Re: [nw-digital-radio] DRAWS™ Cases have moved to production!
I’ll Look into internal routing but it makes assembly problematic.
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Re: [nw-digital-radio] DRAWS™ Cases have moved to production!
Hi John, Glad we are finally seeing the case finalizede. Is it possible to run the fan power wire inside the case? Case will be a nice Christmas present. 73 Don WB5EKU
On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 11:28 AM John D Hays - K7VE <john@...> wrote:
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DRAWS™ Cases have moved to production!
John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: Case Order Question...
Order DRAWS Case and get the Fan from Amazon using the link on the blog post.
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Case Order Question...
Charlie Hein
On the cases, I'd like to pre-order a case for the newer DRAWS board with the antenna connector on the end, and add the fan to the order - let me know how is this accomplished, and I'll order today.
Charlie
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Re: Confirm my understanding of the radio port configuration in direwolf.conf...
Charlie Hein
Never Mind - I sorted it out. That is exactly how it goes. Left is channel 0 and right is channel 1 in direwolf.conf. For those running BPQ or linBPQ, the TNC port using the left radio port is Channel A, the TNC Port using the right radio port is Channel B in bpq.cfg - or at least, that is what's up and running on my installation.
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Confirm my understanding of the radio port configuration in direwolf.conf...
Charlie Hein
Hi guys - can I assume that if I'm using Direwolf, "channel 0" is the first radio port, and "channel 1" is the second radio port on the DRAWS board? Need to set up the second port for 9600 baud, and while I *think* I understand how it's configured it can't hurt to ask.
Charlie
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Re: DRAWS to Elecraft KX3
Ruben .
Matt,
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You will need to set up your Pi as a Hotspot and log in directly to the Pi. Lots of info and scripts available on the internet. N7NIX may have something, KM4ACK has some nice scripts, haven’t tried it with a DRAWS image. Ruben WA2NBL
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Re: DRAWS to Elecraft KX3
allred13@...
How did you make out on this?
I'm trying to use my RPI4 with Draws headless with a Android tablet offline for remote ops. I can get it all to work with internet either VNC or remote desktop but that's it. Anyone got any successes getting this to work offline without a screen? Thanks for the help! Matt K1MDA
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Re: Fans, Pi4, and the DRAWS case
Ryan Matthew Headley
It is an imperfect solution, but I use a heatsink case (solid aluminium--the entire case acts a a heatsink) with a stacking header. This doesn't really protect the DRAWS board, but you can still anchor it to the Pi if you use longer screws.
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
km4cj@...
Thanks for the tips. That is actually where I started. I did a fresh draws image. aplay -l showed udrc as a sound device. Then I ran the OpenRepeater install script. It installed with no errors. Then rebooted. I boots to the raspberry login GUI, and when I login it reverts back to the login GUI. But OpenRepeater runs a server with an html interface. So ran that, but udrc was still not available. I assume the OpenRepeater load script overwrote several things. I am sure one could edit the install script to just load the essentials, but am not proficient in the Linux file system. I think the DRAWS hat would be a great hardware solution for OpenRepeater and provides a lower cost alternative to some of the other radio interface hats.
I will continue to experiment and see what I can learn. Thanks again for the comments!
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Re: #setup showudrc.sh isn't showing
#setup
allred13@...
Basil,
I am using an FT-857. I just switched my cable to the one that came with the DRAWS and it works now. Thanks for the help! Matt k1mda
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Re: #setup showudrc.sh isn't showing
#setup
Your DRAWS hardware looks fine.
