Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
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There is no special setup for the PTT, It’s built into the app.
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On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 10:25 PM, gpabon757 <gpabon@...> wrote:
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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Nomis Bayan Jr.
Hi Karl, I have Compass, DVswitch Mobile and AMBEServer working at the
same time. It has been couple of months that I have no problem. I
can share my notes to you, just email me at nolyn78@....
On 6/23/2020 10:07 PM,
klammeraffe2@... wrote:
Hi Nomis,
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
gpabon757
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the replies. I'm using the DVStick 30 with AMBE server on my PC. Windows AMBE server with BlueDv on my Android device works great, but it always runs in landscape orientation. Based on the feedback, I think I'll give an Inrico T320 radio a try. Since I don't see an option in BlueDv AMBE for PTT, how did you setup the PTT to key up BlueDv via the T320? Thanks again!
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
#ambeserver
klammeraffe2@...
Hi Nomis,
tnx, I had done this the port change just for the test as I thought it could be the reason - but it wasn't the problem is solved, just be take off and back of the ThumbDV from the USB-port of the RPi
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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Nomis Bayan Jr.
Hello Karl, try to replace the port from "12460" to "2460".
On 6/23/2020 9:07 AM,
klammeraffe2@... wrote:
Hello,
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
#ambeserver
Sometimes the ThumbDV™ will get some bad data on the USB (another program hitting it or such) to start and the reinsert will fix the problem.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:48 AM <klammeraffe2@...> wrote: Hello around, --
John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
#ambeserver
This is usually a user/group/permission problem. The Compass Linux images are older and mostly deprecated. They can work, but I generally start with a newer Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian - Buster) version. I then follow https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/ambe/wiki/1520#Quick-Build-on-Linux the source, support, and test programs can also be found at https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/ambe/files AMBEserver is really a pretty simple daemon program. As long as the environment is right it should work.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:43 AM <klammeraffe2@...> wrote: Stefsan, --
John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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klammeraffe2@...
Hello around,
think san close this - just disconnetct the ThumbDV and reconnect them again to the RPi and no it works - test it just with a connect from the Blue DV app on my android and it works Don't know why this is the solution , but ..... Thanks to everybody Karl
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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klammeraffe2@...
Stefsan,
as I read this in another part of this forum - so I checked it already . Have actually just the user "pi" and this one is so in the file "dialout:x:20:pi,opendv" Karl
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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klammeraffe2@...
John,
tnx for the reply. I followed the mentioned image from the WIKI - archive.compasslinux.org (image_2018-12-31-compass-lite.zip) on a RPi 2. Have't seen an other image....and I am not sure, if I can use the original raspian image? Karl
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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Stefsan
Hi, you get Problems to Start ambe server demon by open serial Port before. Check why ttyUSB0 cannot open, maybe open /etc/group with nano or Other editor add dailout with the User who starts ambe Server. Am 23.06.2020 18:07 schrieb klammeraffe2@...:
Hello,
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Re: ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
#ambeserver
Point us to which directions/image you are using. Some are outdated or missing an element.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:20 AM <klammeraffe2@...> wrote: Hello, --
John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
You may need a USB device driver such as https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hu.sztupy.android.usbhostcontroller -- but hooking directly to a phone may be a power drain as Gwen points out.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:29 AM Gwen Patton <ardrhi@...> wrote:
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John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
Only way I know to do it on an Inrico T320 is to use an external AMBEServer. I don't think the T320 is an OTG device. But I stopped trying to use a ThumbDV connected directly to a phone when I saw my battery charge indicator visibly sinking while it was connected. It draws a LOT of juice, even when just in receive. So I have a Raspberry Pi on my local network, with a powered hub on it and the ThumbDV plugged into the powered hub. That same horrible power draw means a Pi USB port will NOT power the ThumbDV directly. You MUST use a powered hub. (For Pi 3+ and below. I haven't tried it on a 4 with USB-C.) My Pi has: AMBEServer installed (NO BUSTER) A dynamic DNS daemon, so if my local network IP changes, it can update my dynamic DNS address. A port-forwarded hole in my firewall so I can get at it from outside. Then configure BlueDV AMBE for the dynamic DNS address instead of the localhost IP address. Works fine, but I only use it when I want to use my T320 as a backup device. I take it to things like Field Day, or hamfests. The PTT works great for things like Echolink, Teamspeak 3, and Zello, but I don't use Zello because it doesn't play well with others. If you have Zello configured for PTT, even if you stop the app from the apps menu, if you hit the PTT, it'll RESTART Zello, even if you're trying to use the PTT with Teamspeak or Echolink. Freaking annoying, so I stopped using Zello. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73, Gwen, NG3P
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ambeserver on a Raspberry Pi stops after 30 seconds
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klammeraffe2@...
Hello,
I am quit new and has just start to work a little bit with a Raspberry Pi . I nstalled the image according the Wiki to run the ambeserver with an ThumbDV. So far so good till after approx. 30 sec the server failed - attached the sceenshot of the status-messages. Maybe someone can give me some hints, where to look for, that teh server is running "longer" than 35 seconds... regards Karl
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
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I’m running Android version 7.0 on the T320 and have tried at least three different OTG cables none of them worked with the Thumbdv.The radio’s PTT does work well with Peanut, EchoLink and Zello.
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On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 8:27 AM, Balasubramanian Iyer <vu3tbr@...> wrote:
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
Balasubramanian Iyer
Hi I think unless there is provision for OTG cable via USB then only dongle can be attached to work with BlueDV. But there wont be problems for Peanut to work
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 8:17 PM, gpabon757 <gpabon@...> wrote: Hi,
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
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I’m using the T320 also, it displays in portrait and does work with the BlueDv to include PTT. To use D-star, DMR and Fusion I have a ThumbDv running on a Raspberry Pi and or Windows Server.
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On Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 7:47 AM, gpabon757 <gpabon@...> wrote:
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Re: BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
Greg Speakman
I have the T320 and I use the BlueDV app but I connect to an ambee server. My amber server is a Raspberry Pi 3 with a ThumbDV. The PTT does work with it. I don't quite know what you mean portrait mode.
Greg
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BlueDV on an Inrico T320? Or any other network radio
gpabon757
Hi,
I’m thinking of purchasing an Inrico T320 network radio. Does BlueDV work with it? Will it display in portrait mode? Will I be able to use the PTT on the side to transmit? Any other HT like network radios that work well with BlueDV with a working PTT? Thanks, George
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