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No RX audio
I have a ThumbDV dongle. After a lot of working with this I finally hot it all set up. I connected to a local server and my TX audio is working fine, but I can not hear anything when people talk. It
I have a ThumbDV dongle. After a lot of working with this I finally hot it all set up. I connected to a local server and my TX audio is working fine, but I can not hear anything when people talk. It
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Mike Oakley
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#1007
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Re: Changing Talkgroups in BlueDV
Thanks so much, Gwen. I really appreciate your help. This step was missing on David's quick start instructions.
73, Bob, KN4HH
Thanks so much, Gwen. I really appreciate your help. This step was missing on David's quick start instructions.
73, Bob, KN4HH
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Bob Watson
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#1006
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Re: Fw: Bluedv not recognizing Thumbdv
Try setting your baud rate up 460480.
De AF6BY
Jeff
Try setting your baud rate up 460480.
De AF6BY
Jeff
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alpha foxtrotsix
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#1005
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Re: Changing Talkgroups in BlueDV
Bob,
For DMR on BlueDV, you have to connect briefly to TG 4000, then connect to the new talkgroup. 4000 is the "disconnect" group, and it'll remove you from your current talkgroup. This is NOT
Bob,
For DMR on BlueDV, you have to connect briefly to TG 4000, then connect to the new talkgroup. 4000 is the "disconnect" group, and it'll remove you from your current talkgroup. This is NOT
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Gwen Patton
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#1004
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Changing Talkgroups in BlueDV
Good day again. Followed David, PA7LIM, instructions for changing Talkgroups. I am stuck in Talkgroup 91. I tried to change to a number of other Talkgroup (93, 310). I inserted 93 in the box, and
Good day again. Followed David, PA7LIM, instructions for changing Talkgroups. I am stuck in Talkgroup 91. I tried to change to a number of other Talkgroup (93, 310). I inserted 93 in the box, and
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Bob Watson
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#1003
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Re: BlueDV data display question
Thank you, Gwen for your explanation. Makes perfect sense. Today, I did notice a mix of no data and all data showing up on received stations.
Thanks again.
73, Bob, KN4HH
Thank you, Gwen for your explanation. Makes perfect sense. Today, I did notice a mix of no data and all data showing up on received stations.
Thanks again.
73, Bob, KN4HH
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Bob Watson
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#1002
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Re: Differentiating the two Versions of the Thumbdv by inspection
Thank you. Just what I needed. I actually did as you said earliier. Plugged them in and tried both baud rates and if they would not do 460, I marked the V1.
thanks for the response.
jb. N4NQY
Thank you. Just what I needed. I actually did as you said earliier. Plugged them in and tried both baud rates and if they would not do 460, I marked the V1.
thanks for the response.
jb. N4NQY
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Jay
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#1001
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Re: BlueDV data display question
To the best of my knowledge, the only thing you transmit is your number. The rest of the data is provided at the receive end from the downloaded databases. In many cases, updating the databases in
To the best of my knowledge, the only thing you transmit is your number. The rest of the data is provided at the receive end from the downloaded databases. In many cases, updating the databases in
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Gwen Patton
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#1000
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BlueDV data display question
I have D-STAR and DMR working on BlueDV. However I have a question. When I transmit on DMR, I do not see any of my data displayed (Call, Name, etc). The only thing displayed is my DMR number. Most
I have D-STAR and DMR working on BlueDV. However I have a question. When I transmit on DMR, I do not see any of my data displayed (Call, Name, etc). The only thing displayed is my DMR number. Most
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Bob Watson
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#999
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Re: Fw: Bluedv not recognizing Thumbdv
I had a similar problem and I had to set the speed of com3 to match the data speed of the dongle!!
Peter Moore ZL2HM
I had a similar problem and I had to set the speed of com3 to match the data speed of the dongle!!
Peter Moore ZL2HM
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pikam@...