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What program are you using to test "RF going out" and which mDin6 connector are you using? You can easily test your PTT setup with the ptt_ctrl.sh script ie. to turn PTT on/off for the left connector ptt_ctrl.sh -l on ptt_ctrl.sh -l off Run this to see more options. ptt_ctrl.sh -? Look for the red LED next to the mDin6 connector to turn on & off as well as looking at your radio. Also your ALSA settings look suspicious, you are not routing any audio to the DRAWS hat. What radio are you using? Have you set up ALSA settings for deviation on that radio? Did you follow the 'Getting Started Guide'? https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/wiki/8921 allred13 via groups.io <allred13=mac.com@groups.io> writes:
hello all. Trying to get my draws set up for digital modes. i thought
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#setup showudrc.sh isn't showing
#setup
allred13@...
hello all. Trying to get my draws set up for digital modes. i thought i had it there but it my watt meter wasnt seeing any RF going out. I re- imaged from the wiki and was told to post the showUDrc.sh here. I am not very technical when it comes to Pi's. Youtube is my friend, usually. Thanks for the help. K1MDA
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ showudrc.sh
==== Sound Card ====
udrc card number line: card 2: udrc [udrc], device 0: bcm2835-i2s-tlv320aic32x4-hifi tlv320aic32x4-hifi-0 [bcm2835-i2s-tlv320aic32x4-hifi tlv320aic32x4-hifi-0]
udrc is sound card #2
==== ALSA Controls for Radio Transmit ====
LO Driver Gain L:[0.00dB] R:[0.00dB]
PCM L:[-20.00dB] R:[-20.00dB]
DAC Playback PT L:[P3] R:[P3]
LO Playback CM [Full Chip]
==== ALSA Controls for Radio Receive ====
ADC Level L:[0.00dB] R:[0.00dB]
IN1 L:[Off] R:[Off]
IN2 L:[Off] R:[Off]
==== Pi Ver ====
Unknown pi version: b03112
Model: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2
Revision : b03112
Hardware : BCM2711
Revision : b03112
Serial : 10000000d1ced6a9
Model : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2
==== Pi Firmware VideoCore Ver ====
Aug 6 2020 16:22:25
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version af3edc2de473197cdfe1ff5a8ff2d34095d5b336 (clean) (release) (start)
==== Pi Firmware EEPROM Ver ====
Apr 16 2020 18:11:26
version a5e1b95f320810c69441557c5f5f0a7f2460dfb8 (release)
timestamp 1587057086
==== Pi Firmware EEPROM Config ====
BOOT_UART=0
WAKE_ON_GPIO=1
POWER_OFF_ON_HALT=0
==== udrc Ver ====
Found a DRAWS
HAT ID EEPROM
Name: hat
Product: Digital Radio Amateur Work Station
Product ID: 0x0004
Product ver: 0x0108
UUID: a0d4f1ee-4d8a-48cb-acd2-5c115c0c34f4
Vendor: NW Digital Radio
==== sys Ver ====
----- image version
2020 08 22 09:30:49 PDT: SD image version: nwdr17
----- /proc/version
Linux version 5.4.51-v7l+ (dom@buildbot) (gcc version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8460611)) #1333 SMP Mon Aug 10 16:51:40 BST 2020
----- /etc/*version: 10.4
----- /etc/*release
PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)"
NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="10"
VERSION="10 (buster)"
VERSION_CODENAME=buster
ID=raspbian
ID_LIKE=debian
HOME_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianForums"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs"
----- lsb_release
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Raspbian
Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Release: 10
Codename: buster
---- systemd
Static hostname: raspberrypi
Icon name: computer
Machine ID: 27ac1f0c20904cb7a960920e966db545
Boot ID: a5a3dbe4d1634a44b77a6327d95deb69
Operating System: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Kernel: Linux 5.4.51-v7l+
Architecture: arm
sd card id: 035344534c333247800cc74cb400e400
---- modules
snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4_i2c 16384 9
snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4 40960 1 snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4_i2c
regmap_i2c 16384 3 ti_ads1015,sc16is7xx,snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4_i2c
snd_soc_core 200704 5 vc4,snd_soc_simple_card_utils,snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s,snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4,snd_soc_simple_card
