Ideas of improvement / 2018-10-21
Ludovic Ludo
Thanks to everyone who develops around the key DVSTick 30
and especially to PA7LIM. . Good ideo to have a setting of kill timer. I sometimes speak after the time-out because I do not always realize that the time is up. Is it possible to have a beep of time out to alert us ? (activable / deactivatable option in the menu) About buttons REF/DCS/XRF/XLS : I use XLX but when i shutdown the software and restart it after or when i stop/start "SERIAL", i am not to the XLX button but on the REF button. Is it possible to stay on the last setting before shutdown or stop "SERIAL" ? Fine command in the menu "Always on top" but no possible to reduce the windows to keep only some information in order to have a little windows like that for example which will be fine on little screen : https://www.cjoint.com/doc/18_10/HJwhXPecdJg_bouton-ambe.jpg Best regards, Ludovic - F5PBG http://radioamateur.forumsactifs.com/t2166-cle-usb-dvstick-30-de-dvmega-configuration-sur-ordinateur
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Ideas of improvement / 2018-10-21
Ludovic Ludo
Thanks to
everyone who develops around the key DVSTick 30
and especially to PA7LIM. . Good ideo to have a setting of kill timer. I sometimes speak after the time-out because I do not always realize that the time is up. Is it possible to have a beep of time out to alert us ? (activable / deactivatable option in the menu) About buttons REF/DCS/XRF/XLS : I use XLX but when i shutdown the software and restart it after or when i stop/start "SERIAL", i am not to the XLX button but on the REF button. Is it possible to stay on the last setting before shutdown or stop "SERIAL" ? Fine command in the menu "Always on top" but no possible to reduce the windows to keep only some information in order to have a little windows like that for example which will be fine on little screen : https://www.cjoint.com/doc/18_10/HJwhXPecdJg_bouton-ambe.jpg Best regards, Ludovic - F5PBG http://radioamateur.forumsactifs.com/t2166-cle-usb-dvstick-30-de-dvmega-configuration-sur-ordinateur
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Re: BlueDV AMBE Audio Issue - display flashes between Listening & RX
Just installed version 1.0.61 from Play store which has fixed the issue and also added PTT support.
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Re: I finally realized why my Ambe server crash
It is not intended as a multi-user system. It is connectionless (UDP) so there is no session information for when a user is using it. Putting that type of control in would require changes both to the server and client applications. You might be able to have a firewall lock the UDP port for a given timeframe.
On Sat, Sep 29, 2018, 14:15 Marco Della Cagna <ik6ioq@...> wrote: These days I tried to run AMBE SERVER under Windows, Linux Rasbian and Linux Compass but the result was always the same, block after a few minutes of operation.
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I finally realized why my Ambe server crash
These days I tried to run AMBE SERVER under Windows, Linux Rasbian and Linux Compass but the result was always the same, block after a few minutes of operation.
I finally realized why my Ambe server crash: In fact I made public my IP address to allow many radio amateurs to try the Server Ambe but I noticed that the software allows more users to connect at the same time and as a final result the server stops working. Now to solve the problem it would be useful if the server software allowed only one client at a time for the connection, the first one that enters finds free while others should display the inscription busy on their client program and not the inscription connecting. Who can I ask to propose this modification of the client and server programs? 73 Marco - IK6IOQ
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Re: Ambe Server Crash
Marco,
As a datapoint, I just checked my Pi / ThumbDV at home (running Compass), it has been running for 48 days now. The last time it was rebooted was due to me having to move it physically. AMBEServer hasn't been touched since launched and was working as of two days ago. (Last time I launched Buster) 73, Kenny, KU7M
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Re: Ambe Server Crash
Ok Thank you, at the present i take power from the USB of the router, but tomorrow i will change whit a regular power supply and i hope i will fix the problem.
My best 73 Marco / IK6IOQ
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Re: Ambe Server Crash
Hi Marco,
A number of users have traced problems like this to an inadequate Power Supply. Make certain that you see 5V at the PI and that your connections are reliable. Thanks, Bryan K7UDR
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Ambe Server Crash
Hallo,
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Re: I want to run BlueDV AMBE Server on Debian.
js3cop@...
Thank you for your advice.
So I installed AMBE Server, but it doesn't run. root@debian:~# systemctl status ambeserver@... ● ambeserver@... - DV3000 Daemon Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ambeserver@.service; enabled; vendor pres Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2018-09-26 19:42:37 JST; 36s ago Process: 7109 ExecStartPre=/bin/chgrp dialout /dev/ttyUSB0 (code=exited, statu 9月 26 19:42:37 debian systemd[1]: Starting DV3000 Daemon... 9月 26 19:42:37 debian systemd[7109]: ambeserver@...: Failed at step 9月 26 19:42:37 debian systemd[1]: ambeserver@...: Control process e 9月 26 19:42:37 debian systemd[1]: Failed to start DV3000 Daemon. 9月 26 19:42:37 debian systemd[1]: ambeserver@...: Unit entered fail Please tell me what to do.