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#998
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Re: Fw: Bluedv not recognizing Thumbdv
My apologies for the previous post. Dual posts with dual images really gum up the bandwidth. I did discover that I had the wrong baud rate set for my Thumbdv. I thought I had an earlier unit and I
My apologies for the previous post. Dual posts with dual images really gum up the bandwidth. I did discover that I had the wrong baud rate set for my Thumbdv. I thought I had an earlier unit and I
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Bob Watson
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#997
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Fw: Bluedv not recognizing Thumbdv
Sorry for the redundant posting. I thought I would supply a bit more information than previous posts. The screenshots are of my Bluedv and Device Manager settings. I hope this will
Sorry for the redundant posting. I thought I would supply a bit more information than previous posts. The screenshots are of my Bluedv and Device Manager settings. I hope this will
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Bob Watson
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#996
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Re: Differentiating the two Versions of the Thumbdv by inspection
Hi Jay,
The very first units did not have the FCC Sticker on the back. They are all 230k4 Baud
Units ordered after July 9th 2015 are 460k8 baud
There have been a number of small tweaks to the board
Hi Jay,
The very first units did not have the FCC Sticker on the back. They are all 230k4 Baud
Units ordered after July 9th 2015 are 460k8 baud
There have been a number of small tweaks to the board
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Bryan Hoyer
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#995
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Re: Newbie : Access repeaters rather than reflectors using BlueDV ?
I have my ThumbDV on a powered USB hub connected to a Raspberry Pi 3 running AMBEserver. I got a dynamic DNS connection for it, and I can access it from anywhere using BlueDV (Windows and Android).
I have my ThumbDV on a powered USB hub connected to a Raspberry Pi 3 running AMBEserver. I got a dynamic DNS connection for it, and I can access it from anywhere using BlueDV (Windows and Android).
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Gwen Patton
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#994
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Re: Newbie : Access repeaters rather than reflectors using BlueDV ?
I think you may have confused "Blue DV" ---the software package that drives a dongle and is pretty new to the older, original DV Dongle (not the ThumbDV) that is colored blue. The DV Dongle was the
I think you may have confused "Blue DV" ---the software package that drives a dongle and is pretty new to the older, original DV Dongle (not the ThumbDV) that is colored blue. The DV Dongle was the
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Michael Mandell
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#993
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Differentiating the two Versions of the Thumbdv by inspection
I know I have seen an article on how to tell if the Thumbdv is an old version or new by visual inspection. Google cant find it and I see no mention on this message board. Can someon point me to it
I know I have seen an article on how to tell if the Thumbdv is an old version or new by visual inspection. Google cant find it and I see no mention on this message board. Can someon point me to it
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Jay
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#992
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Re: [AMBED] AMBEDon buster?
This would be better addressed on the xlxd project on GitHub
This would be better addressed on the xlxd project on GitHub
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#991
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Re: [AMBED] AMBEDon buster?
Ok what needs to be done to make XLX in the cloud use this ambed server?
I resolved my original problem by installing the full version of stretch. The Lite version of buster and stretch got the same
Ok what needs to be done to make XLX in the cloud use this ambed server?
I resolved my original problem by installing the full version of stretch. The Lite version of buster and stretch got the same
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Russell, KV4S
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#990
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[AMBED] AMBEDon buster?
I have a fresh install of buster light and I'm working on installing ambed.
Any idea why I'm getting this?
g++ -c -std=c++11 -pthread cvocodecinterface.cpp -o cvocodecinterface.o
g++ -std=c++11
I have a fresh install of buster light and I'm working on installing ambed.
Any idea why I'm getting this?
g++ -c -std=c++11 -pthread cvocodecinterface.cpp -o cvocodecinterface.o
g++ -std=c++11
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Russell, KV4S
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#989
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Re: Newbie : Access repeaters rather than reflectors using BlueDV ?
This forum is about the ThimbDV™ and PiDV AMBE devices.
BlueDV allows you to use these devices with your computer.
There are other groups for hotspots. Including the UDRC and DRAWS™ when paired
This forum is about the ThimbDV™ and PiDV AMBE devices.
BlueDV allows you to use these devices with your computer.
There are other groups for hotspots. Including the UDRC and DRAWS™ when paired
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#988
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