Oh interesting.. similar to this is a common issue
with Baofeng radios with programming cables and the issue is on
the Baofeng radio itself.? I've never heard this on Yaesu radios.?
Regardless, good to hear you got things working but you might have
a failing radio or a improperly made cable and this "iffyness"
will probably lead to unreliable packet connections.
--David
KI6ZHD
On 06/10/2022 02:33 PM, J K via
groups.io wrote:
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I got it to work. ?I can¡¯t push the audio cable fully in the
FT60R. ?I have to pull it back out s little then it works.
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?
There is a schematic posted here (bottom image
on the right):
??
To me, it seems like your Direwolf configuration using "DTR
RTS" should work.? Are you *sure* that /dev/ttyUSB0 is the
correct device for this blue USB to serial port cable?
--David
KI6ZHD
On 06/10/2022 02:26 PM, J K via
groups.io wrote:
It¡¯s an EasyDigi with USB PTT cable.
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On Jun 10, 2022, at 5:16 PM,
Martin Cooper via groups.io <kd6yam@...>
wrote:
?
You
didn't say how you're connecting between the Easy
Digi and the FT-60R. Whatever cable you're using
needs to be carrying the PTT signal to the radio,
in addition to the audio signal.
Martin.
KD6YAM
Hi,
Is anyone else using a FT60R and EasyDigi?
I just received one.?It
receives well, but can¡¯t get it to TX. I¡¯m
using a Raspberry Pi running DireWolf. I
know the audio is getting out of the sound
device because if I plug in a set of
headphones, I can hear the burst. I¡¯m
thinking it must by the PTT (?). In
direwolf.conf, I have the following line for
PTT:
PTT
/dev/ttyUSB0 RTS DTR
This
is exactly what I used with the K2-2pin
EasyDigi with USB and it worked great. I
tried every variation of RTS, -RTS, DTR,
-DTR also and nothing worked.? Ie, i tried:
PTT
/dev/USB0 RTS DTR
PTT
/dev/USB0 -RTS DTR
PTT
/dev/USB0 RTS -DTR
PTT
/dev/USB0 -RTS -DTR
Any
help would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
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