[App_rpt-users] rxctcssdecode = -1
K. Ishikawa
ji1bqw at mbr.nifty.com
Tue Aug 28 22:54:19 UTC 2018
Thanks, Ken, Mike.
I spotted it in the source code. Since it's not that severe issue, I'll
take my time to look into it.
K
On 2018/08/29 0:15, Mike wrote:
> 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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