[App_rpt-users] rxctcssdecode = -1

Mike mm at midnighteng.com
Tue Aug 28 15:15:10 UTC 2018


Would appear to be a natural echo of a normal event then.
Chase down Ken's lead and perhaps you may need to go to the source and 
eliminate the 'echo' line "dependent on what is flagging it".

Sorry, I'm not much help outside of that.


...mike/kb8jnm

On 8/28/2018 10:05 AM, K. Ishikawa wrote:
> Mike,
> 
> -vv .. doesn't make a difference.  Even without -v, it generates the 
> message.  Well it's not a big deal, but when I want to see radio related 
> debug messages (e.g., keyed, carrier detect, etc.), they are buried in 
> this particular message and scrolled out of screen instantly.  Since it 
> generates 50+ same messages in a second(!), I just feel something maybe 
> minor (I hope) is not working as it should be.  I just wondered someone 
> in the group had any clue.
> 
> K
> 
> 
> On 2018/08/28 21:52, Mike wrote:
>> While I can't answer your debug question,
>> I run asterisk in the foreground and set verbosity to a desirable 
>> level to see what I want to see.
>>
>> asterisk -r -vvv     -  The more v's the more verbose
>>
>> Perhaps that may help...
>>
>> But, what is the issue with "rxctcssdecode = -1" your tracking ?
>>
>> ...mike/kb8jnm
>>
>> On 8/28/2018 5:55 AM, K. Ishikawa wrote:
>>> Hi to the group, When I set "radio set debug" in CLI, the screen is 
>>> inundated with a flow the following message. It keeps printing the 
>>> same message so fast that I can't catch other debug messages. Can 
>>> anyone advise how I can eliminate this, please? [Aug 28 18:32:39] 
>>> NOTICE[3013]: chan_usbradio.c:2913 usbradio_read: rxctcssdecode = -1, 
>>> chan Radio/usb_2132 The node itself is working well, as far as I can 
>>> tell. It's on R-Pi 3 with URI. Thanks, K
>>>
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