snd_pcm 98304 6 vc4,snd_pcm_dmaengine,snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s,snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4,snd_bcm2835,snd_soc_core
snd 73728 14 snd_compress,snd_timer,snd_soc_tlv320aic32x4,snd_bcm2835,snd_soc_core,snd_pcm
---- kernel
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Description
+++-==================-============-============-=================================
ii raspberrypi-kernel 1.20200811-1 armhf Raspberry Pi bootloader
---- Codec drivers
Found: snd-soc-tlv320aic32x4-i2c.ko, OK
Found: snd-soc-tlv320aic32x4.ko, OK
Directory: /proc/device-tree/soc/i2c@7e804000/tlv320aic32x4@18 exists and status is okay
---- syslog
---- dmesg
----- Dire Wolf DEVELOPMENT version 1.6 G (Aug 21 2020)
==== Filesystem ====
/dev/root 29G 5.0G 24G 18% /
==== boot config ====
[pi4]
# Enable DRM VC4 V3D driver on top of the dispmanx display stack
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
[all]
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
# Flush all overlays, ie. deprecated overlays loaded from eeprom
dtoverlay=
# enable udrc/draws if no eeprom
dtoverlay=draws,alsaname=udrc
force_turbo=1
# Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)
dtparam=audio=on
---- gpsd
/usr/local/sbin/gpsd
gpsd: 3.21 (revision 3.21)
● gpsd.service - GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/gpsd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Mon 2020-10-05 13:11:57 EDT; 2min 47s ago
Process: 610 ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/gpsd $GPSD_OPTIONS $OPTIONS $DEVICES (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 624 (gpsd)
Tasks: 3 (limit: 3861)
CGroup: /system.slice/gpsd.service
└─624 /usr/local/sbin/gpsd -n /dev/ttySC0 /dev/pps0
Oct 05 13:11:57 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Starting GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon...
Oct 05 13:11:57 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon.
---- chrony
crw-rw---- 1 root root 239, 0 Oct 5 13:11 /dev/pps0
crw------- 1 root root 239, 1 Oct 5 13:12 /dev/pps1
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 510, 0 Oct 5 13:12 /dev/ttySC0
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 510, 1 Oct 5 13:11 /dev/ttySC1
-- chrony sources
210 Number of sources = 6
MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample
===============================================================================
#? GPS 0 3 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
#? PPS 0 3 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^* time.cloudflare.com 3 6 37 58 -513us[-5652us] +/- 19ms
^- tock.teljet.net 2 6 37 58 -34ms[ -34ms] +/- 92ms
^- ntp.backplanedns.org 2 6 67 54 +3471us[+3471us] +/- 53ms
^- lithium.constant.com 2 6 37 57 +4515us[+4515us] +/- 69ms
-- chrony tracking
Reference ID : A29FC801 (time.cloudflare.com)
Stratum : 4
Ref time (UTC) : Mon Oct 05 17:13:47 2020
System time : 0.000000081 seconds fast of NTP time
Last offset : -0.005138161 seconds
RMS offset : 0.005138161 seconds
Frequency : 7.299 ppm fast
Residual freq : -55.927 ppm
Skew : 3.731 ppm
Root delay : 0.036228176 seconds
Root dispersion : 0.007300514 seconds
Update interval : 64.4 seconds
Leap status : Normal
-- chrony sourcestats
210 Number of sources = 6
Name/IP Address NP NR Span Frequency Freq Skew Offset Std Dev
==============================================================================
GPS 0 0 0 +0.000 2000.000 +0ns 4000ms
PPS 0 0 0 +0.000 2000.000 +0ns 4000ms
time.cloudflare.com 5 3 71 -55.927 596.813 -3227us 2058us
tock.teljet.net 5 3 71 -507.884 1756.256 -59ms 934us
ntp.backplanedns.org 5 5 74 +27.687 1432.000 +6295us 2718us
lithium.constant.com 5 3 71 +39.146 458.491 +6646us 2759us
---- sensors
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 209 Aug 21 12:04 /etc/sensors.d/draws
iio_hwmon-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
+12V: +13.24 V
+5V: +5.05 V
User ADC 1: +0.00 V
User ADC 2: +0.00 V
cpu_thermal-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +54.0°C
rpi_volt-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0: N/A
---- throttle
temp=54.0'C
throttled=0x0
---- locale
Locale country codes consistent among WiFi cfg file, iw reg & X11: US
core_config.sh has been run 0 time(s)
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
Please follow Ken's advice on OpenRepeater.
