Re: compile direwolf in Pi with Bookworm
My only suggestion would be to note the amount of ram and the speed and the number of cpu cores and threads supported on the system doing the compiles.
Most newer machines will do fine with the "make
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Rich Sahlender
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Re: compile direwolf in Pi with Bookworm
Thanks.
I missed this one tiny step;
git branch -r
a minor detail.
Arnold, KQ6DI
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Arnold Harding - KQ6DI
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Re: compile direwolf in Pi with Bookworm
Okay, so I just cut and pasted the instructions I found here and it worked.
https://www.packet-radio.net/direwolf/
[email protected]> wrote:
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Gil Rand
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compile direwolf in Pi with Bookworm
I think I lost an instruction...
How do I compile Direwolf version 1.8 - for Bookworm?
I think I lost the proper step for git checkout dev ?
I've done this before and it wasn't difficult, but now
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Arnold Harding - KQ6DI
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Re: Question on APRS error messages
I think Thomas's response is actually the correct solution to stop PRINTING these errors on the console. My answer really only impacts the BIT_FIX feature. Sorry for the noise.
--David
KI6ZHD
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David Ranch
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Re: Question on APRS error messages
Hi Chris,
If you are on a BBS frequency, then you may wish to disable APRS decoding completely. You can do this with the direwolf commandline option " -q d " (be quiet about decoding
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Thomas Leibold
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Re: Question on APRS error messages
Thanks David!
I am on an HF BBS frequency. Thanks for the suggestion and I am going to have to dig out the most recent manual and take a look.
-Chris
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Christopher Molnar KO4YAW
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Re: Question on APRS error messages
Hello Chris,
Is your packet station on an APRS frequency or a BBS frequency? If you want to disable the APRS packet repair heuristics, you can add the following "ax25" parameter to your
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David Ranch
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Question on APRS error messages
Hello All!
I am seeing the following error messages regarding bad APRS packet segments, but? these are from packet stations and are valid. Is there anyway to turn off, or adjust, APRS error
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Christopher Molnar KO4YAW
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
I found this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/116397812191
It seems to have a bit of documentation and a couple of accessories.
I ordered one to test.
Ray D. Congdon - KL7UT
[email protected]>
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Ray D Congdon
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
Hi Gil,
The Digirig (and presumably the usb2rig as well since it seems to be a clone of the digirig) contains in a really tiny package:
- a bus-powered USB Hub
- a C-Media CM-108 USB Sound Card (but
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Thomas Leibold
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
I can't seem to figure out what the purpose of this is. It appears to me to
be a USB sound card, at which point, as I understand it, you could use vox
and be good to go. If this has an output of some
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Gil Rand
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
Hi Jon,
There is a HUGE difference between capabilities listed in a sales/marketing product description and detailed documentation (which would explain how to select those different modes of
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Thomas Leibold
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
This listing has an interior photo with pinouts shown on the PCB.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/116397812191
The big question is:? Does PTT come from serial port RTS or from a GPIO pin on the USB audio
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WB2OSZ
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
Well, in the description it says this:
"5. VERSATILE SOUND AND SERIAL PORTS: Defines sound input and output, PPT
control (USB serial control, non sound), and serial port input and output
(default
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Jon Adams
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
I agree with Mark that this appears to be a digirig clone, but would like to add the warning that none of the sellers (all the usual suspects at ali express, amazon, ebay) I saw includes detailed
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Thomas Leibold
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Re: USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
This looks like a rip-off of the DigiRig.. (Mostly because it has both audio and serial connections.
73 de K6EF
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Mark C
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USB2RIG chinese interface - allegedly soundcard and PTT
On ebay and aliexpress and similar sites there has recently turned up something called USB2RIG, which looks like a thumb drive with two 3.5mm jacks on one end.
e.g.:
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Tobias Bj?rklind
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Re: Radios not taking turns properly in connected mode packet
Edited at 23:13 Eastern Time
Sure John,
Both systems are using AGW, the PTT is wired, and persist=63 and slottime=12. They are both manually set, so probably not default.
Thomas,
I will get console
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reede7376@...
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Re: Radios not taking turns properly in connected mode packet
Hi,
You say:
I don't see this because your logfile doesn't show timestamps.
In order to see "stepping on each other" it would also be helpful to see the logs from both direwolf instances (for the
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Thomas Leibold
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