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Timeout waiting for input from audio device 0. (Windows 11, Paracon, Digirig Lite, FTM-500)
Hello, I get the the error "Timeout waiting for input from audio device 0. Terminating after audio input failure." immediately upon transmitting? a connection request to a pbbs.? The FTM-500 locks
By KG7ASX · #10193 ·
Re: Unable to get Direwolf to connect to IC-7300
Thank you, David for your in-depth explanation. The changes to direwolf. conf file were taken directly from a YouTube tutorial. I used the com port, that is assigned to the IC-7300 USB connection, for
By Bob Watson · #10192 ·
Re: Unable to connect to IGate server
Hello Sepehr, If you want to be seen as N6IRN-6, then YES, it needs to read "MYCALL N6IRN-6" You mentioned you can ping those servers but can you connect to the standard IGATE port? For example, I'll
By David Ranch · #10191 ·
Re: Unable to connect to IGate server
The DNS name noam.aprs2.net has a list of many addresses. This is for load balancing and automatic failover is one server is unavailable. It is not uncommon to see one or more failure to connect
By WB2OSZ · #10190 ·
Re: Unable to connect to IGate server
Thanks. I have another question: does the MYCALL field require an SSID, too? Currently, I have N6IVC-6 for both IGLOGIN and MYCALL, as you recommended. Still unable to connect to noam.aprs2.net.
By Sepehr - N6IRN · #10189 ·
Re: Unable to connect to IGate server
Hello Sepehr, The password you need to generate and use is just for your callsign (No SSID). In the direwolf.conf file, I would configure say for the "-6" SSID: -- IGLOGIN KI6ZHD-6 <the computed
By David Ranch · #10188 ·
Unable to connect to IGate server
Hi, I am trying to set up an IGat. Everything seems to be working. Packets are being decoded. The connection to the gate servers is the only thing that isn't working. It's been running for a couple of
By Sepehr - N6IRN · #10187 ·
Re: Unable to get Direwolf to connect to IC-7300
Hello Bob, Line 268 is NOT commented out. You have: -- # - the "AGW TCPIP Socket Interface" - default port 8000 # - KISS protocol over TCP socket - default port 8001 - KISS TNC via serial port # --
By David Ranch · #10186 ·
Unable to get Direwolf to connect to IC-7300
I have been running my IC-7300 with a VARA modem and Winlink on HF for some time.? I would like to be able to operate HF packet using Direwolf and the VARA modem.? I downloaded installed, and
By Bob Watson · #10185 ·
Re: APRS messaging query
There are some APRS-based messaging services that offer email and email like services: EMAIL2: https://www.aprs-is.net/email.aspx APRSLink (Winlink APRS): https://www.winlink.org/APRSLink There are
By David Ranch · #10184 ·
Re: APRS messaging query
Thanks for the explain Andrew, Some years ago I looked at its use on HF in VK, because I am a remote area permanent traveller and also beacon my position on the same 30m frequency. This is when I
By Bob Cameron · #10183 ·
Re: APRS messaging query
Greetings. You're not going to be happy with some of the things you're about to learn about APRS text messaging. For text messages relayed through APRS-IS, the sender doesn't know and can't specify
By Andrew P. · #10182 ·
APRS messaging query
Looking to understand some obscure things about APRS messaging. In Understanding-APRS-Packets.pdf on John's aprsspec github site. (Tnx John!) RF to RF on same channel, well understood. Also understood
By Bob Cameron · #10181 ·
Re: Containerized (Docker) APRS tracker with DireWolf
Hi Kevin -- haha that was a thread from more than a year ago! I kinda gave up on using a Raspi in the car, mainly because I couldn't get the RFI down to the level that my GPS and soundcard didn't
By Ramon Kolb · #10180 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
Hello Iain, In an APRS world, there are well known standards. A good page combining all this information can be found here: https://github.com/wb2osz/aprsspec In a classic packet setups, the SSID
By David Ranch · #10179 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
Hi Iain, This is outside of the SSID topic, but in my experience the most important part of a packet station is the antenna. All the other components of the station cannot make up for any shortcomings
By Thomas Leibold · #10178 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
Thanks for the long and detailed reply. I own the WW2 bunker.? It is a commercial building.? BUT the radio is not used commercially.? The location of the bunker gives me a longer reach along the
By iainmaoileoin · #10177 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
Agreed, I am new to this technology and just import my TCP/IP names!? I will get there OK, I am still trying to understand NETROM.? I will keep away from the those SSIDs.
By iainmaoileoin · #10176 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
At the bunker I run a system with a BBS and chat and have links to the states over the internet to collect messages. So in total use 3 SSIDs.? Are there any particular allocation of SSIDs that are
By iainmaoileoin · #10175 ·
Re: wrong topic - but I guess this is where the experts live
Hi Iain, Based on your callsign you appear to be in the UK. I'm not sure why you emphasized that one of the two locations is a commercial building but in some (most?) countries it is not legal to use
By Thomas Leibold · #10174 ·