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Re: Error using kiss interface
Radio is about 2 feet above my computer. I've already set the radio to low power (5 watts). What's strange is I don't have this problem doing igate->RF and RF->gate and I was using 50 watts then. I'm
By Stephen Atkins · #8537 ·
Re: Error using kiss interface
How close is your radio to your computer + sound device? It would be best to get some distance between the two ideally in the vertical plane. Also consider lowering your RF power to help with any RFI
By David Ranch · #8536 ·
Re: Error using kiss interface
So to answer my own question. I tried using soundmodem and got the same results. It seems I'm getting some RF or something in to my USB cable between my computer and my SignaLink which is causing the
By Stephen Atkins · #8535 ·
Error using kiss interface
Hello everyone. I'm trying to use Direwolf using ax.25 to connect to my packet bbs over RF. The packet bbs is bpq32 and I can get everything to work when I connect locally. It's running on a Windows
By Stephen Atkins · #8534 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Rusty, I have one more idea--maybe for you the myResend = 0 line in /etc/noaacap.conf is causing this situation.? Perhaps your station has already sent it once, and having myResend=0 would direct it
By Jon Dea (AA4JM) · #8533 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Thank you Jon, I carefully followed the README, and "sudo dpkg -i aprx_2.9.0_raspi.deb" followed by"sudo apt -f install" did NOT install /usr/local/bin/noaacap.py, nor the several other required
By Rusty Travis · #8532 ·
Re: OM>(callsign)
Yes, if you want to _see_ a filtered view of your traffic, use an APRS client like APRSIS32 or YAAC to monitor your Direwolf instance (through the AGWPE or KISS interface), and do the filtering in
By Andrew P. · #8531 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Chris - W4LUC, I missed this key part of your post - my apologies: Rusty Travis did catch that though -- that python script may have not been copied over to /usr/local/bin.? That directory is owned
By Jon Dea (AA4JM) · #8530 ·
Re: OM>(callsign)
makes sense, thank you! wrote:
By Russell, KV4S · #8529 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
I had a similar problem as Mssr. Chris, my diagnostics and solution: $ sudo cp -v ./noaacap/usr/local/bin/noaacap.py /usr/local/bin/ './noaacap/usr/local/bin/noaacap.py' -> '/usr/local/bin/noaacap.py'
By Rusty Travis · #8528 ·
Re: OM>(callsign)
Yes it can be filtered but you should not do it. It would drop all message traffic that would have been going through your digipeater. Messaging functionality on the network is already impaired
By Geoffrey Merck · #8527 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Chris - W4LUC, NOAACAP must be working on your RPi - the INFOCMD failure line is what happens when there is nothing on the NOAA alert server meeting the criteria you have set up in the
By Jon Dea (AA4JM) · #8526 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Certainly:?https://github.com/K2IE/noaacap
By Chris - W4LUC · #8525 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
May I ask the link where you downloaded this noaacap, please? It sounds like something I'd like to use here.
By Rusty Travis · #8524 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Hmmmm.... The script not being found shouldn't be part of this, right? [ig] # aprsc 2.1.14-g5e22b37 [ig] # logresp W4LUC verified, server T2CAEAST [ig] W4LUC-10>APDW16:!2634.00NR08006.24W&Rcv only
By Chris - W4LUC · #8523 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
/dev/null actually contained two ell characters
By Rusty Travis · #8521 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Every two minutes you should see red text calling out an error on the line number in the direwolf.conf where your CBEACON is. The error is because there is no alert at this time. Patrick (N3TSZ)
By Patrick Connor · #8520 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Hi Jon - As there are no current alerts for Palm Beach, FL, is there something I should be seeing in Direwolf that indicates the script is polling or something? --Thanks / Chris
By Chris - W4LUC · #8519 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
Rusty... Thanks sooo much for that!? I found my files and edited them.? I hope I can see some sort of alert come out of this. --Chris
By Chris - W4LUC · #8518 ·
Re: Anyone Successfully Running NOAACAP?
"direwolf.conf" is a symbolic name for whatever configuration file is used when one starts direwolf. When one examines the startup command, whatever yours may be, if it doesn't contain a "-c filename"
By Rusty Travis · #8517 ·