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Re: Please help with udev rules - non-root GPIO for PTT
Each GPIO has properties and member of groups. Check the properties of the particular GPIO you are using and either set it so everyone has write access or that you are a member of whatever group it
By Michael WA7SKG · #9887 ·
Re: Working systemd config direwolf.service systemctl
Thank you for that. The nice thing about Linux is that there several ways to accomplish a goal. E.g., I use cron to both start and restart direwolf (if necessary) as user "repeater". Adjust arguments
By Rusty Travis · #9886 ·
Please help with udev rules - non-root GPIO for PTT
Hello, OMs. On NanoPi I try to use GPIO ¡í200 (from https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO) for PTT in DireWolf. When running direwolf requires root rights. If I enter the root
By Dr. Sergey Ievkov · #9885 ·
Re: Working systemd config direwolf.service systemctl
Thank you for this, Adam. I changed the systemd service on my pi to your configuration and it's nice to be able to use screen in an SSH session to monitor my digipeater's activity. I want to add that
By JayMot DW7GDL · #9884 ·
Working systemd config direwolf.service systemctl
Since I just spent an hour messing with systemd files to get a direwolf.service working I wanted to post an operational one that may help some people. $ cat /etc/systemd/system/direwolf.service [Unit]
By Adam K4SPB · #9883 ·
Re: Good volume level to start with?
Hi David, The audio problem has been solved in another message. Thanks. I have the levels around 50 now. Radio output level is set to '2' on the Retevis and around 50% on the slider in the soundcard
Re: Direwolf 1.7 "plughw:" doesn't match any of the input devices
Hi David, After adjusting the ADEVICE command for use with Windows all devices where listed with the asterix for the Digirig for both rx and tx as you can see in the picture I've added. I put this
Re: Frequently setting when starting
Hi Mike My APRS system startup bash script on the vehicle Debian laptop starts rigctld then direwolf and puts them in background, then sleeps a seconds before running some rigctl commands to save/set
By Bob Cameron · #9880 ·
Re: Frequently setting when starting
I have a ft-897 that I also use on psk31, hence the desire to set frequency apon start of direwolf .... Or when choosing another radio setting for hf packet ... 300 baud at another favorite hf
By Michael Durkin · #9879 ·
Re: Good volume level to start with?
Hello Phil, If I was to guess, you have the input mixer level on your digirig set to 100% listening to your Retevis radio. Bring that input mixer level down to say 50-60% and then increase the radio's
By David Ranch · #9878 ·
Re: Direwolf 1.7 "plughw:" doesn't match any of the input devices
Hello Phil, When you start Direwolf up for Window, it should list all the available sound devices. You need to pick from that list and but the correct one in your direwolf.conf file. --David KI6ZHD
By David Ranch · #9877 ·
Re: Direwolf 1.7 "plughw:" doesn't match any of the input devices
Hi Brent, Yeah, I used a rapsberry pi before. Indeed the adevice command is a bit different. All is working fine now with an asterix to both RX and TX devices. Thanks for the help. 73 Phil ON4VP
By Phil, ON4VP · #9876 ·
Re: Direwolf 1.7 "plughw:" doesn't match any of the input devices
Hi Phil, The plughw device name is specific to Linux. For Windows you will use different naming. See the section in the user guide titled "Audio Device selection - Windows". Should be found around Pg.
By Brent WG0A · #9875 ·
Direwolf 1.7 "plughw:" doesn't match any of the input devices
Hello. Recently I bought a Digirig mobile and the cable for my Anytone radio. After a succesfull installation of the usb audio drivers and virtual comport I configured Direwolf.conf according to my
By Phil, ON4VP · #9874 ·
Re: Good volume level to start with?
Hello, I'm using the same radio on VHF for APRS and WINLINK. If you are using the correct Digirig cable for this radio, I set my volume to 2 on the Retevis. (VOL 1 is bearly hearable). I split the
By Phil, ON4VP · #9873 ·
Re: Transmitting 100hz tone with dire for voice alert.
I understand your intent, but I recommend against it. I was strongly admonished for using a Morse ID on my digipeater.If APRS users in your area are more tolerant, I suggest using an external tone
By Patrick Connor · #9872 ·
Re: How to change APRS-IS connection port?
This isn't mentioned in the User documentation but in the sources, this is mentioned. Give this syntax a try in the direwolf.conf file: direwolf/src/config.c -- /* * IGSERVER - Name of IGate server. *
By David Ranch · #9871 ·
Re: How to change APRS-IS connection port?
I'm working with Javaprssrvr application.? Pete AE5PL the author of the software suggested all clients use port 10152. My DW clients are feeding the local server, but regardless of the server-side
By Douglas Pervine, N1OBU · #9870 ·
Re: How to change APRS-IS connection port?
The first question is, why were you advised to do that? That port number is for when you want unfiltered full-planet feeds from the APRS-IS. Do you really need that much traffic flooding into your
By Andrew P. · #9869 ·
How to change APRS-IS connection port?
I'm testing a local (non upstream) APRS-IS server and was advised to switch all my client connections to port 10152.? How do I configure/change that in Direwolf?? I am using 1.8D. Thanks Doug
By Douglas Pervine, N1OBU · #9868 ·