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Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Ah! Cool. Saved. So, when this happens again, simply do the restore and reboot? It will be interesting to compare the values in the backup file, to see if my theory about an illegal volume value is
By Greg D · #5315 ·
Using "TRANSMIT INHIBIT INPUT"
Hi all, I'm hoping someone can explain how direwolf reacts to the TX inhibit input. When it is active the function clear (i.e no transmissions can occur) but I can't find anything in the manual that
By VK1IAN · #5314 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
In terminal, to save the current audio file settings as a file use.. "sudo alsactl --file /home/pi/alsa.backup store" To restore... "sudo alsactl --file /home/pi/alsa.backup restore" If you don't need
By Michael - NA7Q · #5313 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Hi Michael, and anyone else who might be following this... I've rebuilt the cable that goes between the audio dongle and the radio for better shielding, which I should have done in any event. Very
By Greg D · #5312 ·
last beacon
aprs.fi can show the comment, lastt status and last beacon. The text of last beacon... how set in direwolf? i try differents solutions in the beaconing lines, but i can?t set this field. the status i
By ese54@... · #5311 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Some caps may help. But if it's that sensitive, it may be better to try a different sound card chipset. I'd try the CM108. They seem far less problematic with RF.
By Michael - NA7Q · #5310 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Michael - NA7Q wrote: Yeah, this is looking more and more like the issue. The wiring is simply a pin-to-pin connection, speaker to mike, and mike to speaker. Common ground for everything. It's
By Greg D · #5309 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Interesting. I don't know what chipset is in that dongle. Many chipsets have volume switches that are built into the audio lines. When grounded, they trigger the switch to go down or up. It sounds
By Michael - NA7Q · #5308 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
Hello Robert and al. Yes, more than I needed to get going. Problem has been solved - hopefully - but this is what I did. Step 1: on PC1 make Direwolf beacon every 5 seconds. Make a line connection
By Hans Fong · #5307 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Michael - NA7Q wrote: Greg, I have had the same issue, only rebooting always fixed it. However I have had A LOT more issues with Direwolf, and sound cards in general with Buster. I'd suggest going
By Greg D · #5306 ·
Re: Direwolf Windows with Winlink Express - can¡¯t find direwolf.conf
Brian, several questions which you may have already tried. One thing to check is that I think you can specify the config.conf file to use on a command line when running the applicaation, or the other
By Corky · #5305 ·
Audio Level Reporting (Inaccurate)
I always setup my installs using Audacity to fine tune the receiver audio. I usually adjust it with an open squelch then put it around the 0.60-0.75 mark on the Audacity level. 1.0 is maximum and of
By Michael - NA7Q · #5304 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Greg, I have had the same issue, only rebooting always fixed it. However I have had A LOT more issues with Direwolf, and sound cards in general with Buster. I'd suggest going back to Jessie or
By Michael - NA7Q · #5303 ·
Re: USB audio problems; need recovery help
Skyler, you are spot on. Allstar has no problems with the same setup. Literally swapping SD cards and not moving anything, Direwolf will stop working after a while with the USB sound card. Whereas
By Michael - NA7Q · #5302 ·
Direwolf Windows with Winlink Express - can¡¯t find direwolf.conf
I installed Direwolf as shown below and I¡¯m seeing packets, but Direwolf says ERROR - Could not open config file direwolf.conf It¡¯s in the same folder as the application When I tried to Start the
By Brian K7BLS · #5301 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
Sounds like you got what you need to get things going. Good luck! Robert Giuliano KB8RCO
By Rob Giuliano · #5300 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
I believe the format requires the '-' before each option, but the options must make sense:? direwolf -x -a????????????????????? => Alternating tones ? direwolf -x -m
By Rob Giuliano · #5299 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
Hello Rob. This is exactly what I was looking for. Got it working/beaconing, so now I can start testing my signal chain. A friend hinted that the audio signal input of the TS-2000 needs to be very
By Hans Fong · #5298 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
Hello Patrick. Thanks for this hint. I got direwolf -x working, but how to append the a, m, s, p and chan? I tried direwolf -xa and -x a, but that didn't work. --Hans
By Hans Fong · #5297 ·
Re: It don't work! So how to test it?
Also it somehow should be possible to open a terminal and open a session with the TNC port direwolf is using. That way you should be able to connect manually to for example a BBS [email protected]>
By John · #5296 ·