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Use aplay -l to determine if your DRAWS device /boot/config.txt entry is working. To verify your entry you need to see a line similar to the one below from the aplay command: card x: udrc [udrc], device 0: bcm2835-i2s-tlv320aic32x4-hifi tlv320aic32x4-hifi-0 [] There are some notes here on making a Raspberry Pi OS image enumerate a DRAWS device: https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/n7nix/blob/master/docs/DRAWS_CONFIG.md#make-your-own-raspberry-pi-image and as I mentioned before if you have problems getting this to work just use the NWDR image with instructions for provisioning your SD card here: https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/wiki/8921 Ken Koster <n7ipb@wetnet.net> writes:
On Sunday, October 4, 2020 4:08:47 PM PDT km4cj@comcast.net wrote:First of all thank you Basil for the quick response. The svxlink.conf fileThe svxlink.conf file may indeed be legitimately empty. OpenRepeater uses it's
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
Ken Koster
On Sunday, October 4, 2020 4:08:47 PM PDT km4cj@... wrote: > First of all thank you Basil for the quick response. The svxlink.conf file > was there, but empty. I added the sections above, rebooted, but the udrc > port did not show up. I typed the aplay -l command and comes back with "no > soundcards found". So still not able to get the audio device recognized. The svxlink.conf file may indeed be legitimately empty. OpenRepeater uses it's own method and from what I understand will ignore what's there. I would guess that the real problem is the lack of an alsa udrc sound device. Fix that as Basil suggests in his other email and I suspect the OpenRepeater web interface will find the udrc and let you select it. I can't say for sure because I use the stock SVXLink but I'd be surprised if OpenRepeater can't handle it. ... -- Ken - N7IPB Email: n7ipb@... JID: n7ipb@... SvxLink Repeaters: http://pnw220.wetnet.net PGP Sig: F42B EF90 3CD3 31C7 3056 122E 993A 7B2E 5138 C42A *Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming - "WOW, What a ride!"
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
Steve,
I typed the aplay -l command and comes back with "no soundcards found"You need to fix this first. If you have trouble listing any sound card devices then use the NWDR SD card image and follow the "Getting Started Guide" https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/wiki/8921 The svxlink.conf file is quite extensive, that is you would need more than the two sections I mentioned in my previous post. The config file I use for Echolink is over 230 lines. If you want to see the contents of this file go to this repository https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/echolink You should be able to find the diff files there as well to see the changes I made from the original installed file. The fact that there was nothing in your svxlink.conf file would make me think that the installation did not complete properly. km4cj@comcast.net writes: First of all thank you Basil for the quick response. The svxlink.conf
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
km4cj@...
First of all thank you Basil for the quick response. The svxlink.conf file was there, but empty. I added the sections above, rebooted, but the udrc port did not show up. I typed the aplay -l command and comes back with "no soundcards found". So still not able to get the audio device recognized.
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Re: OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
Assuming you are usin SVXLink
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In file /etc/svxlink/svxlink.conf In section [RX1] [Rx1] TYPE=Local AUDIO_DEV=alsa:plughw:CARD=udrc,DEV=0 In section [TX1] [Tx1] TYPE=Local AUDIO_DEV=alsa:plughw:CARD=udrc,DEV=0 km4cj@comcast.net writes:
Has any one been successful with getting OpenRepeater to run with the DRAWS hat. The radio control interfaces are fine, PTT and COS via the I/O mapping. The issue is getting OpenRepeater to see the UDRC sound device. I downloaded the latest OpenRepeater image and ran it on the board. I added
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OpenRepeater running witH DRAWS hat
#udrc
km4cj@...
Has any one been successful with getting OpenRepeater to run with the DRAWS hat. The radio control interfaces are fine, PTT and COS via the I/O mapping. The issue is getting OpenRepeater to see the UDRC sound device. I downloaded the latest OpenRepeater image and ran it on the board. I added
dtoverlay=draws,alsaname=udrc force_turbo=1 to the boot/config.txt file.
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