On 11/26/2016 10:35 AM, Seth Stevenson
rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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Are you using the DireWolf UserGuide, too? :-) It's in the same
download as DireWolf.
Section "9.1.2 Audio Device selection - Windows" is surely what you
want.
I just plugged the Signalink USB in and ran DW 1.3.1 and it works
like
the documentation describes.
Signalink uses VOX for PTT - note that if you turn the output level
down too
much on Windows, the VOX PTT won't activate, you probably need to
run about
20% volume or so, possibly a bit higher, then set the audio level
with the TX knob
on the Signalink. For my configuration using 6-pin mini-DIN, the
setting is rather
low and I'm going to customize the Signalink config header with a
10:1 pad.
73,
Dana? K6JQ
On Nov 26, 2016 1:23 PM, "Dana
Myers
dana.myers@...
[direwolf_packet]" <
direwolf_packet@...>
wrote:
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On
11/26/2016 7:24 AM, Jim Alles
kb3tbx@...
[direwolf_packet] wrote:
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Oh.
USB or something else - the specific
model number would be helpful.
I just set up the Tigertronics Signalink USB for
DW myself, under
Ubuntu on a RPi2. There's documentation for this
in the "Raspberry Pi TNC"
document. If you have no other sound devices
added to the system, it comes
down to uncommenting the line for ADEVICE 1 and
off to the races you go,
but please have a look at the DW documentation.
73,
Dana? K6JQ
P.S. The Signalink USB shows up as a TI PCM2904
USB audio codec.
There
is this, for USB:
**The Linux operating system is not officially supported by our chipset manufacturer,
or Tigertronics. We will do our best to help you get your SignaLink working in
Linux if you call for Tech Support (click for some customer provided information
on running the SignaLink USB in Linux), but please understand that we do not run this
OS ourselves so support for it will be very limited. If you are not familiar with
installing and configuring software/hardware in Linux, then we strongly suggest
that you use a different OS with your SignaLink.
You are going to need to identify how the sound card shows up in /dev/
I can't tell how PTT shows up in their serial port mapping, either.
.ja.