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Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
WSPR needs to be timed within the window.Many microcontroller based WSPR (and some other modes) transmitters use the PPS to time the TX because microcontroller crystals won't keep accurate enough time
By Rob Giuliano · #5705 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
Ok.. you got me there.. simulcasting and accurate voting repeater systems really do need precision clocks but I would argue they only need accurate time amoungst eachother. I don't know if they really
By David Ranch · #5704 ·
Re: RFI issues with RPi3B+
I still to try the Fe-Pi clone hat, but bought a cheap Sabrebt (one with volume control on it and you can turn headphone and mic off by buttons). Have four cheap Sabrent USB audio, plus this one now.
By J K · #5703 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
wrote: I completely disagree, there are all sorts of things that need that precision in ham radio, Voting and simulcast to name a couple.
By Skyler Fennell · #5702 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
If I build a Stratum1 network Time Server, I'll get something that can do the job. For now, positioning is good. Fred N7FMH
By Fred Hillhouse · #5701 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
Nothing missed, just additional commentary. J Fred N7FMH Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2021 5:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [direwolf] Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D" A lot of
By Fred Hillhouse · #5700 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
GPS PPS signals are for ultra accurate time but not for position. There is arguably NOTHING in amateur radio that needs this level of precision other than maybe than bragging rights:
By David Ranch · #5699 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
A lot of conversation about the PPS.I am pretty sure ths conversation was about getting position infomration through gpsd, not time (beyond the data stamp). I have no idea how a Garmin GLO2 could
By Rob Giuliano · #5698 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
Hi Fred, Both my Ublox devices - LEA4 (IIRC) and a considerably newer M8 - have 1PPS so yours likely does too. The Garmin I dabbled with was the 18-5Hz with sentences sent five times per second for
By Ray Wells · #5697 ·
Re: Repeating "GPSD: Location fix is now 2D/3D"
Hi Ray, Thanks for the link. I think my networked GPS (u-blox) has 1PPS. I haven't really checked it out. The Garmin GLO2 doesn¡¯t have the capabilities. At least, that is what I gather from
By Fred Hillhouse · #5696 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Thanks David. Are you by chance on Discord? I'd love to chat about options. I'm not trying to get the KPC back into the stack. I just want the rPI to run direwolf and then find a good client that I
By Nick <nick.strada@...> · #5695 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Hello Nick, You can definitely access Direwolf via port 8000 and 8001 for AX.25 services but a KPC3 cannot do this alone. There are ways to integrate a KPC3+ with Linux and add on AGW support with the
By David Ranch · #5694 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Thanks all. I have a KPC3+ in the garage. But as you suspect ,I'm hoping to use Direworlf/Raspberry pi as a low level TNC, and then access it over the local area network via port 8000 or 8001. I've
By Nick <nick.strada@...> · #5693 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Hello Max, KPC3+ TNCs are probably one of the best hardware TNCs out there but Direwolf has better packet decodes than it. They are pretty good for a "set it up and forget it deployment" but their
By David Ranch · #5692 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Hello Nick Direwolf is a TNC intended to provide lower level set of tools for APRS but it also offers extensive connectivity to OTHER TOOLS using KISS, TCP-KISS, AGW, etc. to support things like
By David Ranch · #5691 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
I have used AGWTermTCP and connect to Dire Wolf through an AGW port for testing.It seems to have the features you are looking for. Also, having AGWMonitor running is helpful can be helpful when
By Rob Giuliano · #5690 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
BTW: How is the Kantronics KPC-3+? Been playing with Idea of getting one to have a hardware TNC to run a BBS. I have a MoblinkD TNC3, two SignaLink USB¡¯s, and RPi¡¯s, but still been eyeing getting
By J K · #5689 ·
Re: rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Hello, I use EasyTerm, but it¡¯s Win and I run Win under VMWare on my MacBook Pro. http://uz7.ho.ua/packetradio.htm Sent from my iPhone 11 Max Pro
By J K · #5688 ·
rPi 4 / Signalink USB / Yaesu ft-895 / Direwolf.
Hello. I've gotten Direwolf installed, and it's hearing packet traffic. Printing it out into the REPL or wahtever the terminal window is....but I can't seem to transmit. When I used to use a
By Nick <nick.strada@...> · #5687 ·
Re: EAS SAME to APRS Message Converter
Bump... Any more progress on this? I am not there yet, but this is on my list of winter projects.
By AC1DW · #5686 ·