Re: New Setup
I believe I parsed this from the O.P.: http://www.winlink.org/WinlinkExpress http://www.winlink.org/WinlinkExpress 73, Jim A.
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Jim Alles
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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
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Jim Alles
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Re: New Setup
What is the name of the "the client application" here ? 73, Dana K6JQ
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Dana Myers
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Re: New Setup
I'm getting an invalid command 12 from the client application. What does that mean?
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Seth Stevenson
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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.
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Jim Alles
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Re: New Setup
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
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Dana Myers
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Re: New Setup
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
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Dana Myers
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Re: New Setup
I'm using Windows. [direwolf_packet]" <direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Seth Stevenson
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Re: New Setup
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
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Dana Myers
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Re: New Setup
I can understand the issue with Linux, but I'm using Windows. Is it not supported either? direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Seth Stevenson
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Re: New Setup
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.
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Jim Alles
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Re: New Setup
Sorry if I was unclear but I have a tigertronics signalink. That's what I was trying to set up. direwolf_packet@...> wrote:
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Seth Stevenson
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Re: New Setup
I mean you have to get the wiring correct from your audio device, what you call a "soundlink" to the radio, if you have the manual, see page 41 on packet connection. The manual can be pulled down in
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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Re: New Setup
This will not be a direct connection to the computer. I think I would buy a Tigertronics signalink <http://www.tigertronics.com/sl_wirebm.htm>, or something similar. 73, Jim A.
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Jim Alles
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Re: New Setup
Not sure what you mean?
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Seth Stevenson
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Re: New Setup
This is a physical wiring issue, not configuration. Map your inputs and outputs from your sound device to the radio.
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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New Setup
I'm trying to set up dire wolf for rms express with a soundlink and an alinco dr-605. The alinco has an rj45 connection for Mike. No com ports. How do I set up the rj45 in the dire wolf config file?
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Seth Stevenson
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Re: Crash proofing
Hi David, I just put the turkey on the weber so my answer is brief. Happy T-day. I've spent some time learning how to use the systemd transaction files. Not sure that systemd is complicated to config
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Basil Gunn
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Re: Crash proofing
Hello Basil, Yes.. I was going to mention that for Xastir but it's not automatic. I think Skyler is looking for highly reliable and auto-remediating solution other than having to reboot the whole
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David Ranch <dranch@...>
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Re: Crash proofing
Skyler, Responding through David's msg. You don't have to restart Xastir, just go to interface control, select your down interface & click 'Start'. I have some scripts that install Direwolf & AX.25
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Basil Gunn
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