Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
But... there is only one audio device and that's the "default" device. ADEVICE plughw:1,0 This is used when the FT-991A? is connected and Direwolf works. ADEVICE plughw:0,0 And this is the only audio
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phillor@...
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
Hello Phil, Right.. and with using a different Direwolf "ADEVICE" setting in the direwolf.conf file, this should work Yup.. very true though GQRX's AX.25 decoder can't touch the weak signal decoding
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David Ranch
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
Hello David, My understanding is that the default audio device is the ALSA device. I'm probably wrong and I'll test that idea. I was receiving SSTV from the ISS using SDRconnect and QSSTV. When the
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phillor@...
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
Hello Phil, This is not entirely true. If you configure Direwolf to use an ALSA device, you're right.. Direwolf will want exclusive access to that sound card. Now, if you configure Direwolf to use the
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David Ranch
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
It's a possibility I suppose Neil and thank you for your reply. I'll think about it. -- Regards, Phil
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
That's not the case John, but thank you for your reply. If I connect my Yaesu FT-991A to my laptop then a new audio device becomes available, Burr Brown or some thing like that. I cannot use the radio
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phillor@...
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
If other applications can get audio from SDRconnect, direwolf should also be able to. What audio device name is used by the other applications? 73, John WB2OSZ
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WB2OSZ
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
You could get a cheap soundcard dongle, configure direwolf to that and use a short 3.5mm TRS patch cable from the computer headphone out to the soundcard dongle Mic input. Neil G7LHA
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Re: New Setup issues
Hi Cassie For an FM RX channel one would expect a much higher audio level with zero received signal. ie try increase the slider to around 100% for a start. The way to adjust is on an actual signal
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Bob Cameron
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Re: New Setup issues
Hello Bob and thanks for the reply! pavucontrol is showing up normal just as before: rigctl -m 2 is working I believe: You're probably right about the delay, I adjusted the config file to 30 instead.
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cdres
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
It's a little more complicated that that. I can direct the audio out from SDRconnect to other applications such as WSJT-X and QSSTV. Direwolf requires it's own audio stream, and not a shared one.
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phillor@...
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Re: New Setup issues
Hi Cass I assume that pavucontrol Recording tab shows PCM2901.. and the input level display is stuttering at least halfway up the scale on no signal? Also check it isn't muted (the red crossed speaker
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Bob Cameron
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
Historically I suspect you where either plugging the Yaesu's headphone jack into the microphone or line input of a PC sound card, or using some other sound card interrace. Since the audio processing
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Brian - W7OWO
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Re: New Setup issues
Well hello again, everyone... Everything was working pretty well- After my last message here, we had been focused on working on other aspects of the ground station: openC3 COSMOS integration, docker
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cdres
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
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phillor@...
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Unable to start up direwolf on mac
Hi, I think I just successfully built and installed Direwolf on my Mac, following the instructions in the user guide. According to the guide, to run direwolf, I just need to run
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Sepehr - N6IRN
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Re: Receive only with SDRconnect and direwolf
Phil, I may be wrong about this, but I Think that once SDRConnect is up and running, it assigns itself to the PC's sound playback system. Once assigned, it is not available for other use like
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Mark Herson
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Re: Significance of #define ONE_BUF_TIME 40
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Hi John - Latest "get checkout dev", "git pull" by git etc - Toshiba i5 laptop 8GB RAM, orig p/n Satellite P500/003 PSPGSA-024003 - Debian Bookworm up to date patched. I do a lot of build from source,
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Bob Cameron
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Re: Significance of #define ONE_BUF_TIME 40
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ONE_BUF_TIME is roughly the number of milliseconds of audio samples in one audio input buffer. So, in this case, there would be about 1000 / 10 = 100 buffers per second from the operating system to
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WB2OSZ
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Significance of #define ONE_BUF_TIME 40
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Kind of asking John WB2OSZ What please is the significance of? // Originally 40.? Version 1.2, try 10 for lower latency. #define ONE_BUF_TIME 10 in audio.c (also in the portaudio and windows audio
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Bob Cameron
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