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Re: Recommendation for console APRS client?

 

Here is a fork of Dantracker??

On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 12:10 PM, mrwoose@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Excellent ... thanks Jim and David for your ideas.? I've tried Xastir before so I may play with that again.? YAAC and DanTracker look interesting too.
73,
Steve




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K7VE

PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
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Re: Recommendation for console APRS client?

 

Excellent ... thanks Jim and David for your ideas.? I've tried Xastir before so I may play with that again.? YAAC and DanTracker look interesting too.
73,
Steve


Re: Recommendation for console APRS client?

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Hello Steve,

Well, I have no idea how you would display maps in a textual view.? Going the GUI route:

?? - N7NIX DanTracker : medium weight messaging client via a web browser (local or remote) but currently doesn't have maps
?? - YAAC : medium weight Java program that can run locally
?? - Xastir : heavy weight client that can run locally via Xwindows - feature packed

--David
KI6ZHD


On 12/03/2016 10:21 AM, mrwoose@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:

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Hi,
I'm using Direwolf on Debian and wonder if there's any text client (for Linux) that would show general info, maybe even crude maps :)? If there is such a beast I would love to hear about it.
73,
Steve



Re: Recommendation for console APRS client?

 

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I have been using use ?for years, it is reasonably light-weight.



73,

Jim A.

On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 1:21 PM, mrwoose@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Hi,
I'm using Direwolf on Debian and wonder if there's any text client (for Linux) that would show general info, maybe even crude maps :)? If there is such a beast I would love to hear about it.
73,
Steve




Recommendation for console APRS client?

 

Hi,
I'm using Direwolf on Debian and wonder if there's any text client (for Linux) that would show general info, maybe even crude maps :)? If there is such a beast I would love to hear about it.
73,
Steve



Re: Direwolf and Pine64

 

As a builder of products that interface to the Pi 2 and Pi 3 (and one that will go with the original Pi line), I have tried several boards that claim Pi 2 GPIO compatibility and they invariably fail.? The Pi 3 is pretty capable.?

Another thing to consider is whether amateur radio related packages are being actively ported and maintained for a given OS and hardware.? Many applications are dependent on the availability of hardware that may need OS support.

If you are a developer and comfortable modifying open source projects to your favorite hardware flavor of the day, this is a hobby for experimenters, so have at it and share your results with the rest of the community.

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K7VE

PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
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Re: Direwolf and Pine64

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I don't see why it wouldn't work assuming this is a quality board.? Few thoughts:

?? - The PINE64 specs look impressive but there is more to a board than performance.? It's the support and the community behind the board that counts too.? The Raspberry Pi community is amazing and it's constantly updated and maintained.? You cannot say the same about some of the other "higher performance" SBC products out there that have been quickly deprecated in favor of their newer board (to only get deprecated).? This is the new IoT model and in my opinion, it's an emerging disaster.? Hopefully the Piine64 people won't be like this but only time will tell.

?? - Since this board looks to be able to run various Linux distributions, you should be able to compile Direwolf without too much work.? Those steps are fully documented in the Direwolf User Guide

?? - One risk here can be the compatibility of the soundcard on this SBC with Direwolf.? Direwolf is known to have some limitations with some soundcards on the Raspberry Pi so I would assume the same risks apply here.? This is easy fix though with adding an external $7 USB sound device

--David
KI6ZHD



On 11/29/2016 08:58 AM, vr2zdx@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:

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Has anyone tried running Direwolf on Pine64? Wondering I should move to Pi3 or Pine64 instead if it works.

Thanks. 73 de VR2ZDX



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On 11/28/2016 8:48 PM, kb3tbx@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I believe I parsed this from the O.P.:


73,

Jim A.

Thanks - I have no idea about Winlink/AirMail configuration. Perhaps the OP
would get more help? via

73,
Dana? K6JQ


Re: Direwolf and Pine64

 

Not yet, but this has me thinking:


On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 11:58 AM, vr2zdx@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Has anyone tried running Direwolf on Pine64? Wondering I should move to Pi3 or Pine64 instead if it works.



