[App_rpt-users] Assistance with Radio Operation

Martin Boroff martin.boroff at gmail.com
Sun Oct 21 20:05:45 UTC 2018


Mike

I received a reply from David McaGough FB4FXC which stated my card is a TM PCM 2912 chip set and it is not supported. No doubt this is a show stopper. 

Your comment about changing or adjusting my opt.conf file has rxchannel = SimpleUSB/usb_29285. I assume that 29285 is your node and my rpt.config  has my node number. My simple_tune_usb49155 is the closest I have to a file with my node number in it and it is empty. Simples.conf has info in it. Should I adjust the statement to point to it? I suppose I can comment out the current statement and make a new one.

Also my rpt.conf has two rxchannel statements. 

Again what should I send?

73, Marty 

> On Oct 21, 2018, at 1:56 PM, Mike <mm at midnighteng.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, let's start with your rpt.conf file.
> 
> rxchannel = SimpleUSB/usb_29285
> 
> If usbradio/usb_xxxxx send the usbradio.conf file
> 
> In one form or another, the PTT trigger starts as software.
> I'm not sure about your radio interface, it's unknown to me.
> But the activation adjustments are normally made in those files.
> But it sounds like perhaps you have something proprietary ???
> 
> If ASL does not know what to send to the usb radio interface to activate the PTT and with the correct logic, you will not have one.
> 
> But I doubt your pi is at fault. Control signals must have proper attachment to software and hardware.
> 
> ...mike/kb8jnm
> 
> On 10/21/2018 2:30 PM, Martin Boroff wrote:
>> Mike
>> I think the problem is in the pi.
>> I thought I may have tried to define usbradio but I am not 100% sure. I will attach the conf files with my codename on them. I’m not sure what you mean by which file I use. Where would I look to see which one I use.
>> The radio is a Ten Ten Patriot usb transceiver I am using for testing. It connects with a Ten Ten USB sound card and has leads for ground, mic, audio out and PTT. I plan to later connect a Yeasu FTM100DR which I hope to operate remotely.
>> 73, Marty
>>> On Oct 21, 2018, at 1:12 PM, Mike <mm at midnighteng.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Iis the problem system a pi or pc ?
>>> 
>>> Radio interface simpleusb.conf or usbradio.conf ?
>>> 
>>> Show the contents of that file you use.
>>> 
>>> Is the radio interface a modified sound dongle or something else ?
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to determine how you should be getting your cos/ptt and then looking at your set-up for it. But it sounds like your PTT is not inverted correctly for the radio or you can't sink enough current to pull it active.
>>> 
>>> ...mike/kb8jnm
>>> 
>>> On 10/21/2018 1:12 PM, Martin Boroff wrote:
>>>> I have my server node running, 49155. I am able to use it to connect to another node with iaxrpt and speak with an echo link user.
>>>> I have hooked up my sound card with a radio that will run fldigi on another raspberry pi with Jessie installed. Therefore I am confident that my hardware and wiring are ok. The card is a usb card.
>>>> lsusb shows The first device listed is my sound card.
>>>> When I connect to my node I have been using the keypad when the call ok appears. I enter *34911. When I speak the mic meter is indicating audio but my radio does not key.
>>>> I am attaching copies of rpt.conf manager.conf modules.conf
>>>> Please let me know if you need anything else from asterisk directory.
>>>> Thank you.
>>>> Martin Boroff, WD9GYM
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