Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Hmm... I'm not sure, perhaps your using something like "client isolation". This might block connecting from PC to radio.
Also, some routers have a possibility to execute ping from web interface. You
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Georgy Dyuldin
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#6495
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Some (many?) routers have Wireless feature called Isolation or Client Separation. If enabled, WiFi clients can "talk" ONLY to Access Point (internet) and all wired devices but NOT between each other -
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stan kiwi
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#6494
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Re: log file R1BCU ft8 firmware
There might be another possibility. Some (many?) routers have Wireless feature called Isolation or Client Separation. If enabled, WiFi clients can "talk" ONLY to Access Point (internet) and NOT
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stan kiwi
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#6493
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
I had to reinstall, then used angry ip to find it. But it has been working
fine since.
[email protected]> wrote:
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fdave123
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#6492
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
#firmware
Sean,
Any SDR radio like the Hermes Lite 2, Square SDR or Radioberry has the ESSB capability and extra things like Pure Signal and CESSB depending on the PC program.
Gary
W9TD
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Gary
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#6491
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
.6 is my PC.
I also tried from another PC and same result.
below is the output of that command.
C:\Users\mverd>arp -a
Interface: 169.254.171.3 --- 0xd
Internet Address ? ? ?Physical Address ? ?
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greencane372
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#6490
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Is 192.168.1.6 is address of your router or it's IP of your PC?
Could you show `arp -a` output?
Could you try from another device (phone/tablet)?
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Georgy // R2RFE
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Georgy Dyuldin
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#6489
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Thank you Georgy for replying.? maybe it is something with my router.? I can see it has a valid IP address on both my router and on the x6100 (192.168.1.50).? The x6100 even says the NPT time is
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greencane372
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#6488
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Webserver should be available all the time, there is no setting to turn it off. Could you check ping to your radio IP?
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Georgy // R2RFE
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Georgy Dyuldin
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#6487
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Re: X6100 alternative firmware v0.28.0
Hello, just tried this firmware its amazing!!!? ?FT8 in the same radio box is awesome.? I am having no luck getting the webserver access.? I am on my home wifi and tried both http://x6100/ and
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greencane372
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#6486
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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I think eSSB is ok if used responsibly when bands are quiet and a little more audio clarity can help with long DX contacts. I would certainly never use it on 60 Meters as FCC rules are specific on
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Sean Cuthbert
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#6485
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Sean,
Here in the US, ESSB is not actually allowed as FCC rule 97.307(a) states: "No amateur station transmission shall occupy more bandwidth than necessary for the information rate and emission type
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Gary
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Georgy,
I plan to put together a simple proof of concept here on my X6100, and then put the code on GitHub.
I just ordered one of those USB->Ethernet adapters, because so far I have only connected via
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Franco Venturi
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#6483
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Would be nice to still keep the 160Hz for voice and 3500 would improve both voice and FT8. Maybe a bandwidth of 160 to 3500 would be a good compromise?
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Sean Cuthbert
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#6482
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
#firmware
Hi Keith.
WSJT-x and FT8 application in alternative firmware uses a frequency shift
for transmitting. Generated audio have almost same base frequency
(something like 1500 Hz). So - even 500 Hz of
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Georgy Dyuldin
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#6481
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
#firmware
Thanks a lot for information. Not sure, how much time it might took, I'm
almost have no experienced with ASM and small with C/C++, but I'll try).
§ã§Ò, 7 §Õ§Ö§Ü. 2024 §Ô., 20:03 Franco Venturi via
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Georgy Dyuldin
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#6480
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Georgy??? for FT8 it would be useful to have audio up to 3500 Hz?? when busy guys go up high to avoid QRM.? so 300 - 3500 or even 3600 would be great.? The factory firmware should have had that
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Keith G8IXN
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Gergy,
the MCU baseband firmware has enough space in RAM that it would be possible to append extra code/functions at the end to implement additional functionality.
Since the STM32F4 is a ARM Cortex-M4
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Franco Venturi
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#6478
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Hm.. I thought about more elegant solution - without reflash. But this might be an option too. Only one concern - current version can't flash new firmware. I'm afraid I can brick my radio while
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Georgy Dyuldin
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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If you could attach¨¦ a MFK option to call a Linux system function then it should be possible to reload a copy of the bbfw modifiyy and restart imho ¡ DE M0RWV
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scot forshaw
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#6476
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