Start direwolf:? all works.? Log messages state that there is no gps data.
Now plug in gps puck.
- gpsd restarts
- gps data starts flowing
-? direwolf fails to produce good packets.
Since simply having gpsd running with a puck plugged in does not cause a failure, this would seem to suggest that the issue is the polling of gpsd by direwolf which is causing the trouble:? when there is no gpsd to poll. everything seems to work.
?? 4. open up the receive squelch and turn up the volume so you can
hear the FM static
check?
?? 5. connect the GPS.? Did you hear any difference in the FM
static?? You might not as you really need to be listening when there
is is some other active transmitter on frequency.?
?? 6. enable gpsd.? Did you hear any difference in the FM static??
Did you hear any difference in the FM static?? You might not as you
really need to be listening when there is is some other active
transmitter on frequency.? Maybe try QSYing the radio to an active
analog FM repeater with an ongoing conversation that's near 144.390.
no change in statuic?
Btw, I had a very similar "receive sensitivity" issue on an APRS
setup when using an Ambicom USB GPS:
??
I had to stop using that GPS due to the various interference it
would create on 144.390.
--David
KI6ZHD
On 09/13/2021 08:25 AM, David Ranch
wrote:
Hello Don,
If GPSD is not enabled and I use PBEACON and
digipeating Direwolf is functioning, packets are received?by a
wide variety of stations.? A capture of the sound is below as
nogpsd.m4a.
This sounds ok though I'm guessing your using a Kenwood radio
right?? Why am I hearing a beep before the AFSK-1200bps packet and
then another beep after the packet.? That should NOT be happening.
If GPSD is enabled, and I use PBEACON?and digipeating,
Direwolf packets are in general not?decoded by any system.
?(sometimes one gets lucky but success is at best
intermittent).? A capture of the sound is attached as
gpsd.m4a.
To me, it sounds like you're missing the begining of the packet
here.? Have you 100% opened the squelch on your radio?? This is
how Direwolf is intended to run.?? If this turns out to be your
issue, maybe starting up gpsd and thus powering up your GPS is
creating some interference on the VHF receiver and it's hurting
your current squelch setting.? Again.. open it up 100%.?? Also..
the Kenwood beeps are there which should NOT be there.
- Rasperry PI 3
- Raspian?with Pulse?audio removed per Raspberry
instructions
- Direwolf 1.6
Please note that the recommendation to remove PulseAudio is no
longer required as this only applied to older versions of
Raspberry Pi OS.? There is an open Github issue on this:
???
Your existing setup should work perfectly fine with it removed but
of you're using Xwindows on this Raspberry Pi and want to use say
system sounds via a different soundcard, things probably won't
work.