Pi.? Installed minicom, and was able to interrogate the TNC via the RS-232 port on the Pi, just like using Putty on Windows.

Now I would like to use these h/w tnc's with the pi as BBS, Node, as part of our EMCOMM project.? I am not sure if there are programs like Outpost PMM or similar that will make this project possible.

Thanks,

Max
DU2UXH


Re: Create from 3.0.1? #hampi #raspberrypi

 

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Though this isn't mentioned in the HamPi wiki, the post at /g/Ham-Pi/message/2532 states:

--
UPGRADING: In order to transition smoothly from HamPi 1.X to HamPi 3.0 and preserve your configuration settings, please follow the instructions in the attached file, "UPGRADING_FROM_PRIOR_VERSION.TXT" (This is still a work in progress.)
--

--David
KI6ZHD


On 06/12/2022 02:52 PM, Mike - KG0P wrote:

I'm new and didn't download and install the original version of Hampi. I presume it was v 1.0.?

My question is whether or not I can directly install the latest version or must I install from 1.0 to the latest (3.0.1)?