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Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
Carlos, the txdelay May be sent by software or it may be set by potentiometer. The pitnc-getparams will tell you TXDELAY is 0 of the TNC-PI is using the A2D input and potentiometer to set
By Tadd KA2DEW in NC · #10661 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
I assume is not using VOX because it is disabled in the radio¡¯s menu and is the cable the manufacturer of the TNC recommended to be used with the radio. I do hear the tone on another radio. I had
By N3RDR · #10660 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
This is completely true.? I have spent years working with people that have tried to use the Baofengs for digital packet.? In every case that I know of, when they switched to a better radio, their
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #10659 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
While a Baofeng would not be my first choice to do packet, I have got it to work.? They just are not very selective or sensitive so your millage will vary.? I have had the best results by adding a
By Mat Murdock · #10658 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
That's not even remotely true.... Plenty have packet working just fine with a Baofeng.... I get it, they're not a top of the line radio.... But 1200 baud communication is pretty darn
By John Tetreault (WA1OKB) · #10657 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
Make sure you aren¡¯t using VOX to key up the radio. Set up the radio with PTT and wire PTT back to the TNC-PI. If you start a connect from your piGate to a station over the radio, do you hear the
By Tadd KA2DEW in NC · #10656 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
I have a TNC-Pi with an RPi 3B+ and tried it with a Baofeng and it crashed the RPi. Had to reflash the SD card and start again from scratch. I suggest getting another radio. It works fine in the
By Michael WA7SKG · #10655 ·
Re: TNC-Pi connection problem
Carlos, The first problem is the Baofeng.? If you want packet to work, don't use a cheap radio.? It may work sometimes, and sometimes it won't. The TXDelay is not that important, set it to 40
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #10654 ·
TNC-Pi connection problem
I have a TNC-Pi (rev 2.3) on a Pi3B+ that can't connect to any packet station. No issues via telnet. This is a PiGate setup. I can connect reliably with the same radio (UV-5RE+) using a signalink with
By N3RDR · #10653 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
This the is the current board design we are using. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU-Qt5nYFYEJlfq02vV5k8Kx0G8usHi0/view?usp=sharing Mat wrote:
By Mat Murdock · #10652 ·
Re: netlogger running on ARM v7 raspbian
There are some tips to get it working with Debian and Ubuntu on the NetLogger site.? Tried those for Ubuntu but without any luck yet on ham shack PC.? Then tried it on my laptop's virtual box
By Chuck M · #10651 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
Mat, Which version of the board are you basing your design on? 73, John G8BPQ
By John G8BPQ · #10650 ·
Re: netlogger running on ARM v7 raspbian
Hi Chuck, I may have missed it but are there any resources on groups.io for info on Netlogger? Perhaps there is some discussion of use on the Pi under the larger topic of Netlogger. I have looked
By KE3KQ · #10649 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
Bradley Andrews via groups.io wrote on 4/17/2020 2:53 PM: <snip> Hello-- Neither could I: It may be a tunnel diode to you, but it's an Esaki to me. <g> 73-- Brad? AA1IP
By Brad Thompson · #10648 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
That is what I have been doing. I just didn't know if people cared. If they didn't I wasn't going to go to all the trouble of doing it that way. Sounds like most folks line the socketed approach, so
By Mat Murdock · #10647 ·
Re: netlogger running on ARM v7 raspbian
Have same question about getting it to run on a Pi 4B w 4 GB ram.? Really like to use my Pi as much as I can with my QRP rig for running fldigi. Also have had problems with getting NetLogger to work
By Chuck M · #10646 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
I thought about that, but I didn't know they were still available.? :) MarkKD0QYN
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #10645 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
I prefer sockets and I use the low profile (round pin type). It is then easy enough to make a board that will take either the 3.2 or 3.6 Teensy boards 73, John G8BPQ
By John G8BPQ · #10644 ·
Re: TNC-Pi9k6 - Teensy Socket or No Socket Preference
In the immortal words of Richard M. Nixon (among others) on Laugh-In, "Socket to me! Socket to me! Socket to me!" (Sorry, couldn't resist...)
By Bradley Andrews · #10643 ·
Re: netlogger running on ARM v7 raspbian
Hi All, Comments welcome. I am considering trying to load Netlogger 3.1.5 or later onto a Raspberry Pi 4. I have been unable to find much in the way of comments on the program although it says it
By KE3KQ · #10642 ·