Re: tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
Sounds interesting :)
best regards
Chris
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dekagon
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#608
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Re: tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
There is a GUI builder for wxWidgets (or wxPython) written in Python: http://wxglade.sourceforge.net
I have not used it in a ?few years, so don't know what the current state is. A quick check on the
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Karl Heinz Kremer - K5KHK
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Re: tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
Quisk SDR software uses wxPython:
https://www.wxpython.org/
I have not used it for development, I only know about it through my Hermes Light HL2 use.
73
Evan
AC9TU
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Evan Hand
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Re: tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
Is there a GUI tool for phyton?
I hate creating a gui with basic widgets
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
I second the motion.? Or, I guess it's probably third or fourth the motion by now.
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Jim Allyn - N7JA
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Under help/about... you will see the version info: "Application tinySA, Version=1.0.7528.25527"
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Good suggestion
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Erik Kaashoek
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tinySA also for linux distris?
#feature_request
#tinysa
Hello Erik,
do you plan to release also a linux version of the tinySA software? This would be a great idea for us linux users...
I am personally using debian buster 10.5 and do not have problems with
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dekagon
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Erik,
In a future release of tinySA.exe would you consider adding a dialog box under 'Settings' that allows the user to send console commands and display responses?
It would allow the user from
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hwalker
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Hi Erik
Back in business with the TinySA.exe, thank you.
I had initially no COM port at all.
By a closer inspection it was assigned to COM7 which also was used for 4 virtual cables on that specific
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Kurt Poulsen
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Yeah I know about the multiple port listing.
I found there is some problem with aborting a scan. This often leads to all kind of problems.
Best way to abort a scan is to tap the screen of the
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Erik Kaashoek
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#598
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Re: Updated tinySA.exe released
Erik,
I updated to the new tinySA.exe (wish I could say version number instead of 'new').? The update went much smoother than previous versions (i.e. no configuration file err msg).
When it rains it
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hwalker
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Updated tinySA.exe released
I uploaded an updated? tinySA.exe
Changes:
- Bug solved: not able to restore saved configuration
- Bug solved: No com port listed but still connected to tinySA
The second bug may have caused
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: Self Test Errors
David,
Your tinySA do not perform as should. Probably both the TX/RX switches have a short at one side of the switch causing wrong low level calibration and failure of selftest 10. Suggest you
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Erik Kaashoek
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#595
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Re: Self Test Errors
I have conducted multiple tests before shipment to ensure that the shipment passes the test, but I am not sure that there is still a problem after you receive it. I will further test. Sorry, you can
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Hugen
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Re: Self Test Errors
Herb,
If I set leveloffset low to -10.0 and run (selftest 0 10) I get almost exactly what you got at 0.
But a Config | Self Test gives:
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David W6ZL
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Re: Self Test Errors
When Level Cal is run, the number it comes up with is 8.2, which causes Test 3 and Test 4 to fail.
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David W6ZL
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Re: Self Test Errors
Can the level cal be calibrated normally?
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Hugen
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Re: Self Test Errors
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 05:34 PM, hwalker wrote:
..I don't see any significant difference between your settings and mine. My scan time is faster but that's insignificant. I am kind of wondering where
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hwalker
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Re: Self Test Errors
David,
You've made some progress.? A leveloffset low value of 0.2 would be as expected. I looked at selftest 10 on my tinySA with a leveloffset low value of 0.? You can run any of the selftests
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hwalker
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