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Re: RPi server with DVMEGA AMBE3000
@mariosv
i use 230400 bps because with this rate running on windows. I have tried 460800 but i get buffer size error.
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RPi server with DVMEGA AMBE3000
@mariosv
[Moderator: Questions about the DVMEGA product should addressed to it's manufacturer. This port is included as a courtesy with respect to AMBEserver -- The first question is whether this device baud rate matches what is configured for the AMBEserver.] ----------- Hello,
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Re: "... this report of my death was an exaggeration." -- Mark Twain 1897
I'll place another order for the Thumb to put on the shelf as a backup and save a few $$I have one on the shelf to be put to work at home - and the second in the netbooks go-bag for use on the road. Now if I ever get my portable Linux 'server' running I'll need yet another. Bill
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Re: "... this report of my death was an exaggeration." -- Mark Twain 1897
Thanks John Just ordered a Draws and GPS I'll place another order for the Thumb to put on the shelf as a backup and save a few $$ Rick
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018, 7:06 PM John D Hays - K7VE <john@...> wrote:
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Re: "... this report of my death was an exaggeration." -- Mark Twain 1897
Absolutely nothing. It's a manufacturability change, mostly support parts on the PCB. The functionality and primary chips are the same as the current ThumbDV.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 3:57 PM N9UMJ <n9umj2@...> wrote:
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Re: "... this report of my death was an exaggeration." -- Mark Twain 1897
Judging by the number you still have on hand. Don't you mean The Report of my death has been"grossly" exaggerated? What are the differences between the sale Thumb and the new Thumb that would make.me want to wait and pay full price? Rick n9umj
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018, 6:13 PM John D Hays - K7VE <john@...> wrote:
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"... this report of my death was an exaggeration." -- Mark Twain 1897
It was reported to me that someone on the International D-STAR net said that the ThumbDV was going out of production. THIS IS NOT TRUE. -- The ThumbDV is on sale for $99.95 on existing stock. NW Digital Radio is continuing the ThumbDV. See http://nwdigitalradio.com/thumbdv-clearance-sale/ for details. If you miss the sale, there is no functional difference, but the new batch will be back at full price. It is best to go the source for information.
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Re: Linking to XLX reflectors
Ian
Purely as an exercise I have XLX running on a BeagleBoneBlack and today I updated my Macbook with the resulting one-way audio.
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A few minutes testing identified my problem and a workaround. Regards, Ian..
On 2018-09-20 20:17, Dick Herrick via Groups.Io wrote:
I suspect it’s an interim solution. Friends using Windows machines
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Re: Linking to XLX reflectors
Annaliese McDermond
That’s what I figured. The dumb author of this software didn’t know who to ask about preferred protocols to the XLX reflectors and assumed that DExtra would work fine and was the easiest. I’m sure at some point in time soon that she’ll get around to shifting the protocol to connect to XLX reflectors to the DPlus or DCS link drivers instead. I heard she is getting married on Saturday, though, and has very limited time right now.
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-- Annaliese McDermond (NH6Z) Xenotropic Systems mcdermj@xenotropic.com
On Sep 20, 2018, at 12:22 PM, Steven Blackford <kb7sqi@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Linking to XLX reflectors
Steven Blackford
There’s been an issue w/ use the XRF protocol w/ XLX reflectors known for a while. That’s why we recommend people use the DPLUS or DCS protocol on our XLX reflectors. I know for some, that can be an issue, but it solved all the problems we had w/ our users. 73 de K4SQI!
Steve, K4SQi
From: Dick Herrick via Groups.Io
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:17 PM To: ambe@nw-digital-radio.groups.io Cc: Circuit Riders Subject: Re: [ambe] Linking to XLX reflectors
I suspect it’s an interim solution. Friends using Windows machines can access 2-way audio by calling up the XLX reflectors. What you have here is a work-around which is fine. However, I would not have known the association between the DCS and XLX nomenclature. How did you figure that one out?
I was able to open the plist data in 1.2.3 to compare the “strings” in XLX and DCS plists. Sure enough they point to the same … what appears to be … numeric DNS locations. For your DCS600XLX600 example they both point to 13.16.14.204. So is one a proxy for the other?
Thanks for writing back.
Dick Herrick, BEE, PE
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