Ok I have a question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rulesand while I do see my symbol link I am unable to select it in the QtSoundmodem app. What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
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Hi Rob,
The GUI configuration won't detect the symlinks, as you discovered.? If you set everything else up and close the application you can edit the .ini file directly and add the symlink in there and it will use it.? The down side of this approach is if you open the GUI configuration again it will overwrite it and it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle the PTT.? If you are using a radio that doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy" rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT only and ignore any other commands.
73, Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March 21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
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Ok I have a question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rulesand while I do see my symbol link I am unable to select it in the QtSoundmodem app. What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
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What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic link and it worksWish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks
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On Mar 21, 2025, at 3:33?PM, rob.cartier@... wrote:
? What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic link and it works Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via groups.io <ku0hn@...> wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI configuration won't detect the symlinks, as you discovered.? If you set everything else up and close the application you can edit the .ini file directly and add the symlink in there and it will use it.? The down side of this approach is if you open the GUI configuration again it will overwrite it and it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle the PTT.? If you are using a radio that doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy" rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT only and ignore any other commands.
73, Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March 21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
Ok I have a question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rulesand while I do see my symbol link I am unable to select it in the QtSoundmodem app. What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
On 3/21/25 14:20, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
Ok I have a
question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
Hi, Rob:
pi@nc8q-qj:/etc/udev/rules.d$
cat 10-usb-serial.rules
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{serial}=="IC-7100 02013269 A",
SYMLINK+="ttyUSB71A"
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{serial}=="IC-7100 02013269 B",
SYMLINK+="ttyUSB71B"
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{serial}=="IC-7300 02025274",
SYMLINK+="ttyUSB73"
pi@nc8q-qj:/etc/udev/rules.d$
My Icom IC-7100 serial device always is /dev/ttyUSB71A and
/dev/ttyUSB71B no matter which USB port I plug it into.
( I use ttyUSB71A in QtSoundModem.ini? )
My Icom IC-7300 serial device always is /dev/ttyUSB73 no matter
which USB port I plug it into.
I use 'rigctld'.
Depending on which radio is connected I have a shell script that is
basically either:
rigctld -vv -m 3070 -s 19200 -r /dev/ttyUSB71A -T 10.78.196.98 F
7101300 M PKTUSB 3000
-or-
rigctld -vv -m 3073 -s 19200 -r /dev/ttyUSB73 -T 10.78.196.98 -t
4532 F 7101000 M 'PKTUSB' 3600
I hope this helps, Chuck
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On 3/21/25 17:21, Chuck Gelm wrote:
(
I use ttyUSB71A in QtSoundModem.ini? )
Ooopps, I use ttyUSB71A in 'rigctld'.
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You can just type your symlink name into the PTT Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each time you use the
Devices dialog.
73,
John
On 21/03/2025 18:20, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
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Ok I have a
question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
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On Mar 22, 2025, at 2:26?AM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
?
You can just type your symlink name into the PTT Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each time you use the
Devices dialog.
73,
John
On 21/03/2025 18:20, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
Ok I have a
question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
John the current GUI doesn't allow any entries ?When you click on it all that is available is the list of devices. There is no ability to overtype into that box
I guess the best I can do is harcode it in the ini file and lock the file for read only ??
Let me know if there is a workaround?
Thanks
On Mar 22, 2025, at 04:52, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
thanks easy fix On Mar 22, 2025, at 2:26?AM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
?
You can just type your symlink name into the PTT Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each time you use the
Devices dialog.
73,
John
On 21/03/2025 18:20, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
Ok I have a
question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
Maybe yours is old. What version are you running?
73,
John
On 22/03/2025 10:34, Robert Cartier via
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John
the current GUI doesn't allow any entries ?When you click on
it all that is available
is the list of devices. There is no ability to overtype into
that box
I guess the best I can do is harcode it in the ini file and
lock the file for read only ??
Let me know if there is a workaround?
Thanks
On Mar 22, 2025, at 04:52, Robert Cartier via groups.io
<kd1jg@...> wrote:
thanks
easy fix
?
You can just type your symlink name into the PTT
Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each
time you use the Devices dialog.
73,
John
On 21/03/2025 18:20,
Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:
Ok
I have a question and I have tried creating
?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
On 3/22/25 02:26, John G8BPQ via
groups.io wrote:
You can
just type your symlink name into the PTT Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each time you use the
Devices dialog.
73,
John
PTT Port box:
It seems that I should reserve a device name alphabetically earlier
than ttyS0.
Devices dialog:
Nothing resembling a /dev/tty* exists in my 'Devices
dialog:output/input device'. ?
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You should be able to type your name over the top name in the
"Select PTT Port Box". According to the change log this was added in
0.0.0.68 so if you have an older version you’ll need to update.
73, John
On 22/03/2025 14:01, Chuck Gelm wrote:
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On 3/22/25 02:26, John G8BPQ via
groups.io wrote:
You
can just type your symlink name into the PTT Port box.
The name will be saved and added to the list each time you use
the Devices dialog.
73,
John
PTT Port box:
It seems that I should reserve a device name alphabetically
earlier than ttyS0.
Devices dialog:
Nothing resembling a /dev/tty* exists in my 'Devices
dialog:output/input device'. ?

