[App_rpt-users] RPi 3 controller problem

Steve Zingman szingman at msgstor.com
Thu Mar 16 18:01:31 UTC 2017


I don't THINK the receiver dropout and the EchoLink inbound are related. 
The problem COULD be radio_relax. (The DTMF decoder is falseing) Though 
I wonder about the duration of the dropout. How did you set receive levels?

Steve

On 3/16/2017 1:48 PM, William Higgins wrote:
> Let's see if I can answer the questions that have been asked:
>
> Steve Zingman:  I believe the dropouts are primarily on receiver 
> input.  I've not noticed them on Echolink inbound traffic.  The CPU 
> load is minimal.  Generally under 2% used. We are using USB_RADIO 
> without DSP (I couldn't make that work initially for some reason.)
>
> Steve Agee:  As I said, the CPU load is minimal.  There might be tiny 
> momentary peaks, but there is no sustained load on the processor.
>
> Neil K8it:  The wireless connectivity doesn't "seem" to be a problem.  
> The router to which it is connected is only about 4 ft. away.
>
> Thank you all for the suggestions.  Would love to hear any other ideas 
> you have!
>
> Bill Higgins
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