Direwolf and Pine64

 

Has anyone tried running Direwolf on Pine64? Wondering I should move to Pi3 or Pine64 instead if it works.


Thanks. 73 de VR2ZDX


Re: New Setup

 

I believe I parsed this from the O.P.:

73,

Jim A.


Re: DireWolf 1.3 Digipeating bad packets

 

Everyone with a TX-capable IGate running DireWolf should use this filter:
FILTER IG 0 t/m | ( ! d/TCPIP/TCPXX )

for each audio channel until, this gets sorted out.
The third-party packets with TCPIP and the q-construct in the PATH should not be transmitted on RF.

respectfully,

Jim A.


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Other stations are picking up back packets from my station (WB0VGI-7) and KB0GTF-1 both running DireWolf 1.3.?


? I run an APRS RX-iGate (AE0RF-10) in Minneapolis (occasionally) and noticed this:


Nov? 7 21:05:06 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,N0HOY-10*,WIDE1*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}K0JDD-1>APRX28,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:T#309,22.6,0.0,107.0,17.0,0.0,00000000

Nov? 7 21:06:47 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,W0YC-5*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}N0DZQ-10>APWW10,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:;145.230MN*080306z4607.62N/09230.58WrKE0ACL/R 145.230- T146.2 (Pine County ARES)

Nov? 7 21:06:49 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,N0HOY-10*,WIDE1*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}N0DZQ-10>APWW10,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:;145.230MN*080306z4607.62N/09230.58WrKE0ACL/R 145.230- T146.2 (Pine County ARES)

Nov? 7 21:07:08 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: KB0GTF-1>APDW13,W0YC-5*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}K0JDD-1>APRX28,TCPIP,KB0GTF-1*::K0JDD-1? :PARM.Avg 10m,Avg 10m,RxPkts,IGateDropRx,TxPkts

Nov? 7 21:07:51 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,W0YC-5*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}N0DZQ-10>APWW10,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:;146.745MN*080307z4543.27N/09341.92WrN0GOI/R 146.745- T107.2 (Skywarn)

Nov? 7 21:09:13 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,W0YC-5*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}N0AGI-5>APMI06,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:=4455.11NJ09328.11WnAPRS Digi+iGate. . John 3:16

Nov? 7 21:09:14 spmn-cdma-1 pymultimonaprs: rejected: WB0VGI-7>APDW12,N0HOY-10*,WIDE1*,qAR,AE0RF-10:}N0AGI-5>APMI06,TCPIP,WB0VGI-7*:=4455.11NJ09328.11WnAPRS Digi+iGate. . John 3:16


Note that it appears that digipeating packets are mergers of more than one packet. I suspect some buffer in DireWolf 1.3 is not cleared before a new packet arrives. The result is that the transmission includes pieces of more than one incoming packet.?


Any ideas where to look in the code??


Noel WB0VGI-7

Harris, MN




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Re: New Setup

 

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On 11/28/2016 11:44 AM, rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I'm getting an invalid command 12 from the client application. What does that mean?

What is the name of the "the client application" here ?

73,
Dana K6JQ



On Nov 26, 2016, at 2:01 PM, Dana Myers dana.myers@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:

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On 11/26/2016 10:35 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I'm using Windows.


Also checking, you're using the correct cable and jumper plug for the
Signalink USB?

If you got the cable and jumper plug from Tigertronics, it's
probably a plug-and-play operation (note that you have to install
the jumper plug inside the Signalink, unless it came from the
factory with it installed, you have to figure that out yourself).

With the correct cable, jumper plug and DireWolf UserGuide, it's
pretty much plug-and-play.

1. Install "Alinco RJ-45" jumper plug in the Signalink.
2. Plug the Signalink cable into the radio and the Signalink.
3. Plug the Signalink USB into your Windows machine (wait for new device
??? config to complete).
4. See "9.1.2 Audio Device selection - Windows" for the rest.

