Re: Segmentation faults with remote mode
Graeme, Thanks for the reply. I started with a fresh install of the latest Raspbian (bullseye) and tried running with DISPLAY=:0. That trick does in fact help network congestion, but I can't seem to
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Eric Thornton
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Re: Quisk 4.2.14 installation fails on Raspberry PI with Python 3.9
Hallo Joerg, I installed and updated Quisk on my Raspberry Pi4 "Raspbian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye 64-bit)" following the " Linux Pip Installation" advises on
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Walter, DL8FCL
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Re: Quisk 4.2.14 installation fails on Raspberry PI with Python 3.9
Hello Joerg, If you have read my response to Eric re: segmentation fault you will see that I am using Rpi4 with python 3.9. To set Quisk up I downloaded the tar.gz version of quisk from
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Graeme Jury
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Re: Quisk 4.2.14 installation fails on Raspberry PI with Python 3.9
Hello Joerg, I run Quisk on Raspberry Pi 4, using the 3.7.3 version of Python.? It works fine for me, but I do see the Segmentation Fault when shutting down Quisk.? I'm very timid and conservative
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Ben Cahill
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Re: Segmentation faults with remote mode
Hello Eric, I have been running my remote on an Rpi4 with python 3.9.2 and using ssh in a terminal on the local end, invoke it with "DISPLAY=:0 nohup ~/quisk/quisk &" which runs a graphical version. I
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Graeme Jury
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Segmentation faults with remote mode
It's been a while since I've had time to mess with radio stuff that isn't work related. I thought over Christmas I'd dust off the old rig and give 'er a go. Setup: Radio = Softrock RXTx on remote side
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Eric Thornton
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Quisk 4.2.14 installation fails on Raspberry PI with Python 3.9
Hello, I am running Quisk for quite some time now on a Raspberry Pi 4 with "Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)" with the OOTB Python 3.7 on the Raspi. For Quisk 4.2.14 you need at least Python 3.8, so I
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Joerg DB2OO
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Re: Anyone using a anan 10 or 100 or hermes 16bit board with quisk?
Thanks Sid! I could always put the hermes back to protocol 1. ?I like linhpsdr but it has problems. ?Hermes lite on the other hand was working nicely. ?Tried it last night. ?Side note is there
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Ryan Wesolowski
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Re: Anyone using a anan 10 or 100 or hermes 16bit board with quisk?
It's been a long time ago but I think I ran piHPSDR with the Hermes under Protocol 2. Quisk does not support Hermes Protocol 2 - I also have an ODYSSEY-II programmed as Angelia which runs with
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Sid Boyce
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Re: Anyone using a anan 10 or 100 or hermes 16bit board with quisk?
I should also mention I am on protocol 2. ?I don¡¯t know if quisk will work with that.
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Ryan Wesolowski
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Anyone using a anan 10 or 100 or hermes 16bit board with quisk?
I want to try the newest release of quisk with my hermes hardware instead of my peaberry. ?I have a hermes lite also but first want to try the 16 bit board. ?I am not sure how to setup. ?I have a
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Ryan Wesolowski
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Hi Jim, I did not ran an extensive test, but as far as I can tell all the features using the pop up window work! While on the small screen changing mode properties etc worked very smoothly. Thanks a
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Peter Hoefsloot
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Hello Mike, Many thanks for this. I need some time to digest the info and probably for Jim to do stuff too. For your information and for the group too, here is a small Python3 script that I use to
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Graeme Jury
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Check out the current master repo Use the --set-conf=tuner_control_pathname? Set it to the path for your tuner control program which will get the 0/1 argument passed to it. commit
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Michael Black <mdblack98@...>
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
That's correct.... You should get an error it's not available. ?1:rigctl_parse.c(3413):rigctl_set_func returning(-11) Feature not available Feature not available Mike W9MDB
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Michael Black <mdblack98@...>
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Hello Graeme and Michael, I checked the man page for rigctl and I think the "U TUNER" is a standard HamLib command. Anyway, I programmed it as a HamLib command and Quisk should respond to it
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jimahlstrom
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Re: CAT command for the Spot
Jim. ?This is what I wanted to hear thank you. ?I am not sure how to do that but will start looking.
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Ryan Wesolowski
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Re: P25 and DSTAR
An update to the P25 and DSTAR code. I realised that the end of transmission was not handled properly, so it now holds TX on until after the final frame plus a configurable time delay. There is a
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Dave_G8KBB
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Hello Michael, Jim has a small Hamlib server built into Quisk and I guess that as the autotuner function has not been implemented in Hamlib (yet) he has added an unused command (U) to accomodate
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Graeme Jury
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Re: Quisk Version 4.2.14 December 2022
Hello Michael and Jim, I didn't try hard enough. I had been using rigctl to test and probably didn't have a recent enough version. When I used Telnet it went just fine and just as I had hoped for. In
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Graeme Jury
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