Rather than copying yours, I removed most things from the existing conf file - leaving a couple of things for the future. Current conf:
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# ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Configuration file for Dire Wolf ? ? ? ? ? ?#
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# ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Linux version ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? #
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# KK7BCO Test file 30/10/24 14:00 UTC
ADEVICE ?plughw:2,0
ACHANNELS 1
CHANNEL 0
MYCALL KK7BCO-10
MODEM 1200
#PTT COM1 RTS
#PTT COM1 RTS -DTR
#PTT /dev/ttyUSB0 RTS
#PTT GPIO 60
AGWPORT 8000
KISSPORT 8001
# ? ?0 ?[NONE] - Don't try to repair.
# ? ?1 ?[SINGLE] - Attempt to fix single bit error. ?(default)
# ? ?2 ?[DOUBLE] - Also attempt to fix two adjacent bits.
#FIX_BITS 0
IGSERVER noam.aprs2.net
IGLOGIN KK7BCO 19620
PBEACON sendto=IG delay=0:30 every=60:00 symbol="igate" overlay=R lat=33^25.1942N long=111^53.17W
COMMENT="KK7BCO iGate | DireWolf 1.8 on Rpi 3A + Alinco DJ-190"
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IGTXLIMIT 6 10
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Rob,
Network issues totally make sense, but I am able to ping the server with no issues and (as far as I am aware) I have disabled all firewalls on the RPi. This is also the same internet connection as I was running when it was working, the only difference is that the old RPi was wired and this one is connected via WLAN: hardware differences.
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KK7BCO@KK7BCO-NOAA:~ $ ping noam.aprs2.net
PING noam.aprs2.net(2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410)) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=1 ttl=54 time=55.7 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=2 ttl=54 time=34.8 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=3 ttl=54 time=36.9 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=4 ttl=54 time=35.2 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=5 ttl=54 time=104 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=6 ttl=54 time=34.6 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=7 ttl=54 time=34.3 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=8 ttl=54 time=33.5 ms
64 bytes from 2607:7c80:54:a::4410 (2607:7c80:54:a::4410): icmp_seq=9 ttl=54 time=36.1 ms
^C
--- noam.aprs2.net ping statistics ---
9 packets transmitted, 9 received, 0% packet loss, time 12138ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 33.458/45.009/104.100/21.885 ms
KK7BCO@KK7BCO-NOAA:~ $ ^C
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Here is the Direwolf log with the stripped down conf.
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Dire Wolf DEVELOPMENT version 1.8 D (Oct 12 2024)
Includes optional support for: ?cm108-ptt libgpiod
Reading config file direwolf.conf
Audio device for both receive and transmit: default ?(channel 0)
Channel 0: 1200 baud, AFSK 1200 & 2200 Hz, A+, 44100 sample rate / 3.
Note: PTT not configured for channel 0. (OK if using VOX.)
When using VOX, ensure that it adds very little delay (e.g. 10-20) milliseconds
between the time that transmit audio ends and PTT is deactivated.
For example, if using a SignaLink USB, turn the DLY control all the
way counter clockwise.
Using VOX built in to the radio is a VERY BAD idea. ?This is intended
for voice operation, with gaps in the sound, and typically has a delay of about a
half second between the time the audio stops and the transmitter is turned off.
When using APRS your transmiter will be sending a quiet carrier for
about a half second after your packet ends. ?This may interfere with the
the next station to transmit. ?This is being inconsiderate.
If you are trying to use VOX with connected mode packet, expect
frustration and disappointment. ?Connected mode involves rapid responses
which you will probably miss because your transmitter is still on when
the response is being transmitted.
Read the User Guide 'Transmit Timing' section for more details.
Ready to accept AGW client application 0 on port 8000 ...
Ready to accept KISS TCP client application 0 on port 8001 ...
KB3MPN-2 audio level = 95(7/5) ? ?_____||__
[0.5] KB3MPN-2>APJYC1,WIDE1-1:;SB410 ? ?*111111z3321.96N/11155.94W-
Object, "SB410", House, KA2DDO YAAC
N 33 21.9600, W 111 55.9400
KB3MPN-2 audio level = 67(6/4) ? ?_____||__
[0.5] KB3MPN-2>APJYC1,WIDE1-1:=3324.61N/11157.40W-http://trekfan.org<0x0d>
Position, House, KA2DDO YAAC
N 33 24.6100, W 111 57.4000
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Any suggestions on other ways to test the network?
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APRS seems to be a strange dark art, with a total of less than a handful of options which can take weeks to troubleshoot for no apparent reason... But once sorted it is a lovely magic, and ever so useful.\
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Thanks guys,
73
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