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Kiss Question
Is it possible to configure DIREWOLF to connect the KISS TCP/IP TNC? to point to port 1 vs the default of port 0 on a two-port device? It appears that this works with the serial TNC, but not clear if
By Corky · #4922 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
I think I got it. I had to change it from 2:0 to 1:0. That did not seem to work last night. Looks like youtube plays to both ALSA and Pulse simultaneously though. Chris KQ6UP
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4921 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
aplay -l **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC236 Analog [ALC236 Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4920 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
All Linux machines that support sound use ALSA. Please read and follow the instructions in the Direwolf User Guide to get things working. Follow each of the steps validating your sound card using
By David Ranch · #4919 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
Ubuntu ships with both ALSA and pulseaudio in the distro. What version of direwolf are you using on on Ubuntu? What is the output of arecord -l and what kind of soundcard/device are you trying to use
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
christopher.maness@...> wrote: For outbound you need to highlight/click the line under "Radio Ports" (2nd screenshot) - assuming there is just one line - then attempt the connection to the
By Lee Bengston · #4917 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
No, I just shrank the main partition. I bought the laptop because all the cool soundmodem apps run on windows. VARA and WINMOR. Wanted to have a ham radio laptop. 73 de KQ6UP
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4916 ·
Re: New Ubuntu Audio?
Are you replacing Windows or installing the Ubuntu subsystem under Windows? wrote:
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #4915 ·
New Ubuntu Audio?
I just installed Ubuntu on my new windows laptop. I got Direwolf working under windows, but looks like Ubunty is not using ALSA or whatever seems to work in Rasberry Pi. Any suggestions as to the
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4914 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
By far, the simplest and fastest one to use is EasyTerm, with Wine. And starting a connect is faster than on QtTermTCP. But I believe I know the problem you are having with QtTermTCP, and solution,
By Jeff, NC6J · #4913 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
I've tried AGWtermTCP for Connected mode, and it worked once. I just tried it again, and it crashed. No idea why. Another option is Ipagwpe. It works for connected mode traffic (connecting to a BBS)
By Greg D · #4912 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
Thank you EasyTerm it is. I also tried QTtermTCP, but I could not get it to connect outbound. Inbound would work, but not outbound. 73 de KQ6UP
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4911 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
EasyTerm46 http://uz7.ho.ua/packetradio.htm christopher.maness@...> wrote:
By Frank KO4FQW · #4910 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
I don't do 'connected mode' packet, so have not tried it in some time. I have used AGWtermTCP at different times with Direwolf.As I stated, it has been awhile but I can't think of anything in Direwolf
By Rob Giuliano · #4909 ·
Re: Windows AGW Terminal Client?
Hello Christopher, There aren't many different packet terminal programs available that use AGW/PE that work very well but you have some options Linpac * Nice Linux NCURSES-based packet terminal and
By David Ranch · #4908 ·
Windows AGW Terminal Client?
I tried using AGWtermTCP with direwolf.? I don't think it works correctly, is there another terminal app for windows that can attach to port 8000 for direwolf and make simple AX.25 connections? 73 de
By Chris Maness KQ6UP · #4907 ·
Re: Help with CM108 PTT
Thanks for the correction!I went with the example in the manual with the most detail - oh and looking back, should have added a comment about the /dev/DINAH that you would need some sort of udev rule
By Rob Giuliano · #4906 ·
Re: Does Direwolf Support hamlib on Windows
Hello Daniel, I just received your two emails on 2/6/21 when you seemingly sent it on 2/1/21. Very odd! Anyway, for your Cygwin PATH question, you seem to be mixing Unix and Window directory forward
By David Ranch · #4905 ·
Re: Help with CM108 PTT
Robert wrote: It would be extremely rare that you would want to use anything other than simply: PTT CM108 It defaults to GPIO 3.?? All of the homebrew projects and products, that I have seen, all
By WB2OSZ · #4904 ·
Re: Help with CM108 PTT
OK thanks, your comments sent me down a rabbit hole that lead me to the answer.... The issue is I had "PTT CM108 3" in my config file but it was NOT using the file in my home folder. All this time I
By W8DSB · #4903 ·