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Re: Apparent problem with GPSD support in Direwolf 1.6
Ok I was working to establish a test setup to run the tests David Ranch and John Langer WB2OSZ had suggested. But I was having trouble establishing a clean test scenario in which to confirm the
By Don Rolph · #5598 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
A radio that has a 'data' connector works quite well with Direwolf, an audio adapter and the cables to connect them. You don't need a separate hardware TNC. Direwolf is a TNC. The same audio adapter
By John Kristian · #5597 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
I'm using an AnyTone AT5888UV (dual VFO FM rig), an XGGCOMM Digimode-3 interface and a Raspberry-Pi4.? The combination has been working very nicely for FLDIGI, PAT Winlink and APRS (Direwolf), QSSTV
By Keith/KI5US · #5596 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
The subject is too big to go into a message, if you want to talk, call me at 772-486-9309 kq4bx Joe Massimino [email protected]> wrote:
By Joseph Massimino KQ4BX · #5595 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
I've talked to several commercial radio shop owners here in Michigan, and they told me they will typically reprogram a radio for free. Many are HAMs and are happy to see the radios get used. Worth the
By Rob Giuliano · #5594 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Radio's that have a data connection for winlink, you will need a TNC that connects to the radio. , And for direwolf, that is an entity different subject. Joe Massimino
By Joseph Massimino KQ4BX · #5593 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
16-pin GM300s are ideal. If you're working with a public safety agency, you might be able to get them to program them for you. Heck, they might have some GM300s in a closet for free. Dana K6JQ wrote:
By Dana Myers · #5592 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Discriminator is pin 11 on the 16 pin accessory of most Motorola 16 pin radios. On the radios without 16 pin acc, you will need to tap a discriminator from the circuit board. In some cases you can
By Skyler Fennell · #5591 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Hello Patrick, There is a lot of information out there about many different Motorola radios. If you search the internet, you'll find many hits like the following which includes information on
By David Ranch · #5590 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Hi Skyler, can you elaborate on the Motorola Maxtrac?? Motorola sounds pretty top grade/reliable - how about the key points: Taping in the discriminator? Does it have a built-in codec?? Have you
By Patrick Bouldin KM5L · #5589 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
No doubt, using commercial radios can get you some great performance (possibly better than any modern amateur-radio grade hardware) butto me: 1. Commercial radios requiring me to program different
By David Ranch · #5588 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
May I add an additional requirement for best radio??? Which of these has a discriminator that's easy to tap??? I still haven't figured out the Yaesu2980, in fact, I destroyed one thinking the 2900
By Craig, KM6LYW · #5587 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Motorola maxtrac. $40 eBay
By Skyler Fennell · #5586 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Here are recommendations for radios ( https://www.scc-ares-races.org/data/access/ax25-vhf/ax25-vhf-radio.html ) and equipment in general (
By John Kristian · #5585 ·
Re: Sound card changed from Card 2 to Card 1
Hi David, Back from vacationing in Maine! The link you added looks very helpful! It lead me to another: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/80072/how-can-i-use-an-exter
By Fred Hillhouse · #5584 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
I just downloaded the manual for the Leixen VV-898.Sorry, I would NEVER buy a radio where the manufacturer does put the basic pinouts in the manual.? There are only 4 connections available: Power,
By Rob Giuliano · #5583 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Add my vote for the 2980. I have one and it's a tank, and definitely meets the definition of "battle-hardened (for emergency prep, ready to go, dependable)". I also use a couple of Leixen VV-898S for
By Jeff, NC6J · #5582 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
A couple of observations about the V71 from someone who owns one, me, and I'd buy another if it was available in the Land of Oz even though the price is high due to international exchange rates -
By Ray Wells · #5581 ·
Re: What are the proven and cost effective radios to use with Direwolf and Winlink?
Massive quantities of excellent Motorola Maxtrac and GM300 mobiles have been retired out of public agency use in the last couple of decades. If the public agencies that your EMCOM group works with are
By Dana Myers · #5580 ·
Re: Introduction
Patrick, In addition to David's comprehensive response, Jason (KM4ACK) has published a number of videos about using PAT. See https://www.youtube.com/c/KM4ACK/videos Ian VK1IAN
By VK1IAN · #5579 ·