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there is no source available beyondthe version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks
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On Mar 22, 2025, at 11:35?AM, Robert Cartier <rob.cartier@...> wrote:
? there is no source available beyond the version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks On Mar 21, 2025, at 3:33?PM, rob.cartier@... wrote:
? What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic link and it works Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via groups.io <ku0hn@...> wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI configuration won't detect the symlinks, as you discovered.? If you set everything else up and close the application you can edit the .ini file directly and add the symlink in there and it will use it.? The down side of this approach is if you open the GUI configuration again it will overwrite it and it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle the PTT.? If you are using a radio that doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy" rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT only and ignore any other commands.
73, Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March 21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
Ok I have a question and I have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rulesand while I do see my symbol link I am unable to select it in the QtSoundmodem app. What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
What platform are you running on?
The source is available on github
73, John
On 22/03/2025 15:36, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
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there
is no source available beyond
the version on the
webpage
the directory only
shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the
source
thanks
?
there is no source available beyond
the version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks
?
What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can
edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic
link and it works
Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to
accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks
On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via
groups.io <ku0hn@...>
wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI
configuration won't detect the symlinks, as
you discovered.? If you set everything else up
and close the application you can edit the
.ini file directly and add the symlink in
there and it will use it.? The down side of
this approach is if you open the GUI
configuration again it will overwrite it and
it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option
is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle
the PTT.? If you are using a radio that
doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy"
rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to
your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT
only and ignore any other commands.
73,
Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March
21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via
groups.io <kd1jg@...>
wrote:
Ok I have a question and I
have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
thanks will load it ? enjoy the weekend ?thanks again for monitoring the list and supporting
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Show quoted text
On Mar 22, 2025, at 12:54?PM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
?
What platform are you running on?
The source is available on github
73, John
On 22/03/2025 15:36, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
there
is no source available beyond
the version on the
webpage
the directory only
shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the
source
thanks
?
there is no source available beyond
the version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks
?
What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can
edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic
link and it works
Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to
accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks
On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via
groups.io <ku0hn@...>
wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI
configuration won't detect the symlinks, as
you discovered.? If you set everything else up
and close the application you can edit the
.ini file directly and add the symlink in
there and it will use it.? The down side of
this approach is if you open the GUI
configuration again it will overwrite it and
it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option
is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle
the PTT.? If you are using a radio that
doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy"
rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to
your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT
only and ignore any other commands.
73,
Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March
21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via
groups.io <kd1jg@...>
wrote:
Ok I have a question and I
have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
I need the source so I can compile on Debian Linux
THanks On Mar 22, 2025, at 13:13, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
thanks will load it ? enjoy the weekend ?thanks again for monitoring the list and supporting
Rob On Mar 22, 2025, at 12:54?PM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
?
What platform are you running on?
The source is available on github
73, John
On 22/03/2025 15:36, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
there
is no source available beyond
the version on the
webpage
the directory only
shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the
source
thanks
?
there is no source available beyond
the version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks
?
What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can
edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic
link and it works
Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to
accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks
On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via
groups.io <ku0hn@...>
wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI
configuration won't detect the symlinks, as
you discovered.? If you set everything else up
and close the application you can edit the
.ini file directly and add the symlink in
there and it will use it.? The down side of
this approach is if you open the GUI
configuration again it will overwrite it and
it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option
is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle
the PTT.? If you are using a radio that
doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy"
rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to
your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT
only and ignore any other commands.
73,
Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March
21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via
groups.io <kd1jg@...>
wrote:
Ok I have a question and I
have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|
John
I found the branch and running .74 beta 2 ? and yes I can overwrite the PTT Port ?— thanks.. looks nice On Mar 22, 2025, at 13:13, Robert Cartier via groups.io <kd1jg@...> wrote:
thanks will load it ? enjoy the weekend ?thanks again for monitoring the list and supporting
Rob On Mar 22, 2025, at 12:54?PM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
?
What platform are you running on?
The source is available on github
73, John
On 22/03/2025 15:36, Robert Cartier via
groups.io wrote:
there
is no source available beyond
the version on the
webpage
the directory only
shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the
source
thanks
?
there is no source available beyond
the version on the webpage
the directory only shows win and pi executables
i need to compile the source
thanks
?
What I found is I am able to use Direwolf since I can
edit the configuration file too reflect the symbolic
link and it works
Wish there was an easy way in QtSoundmodem to
accomplish the same thing without jumping thru hoops
Thanks
On Mar 21, 2025, at 14:33, Ben Kuhn via
groups.io <ku0hn@...>
wrote:
Hi Rob,
The GUI
configuration won't detect the symlinks, as
you discovered.? If you set everything else up
and close the application you can edit the
.ini file directly and add the symlink in
there and it will use it.? The down side of
this approach is if you open the GUI
configuration again it will overwrite it and
it'll need to be edited by hand again.
Another option
is to use rigctld (hamlib) and let that handle
the PTT.? If you are using a radio that
doesn't support CAT, you can use the "dummy"
rig type and specify a PTT device pointed to
your serial port.? Then Hamlib will handle PTT
only and ignore any other commands.
73,
Ben - KU0HN
On Friday, March
21st, 2025 at 1:20 PM, Robert Cartier via
groups.io <kd1jg@...>
wrote:
Ok I have a question and I
have tried creating ?a?/etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-serial.rules
and while I do see my symbol link I am unable to
select it in the QtSoundmodem app.
What do I need to do to get ttyUSB0 defined so that if it is moved
the system still assigns it and the port config will work
Thanks
Rob
|