73,
Dana? K6JQ



Re: New Setup

 

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I'm getting an invalid command 12 from the client application. What does that mean?


On Nov 26, 2016, at 2:01 PM, Dana Myers dana.myers@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:

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On 11/26/2016 10:35 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I'm using Windows.


Also checking, you're using the correct cable and jumper plug for the
Signalink USB?

If you got the cable and jumper plug from Tigertronics, it's
probably a plug-and-play operation (note that you have to install
the jumper plug inside the Signalink, unless it came from the
factory with it installed, you have to figure that out yourself).

With the correct cable, jumper plug and DireWolf UserGuide, it's
pretty much plug-and-play.

1. Install "Alinco RJ-45" jumper plug in the Signalink.
2. Plug the Signalink cable into the radio and the Signalink.
3. Plug the Signalink USB into your Windows machine (wait for new device
??? config to complete).
4. See "9.1.2 Audio Device selection - Windows" for the rest.

73,
Dana? K6JQ


Dire Wolf development

 

I don't even know if this is a stupid question...


What flavor of the C programming language is Dire Wolf written in?


Thanks in advance


Jim A.


Re: New Setup

 

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On 11/26/2016 10:35 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I'm using Windows.


Also checking, you're using the correct cable and jumper plug for the
Signalink USB?

If you got the cable and jumper plug from Tigertronics, it's
probably a plug-and-play operation (note that you have to install
the jumper plug inside the Signalink, unless it came from the
factory with it installed, you have to figure that out yourself).

With the correct cable, jumper plug and DireWolf UserGuide, it's
pretty much plug-and-play.

1. Install "Alinco RJ-45" jumper plug in the Signalink.
2. Plug the Signalink cable into the radio and the Signalink.
3. Plug the Signalink USB into your Windows machine (wait for new device
??? config to complete).
4. See "9.1.2 Audio Device selection - Windows" for the rest.

73,
Dana? K6JQ


Re: New Setup

 

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On 11/26/2016 10:35 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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I'm using Windows.


Are you using the DireWolf UserGuide, too? :-) It's in the same download as DireWolf.

Section "9.1.2 Audio Device selection - Windows" is surely what you want.
I just plugged the Signalink USB in and ran DW 1.3.1 and it works like
the documentation describes.

Signalink uses VOX for PTT - note that if you turn the output level down too
much on Windows, the VOX PTT won't activate, you probably need to run about
20% volume or so, possibly a bit higher, then set the audio level with the TX knob
on the Signalink. For my configuration using 6-pin mini-DIN, the setting is rather
low and I'm going to customize the Signalink config header with a 10:1 pad.

73,
Dana? K6JQ

On Nov 26, 2016 1:23 PM, "Dana Myers dana.myers@... [direwolf_packet]" <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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On 11/26/2016 7:24 AM, Jim Alles kb3tbx@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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Oh. USB or something else - the specific model number would be helpful.

I just set up the Tigertronics Signalink USB for DW myself, under
Ubuntu on a RPi2. There's documentation for this in the "Raspberry Pi TNC"
document. If you have no other sound devices added to the system, it comes
down to uncommenting the line for ADEVICE 1 and off to the races you go,
but please have a look at the DW documentation.

73,
Dana? K6JQ

P.S. The Signalink USB shows up as a TI PCM2904 USB audio codec.


There is this, for USB:
**The Linux operating system is not officially supported by our chipset manufacturer,
or Tigertronics.  We will do our best to help you get your SignaLink working in
Linux if you call for Tech Support (click  for some customer provided information
on running the SignaLink USB in Linux), but please understand that we do not run this
OS ourselves so support for it will be very limited.  If you are not familiar with
installing and configuring software/hardware in Linux, then we strongly suggest
that you use a different OS with your SignaLink.  
You are going to need to identify how the sound card shows up in /dev/
I can't tell how PTT shows up in their serial port mapping, either.

