Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
rob_eke
Just installed the Buster bug fix V1.21 and all worked again as a charm.
Tks ANNA!
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Re: Is it possible to run voice and packet over the same repeater (DR1X) if running 12.5 khz for each?
Jerome Kutche <n9lya@...>
Hi am New to the group.. I am very interested in this aspect of it as I am hearing there is a larger interest in packet if this were accomplished... How can I help... 73 Jerry N9LYA
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Re: Is it possible to run voice and packet over the same repeater (DR1X) if running 12.5 khz for each?
Thanks for the info. I reposted in the subgroup.
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Re: Is it possible to run voice and packet over the same repeater (DR1X) if running 12.5 khz for each?
We have not done the engineering or testing for such a solution, but it should be possible either at FM or NFM. The latest direwolf modem has a duplex mode, which should be able to handle repeating. It would be a matter of wiring up a UDRC in the same manner as we do for D-STAR and running direwolf, let the internal controller on the DR-1X run the voice side and the UDRC/Direwolf on the packet side. Be sure to CTCSS Xmit and Receive for voice -- your users won't enjoy listening to packet on their voice repeater :) There is a udrc sub-group here, which would be better to continue the discussion with UDRC users. Be careful of DR-1X firmware updates since release of DR-2X.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:20 AM, Austin <mail@...> wrote: We are starting to get a lot more interest in packet, but we can't put two systems up to run a voice repeater and packet node at the same time. If we can get 2 modes by narrow banding it would allow us to increase our capability for emergencies.
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Is it possible to run voice and packet over the same repeater (DR1X) if running 12.5 khz for each?
Austin - KF7SIW
We are starting to get a lot more interest in packet, but we can't put two systems up to run a voice repeater and packet node at the same time. If we can get 2 modes by narrow banding it would allow us to increase our capability for emergencies.
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Steve Stroh
I agree with Kenny, but one "trick" is to ensure that the PS/2
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extension cable you pick has all 6 pins wired through. Not all the pins are used on a PS/2 mouse or keyboard, so some extension cable vendors don't include the "unneeded" wires. The more reputable vendors usually specify that yes, their PS/2 extension cables DO have all six wires. Another "trick" for the D-9 connector end is that you can buy connectors that use crimped pins, which is all I use nowadays. Once you've used crimp pins rather than soldered, you never go back. Quick Amazon lookup: https://www.amazon.com/Accessories-D-Sub-Standard-Crimp-Plated/dp/B007R2JEI8 Steve N8GNJ
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:56 AM Kenny Richards <kenny@holenwall.com> wrote:
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Steve Stroh (personal / general): stevestroh@gmail.com
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Brian T Schmidt
thats awesome Keith thanks for the help...
I pretty much live in the stick and trying to add tech to central NE..HA
Brian
On 6/25/2018 2:24 PM, Keith Williamson
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Keith Williamson
Hi Brian, I run an APRS digipeater (KF7DRV-3) 24/7 using the UDRC and DR-135. Here is the diagram of the cable I built for it. Just as Kenny suggested, I too started with a keyboard extension cable so that I didn't have to muck with the mini-DIN6. 73's, Keith KF7DRV
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Kenny Richards <kenny@...> wrote: Brian,
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Brian T Schmidt
Thanks for the help. I think to get the system up and running I will get a premade cable and then make a cable myself for educational purposes.
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On 6/25/2018 2:37 PM, Steve wrote:
To elaborate on Kenny's "Find a keyboard extension cable ..." suggestion, this proved difficult for me until I went here:
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Steve
To elaborate on Kenny's "Find a keyboard extension cable ..." suggestion, this proved difficult for me until I went here:
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https://pchcables.ecomm-search.com/cables/ps2-cables Steve Kenny Richards wrote on 06/25/2018 11:56 AM:
Brian,
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
I have updated https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/wiki/UDRC%E2%84%A2-II-Cabling-For-2-radios to make the connections clearer. Audio in to the UDRC is on pin 4 -- on the radio end you can connect this to either audio or discriminator. Discriminator is more flexible (eg. you can run 9600 baud vs 1200 baud). There are cases where you must use one or the other, eg. running non-packet digital modes on an FT-817 for example.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Kenny Richards <kenny@...> wrote: Brian,
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Re: UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Brian,
This is a fairly easy cable to make. Find a keyboard extension cable with all the wires connected on the mini-6din, cut off one side and solder to the DB9 connector for the DR-135. I don't like trying to make the mini-din side, but soldering to the DB9 isn't to difficult. 73, Kenny, KU7M
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UDRC-II to Alinco DR-135TMKIII
Brian T Schmidt
Good afternoon,
I am looking to build a reliable APRS iGate here in central Nebraska. I system I am planning on building consists of a RPI/UDRC-II and an Alinco DR-135TMKIII. I sent Randy W7TUT and email and he is not making cables right now. Is there anywhere else I can purchase a cable or is there a some how to on how to build one? Thanks Brian KE0HZX
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
Annaliese McDermond
I’ll take a look when I get a chance, probably this weekend sometime. Remember it’ll take me a few days to get things pushed through the App Store approval process when I’ve got a good change.
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
rob_eke
Kenny,
Thanks, I just reported this issue on Github as well. 73 Rob
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
Rob,
There is a thread that started yesterday on the GitHub forum for Buster on this topic. I will see if I can reproduce it tonight when I get home. 73, Kenny
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aplay no sound card found
Hi,
n7nix/config.sh script fails while aplay reports no udrc sound card found. Here is my configuration using RaspBerry Pi with UDRC II : Compass Linux 4.9.80-v7+ #1 SMP Sun May 13 direwolf 1.5 (May 18 2018) Beta test 2 Here is config.sh script report : Using USER : Pi Found an existing /etc/direwolf.conf config file starting udrc id check UDRC_PROD: Universal digital Radio Controller II ID:3 Product ID match : 3 found HAT for UDRC II with produxt ID: 3 Finished UDRC id check : 3 UDRC II installed aplay : device_list: 268: no sound card found Can someone explain what is wrong in my configuration ? Regards, Bernard, f6bvp
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
Issue tracker https://github.com/mcdermj/buster/issues
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:34 AM, rob_eke via Groups.Io <rob_eke@...> wrote: Ok, maybee an idea to contact NH6Z. Due the all the info hear we can take te conclusion thats there is not something wrong with my setup.
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
rob_eke
Ok, maybee an idea to contact NH6Z. Due the all the info hear we can take te conclusion thats there is not something wrong with my setup.
Thanks Lyn an Gary for respons. 73 Rob pa3eke
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Re: Buster and MacOS upgrade
Buster belongs to NH6Z.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018, 07:02 Lyn <radiokc8i@...> wrote: Same here, first using the macOS 13.5 beta some time ago, and still not fixed with 13.5 as released on this iMac. I reported this to Apple and NW digital but no response so far.
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