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Re: SSID strategy
Hello Hans, Since you're all by yourself, it doesn't really matter but a few thoughts: - APRS does have a standard for SSIDs but it doesn't apply to classic packet :: http://aprs.org/aprs11/SSIDs.txt
By David Ranch · #5756 ·
Re: SSID strategy
-10 is my WinLINK server, that is, lol. I don¡¯t know why I write WinGATE, S haven¡¯t used that program in decades. I must have been thinking WinLink Gateway. :-) -Jerry Sent from my iPhone 11 Max
By J K · #5755 ·
Re: SSID strategy
Yep. I use -7 for my iGate/digipeater. I have the following: No SSID (just callsign): Is usually my node when I¡¯m on BBS¡¯s and/or chat. It also has a beacon saying that I have a Wires-X node and
By J K · #5754 ·
Re: SSID strategy
More correctly there is a weak tendency to use -10 for Winlink RMS Packet stations. [email protected]> wrote:
By Don Rolph · #5753 ·
Re: SSID strategy
At one time I saw a listing of suggested uses of SSID numbers by application but then I observed that in the maoin no one was following the suggestions. SSIDs are in principle abstract IDs and the
By Don Rolph · #5752 ·
SSID strategy
I have set up two ax.25 systems to play with and learn packet radio. There is no packet radio activity here at all - apart from some APRS - so my setup is for self-education purposes only. System 1:
By Hans Fong · #5751 ·
Re: No TX audio
Hello Ross, Ok, let's start from the top. Your first email mentioned you're running Direwolf v1.5 from Linux but don't get any output sound. Is this direwolf running on the bare metal Linux host or
By David Ranch · #5750 ·
Re: No TX audio
When my Direwolf instance starts up, it doesn't display all available sound cards like I used to see. Is there a reason for that and is there a command argument I can pass to display them?
By Ross Wardrup <minorsecond@...> · #5749 ·
Re: No TX audio
Unfortunately, nothing has worked yet. I still don't believe it's RFI because the machine I'm using had Windows installed previously, and Direwolf worked fine on it. I haven't moved the rig, antenna,
Re: No TX audio
shooting off hip, alsamixer -c 1 see that all outputs are not muted (press m or spacebar iirc), and volumes are up -craig KM6LYW
By Craig, KM6LYW · #5747 ·
Re: No TX audio
My suggestion for troubleshooting TX sound issues would be: 1. Make sure the right card is chosen. No easier/BETTER way to do this than just cycle through them until you get audio. This works best if
By Rob Giuliano · #5746 ·
Re: No TX audio
It the TX light is on BUT you are not successfully transmitting then: - check that there is indeed audio coming out of the sound card during transmit: there probably is If there is audio coming out
By Don Rolph · #5745 ·
Re: No TX audio
The TX light is on. I don't think RFI is the issue since the VM halfway works. There's just no audio at all when running directly through Linux. I just tried a different antenna for kicks but no dice.
By Ross Wardrup <minorsecond@...> · #5744 ·
Re: No TX audio
Is the transceiver transmit light going on? If it is, but you are not getting a good transmit, make sure you are not suffering from RFI problems. MOve the system as far away from the transmit antenna
By Don Rolph · #5743 ·
No TX audio
Hi all, I have no TX audio with Direwolf. I've verified what my card # is with aplay -l: *** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC283 Analog [ALC283 Analog]
By Ross Wardrup <minorsecond@...> · #5742 ·
Re: TX echo to TCP/IP or AGW port
In addition, the PTT seems to stay ON for an extended period of time. NOTE: there are no cables or anything connected to the PTT -> I removed them because the radio stayed in PTT.
By Rob Giuliano · #5741 ·
TX echo to TCP/IP or AGW port
I am trying to test some code which receives data from TCP/IP KISS and decodes it. I thought I used Direwolf before with pbeacon set as a source of data to decode. It seems Direwolf (neither 1.6 or
By Rob Giuliano · #5740 ·
Re: Numbers in audio level
When receiving a Forward Error Correcting (FEC) mode, such as FX.25 or IL2P, the digit indicates the number of "symbols" (bytes) that were corrected. In this particular case, the "0000" means four of
By WB2OSZ · #5739 ·
Re: Numbers in audio level
Those are fx.25 decodes. You're seeing a forward error correction packet.
By Craig, KM6LYW · #5738 ·
Numbers in audio level
I have DW 1.6 on Raspberry Pi, I am seeing now numbers instead of bars is this Is new? WP3BM audio level = 7(3/2) __7100005 [0.5 21:23:33] WP3BM>KP4DOG-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=7, p=0, pid=0xf0)FF<0x0d>
By Heber Soto, NP4JN · #5737 ·