                
.ja.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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Sorry if I was unclear but I have a tigertronics signalink. That's what I was trying to set up.


Re: New Setup

 

I'm using Windows.

On Nov 26, 2016 1:23 PM, "Dana Myers dana.myers@... [direwolf_packet]" <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:

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On 11/26/2016 7:24 AM, Jim Alles kb3tbx@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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Oh. USB or something else - the specific model number would be helpful.

I just set up the Tigertronics Signalink USB for DW myself, under
Ubuntu on a RPi2. There's documentation for this in the "Raspberry Pi TNC"
document. If you have no other sound devices added to the system, it comes
down to uncommenting the line for ADEVICE 1 and off to the races you go,
but please have a look at the DW documentation.

73,
Dana? K6JQ

P.S. The Signalink USB shows up as a TI PCM2904 USB audio codec.


There is this, for USB:
**The Linux operating system is not officially supported by our chipset manufacturer,
or Tigertronics.  We will do our best to help you get your SignaLink working in
Linux if you call for Tech Support (click  for some customer provided information
on running the SignaLink USB in Linux), but please understand that we do not run this
OS ourselves so support for it will be very limited.  If you are not familiar with
installing and configuring software/hardware in Linux, then we strongly suggest
that you use a different OS with your SignaLink.  
You are going to need to identify how the sound card shows up in /dev/
I can't tell how PTT shows up in their serial port mapping, either.

                
.ja.

On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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Sorry if I was unclear but I have a tigertronics signalink. That's what I was trying to set up.




Re: New Setup

 

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On 11/26/2016 7:24 AM, Jim Alles kb3tbx@... [direwolf_packet] wrote:
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Oh. USB or something else - the specific model number would be helpful.

I just set up the Tigertronics Signalink USB for DW myself, under
Ubuntu on a RPi2. There's documentation for this in the "Raspberry Pi TNC"
document. If you have no other sound devices added to the system, it comes
down to uncommenting the line for ADEVICE 1 and off to the races you go,
but please have a look at the DW documentation.

73,
Dana? K6JQ

P.S. The Signalink USB shows up as a TI PCM2904 USB audio codec.


There is this, for USB:
**The Linux operating system is not officially supported by our chipset manufacturer,
or Tigertronics.  We will do our best to help you get your SignaLink working in
Linux if you call for Tech Support (click  for some customer provided information
on running the SignaLink USB in Linux), but please understand that we do not run this
OS ourselves so support for it will be very limited.  If you are not familiar with
installing and configuring software/hardware in Linux, then we strongly suggest
that you use a different OS with your SignaLink.  
You are going to need to identify how the sound card shows up in /dev/
I can't tell how PTT shows up in their serial port mapping, either.

                
.ja.

On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Sorry if I was unclear but I have a tigertronics signalink. That's what I was trying to set up.




Re: New Setup

 

I can understand the issue with Linux, but I'm using Windows. Is it not supported either?

On Nov 26, 2016 10:29 AM, "Jim Alles kb3tbx@... [direwolf_packet]" <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:

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Oh. USB or something else - the specific model number would be helpful.

There is this, for USB:
**The Linux operating system is not officially supported by our chipset manufacturer,
or Tigertronics.  We will do our best to help you get your SignaLink working in
Linux if you call for Tech Support (click  for some customer provided information
on running the SignaLink USB in Linux), but please understand that we do not run this
OS ourselves so support for it will be very limited.  If you are not familiar with
installing and configuring software/hardware in Linux, then we strongly suggest
that you use a different OS with your SignaLink.  
You are going to need to identify how the sound card shows up in /dev/
I can't tell how PTT shows up in their serial port mapping, either.

.ja.

On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Seth Stevenson rcflyer30@... [direwolf_packet] <direwolf_packet@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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Sorry if I was unclear but I have a tigertronics signalink. That's what I was trying to set up.