|
Re: no transmit
#wsjt-x
Have you read this to set up a "USER" defined digital mode on your
radio?
https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/n7nix/blob/master/docs/RADIO_APP_NOTES.md
/Basil n7nix
Have you read this to set up a "USER" defined digital mode on your
radio?
https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/n7nix/blob/master/docs/RADIO_APP_NOTES.md
/Basil n7nix
|
By
Basil Gunn
·
#3873
·
|
|
Re: no transmit
#wsjt-x
It’s a ft-817nd
By
Rob Lapham
·
#3872
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Frank,
I am using the card with the GPS antenna on what I would consider the back. The GPS antenna antenna is on the same side as the power.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Frank,
I am using the card with the GPS antenna on what I would consider the back. The GPS antenna antenna is on the same side as the power.
Thanks,
Jonathan
|
By
Jonathan Visser
·
#3871
·
|
|
Re: Eureka!!!! She works perfectly!!
https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/files/DRAWSTech.pdf
--
John D. Hays
Kingston, WA
K7VE
https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/files/DRAWSTech.pdf
--
John D. Hays
Kingston, WA
K7VE
|
By
John D Hays - K7VE
·
#3870
·
|
|
Re: Eureka!!!! She works perfectly!!
I read several posts here about the need to remove pin six. John Hays and Bryan Hoyer particularly seemed to have solid reasons, and I merely took their helpful advice. The Draws Hat is essentially
I read several posts here about the need to remove pin six. John Hays and Bryan Hoyer particularly seemed to have solid reasons, and I merely took their helpful advice. The Draws Hat is essentially
|
By
Michael Narges
·
#3869
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Stretch is the best path for Pi 3 and Pi 2. If you have a Pi 4, you will need to use Buster and the edit that Basil lists.
Now that the DRAWS™ support is directly in the Buster kernel, it is
Stretch is the best path for Pi 3 and Pi 2. If you have a Pi 4, you will need to use Buster and the edit that Basil lists.
Now that the DRAWS™ support is directly in the Buster kernel, it is
|
By
John D Hays - K7VE
·
#3868
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
I have had both recognized with the Buster version.
--
John D. Hays
Kingston, WA
K7VE
I have had both recognized with the Buster version.
--
John D. Hays
Kingston, WA
K7VE
|
By
John D Hays - K7VE
·
#3867
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Hi Jonathan,
Are you using the hat with the gps antenna on the side with the sockets or on the back of the card?
Thanks
Frank - K0FEI
Hi Jonathan,
Are you using the hat with the gps antenna on the side with the sockets or on the back of the card?
Thanks
Frank - K0FEI
|
By
Frank Ivan
·
#3866
·
|
|
Re: no transmit
#wsjt-x
FT-450D
By
Mitch Winkle
·
#3865
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Mitch Winkle <ab4mw@...> writes:
Use the latest Raspbian image that supports Debian buster and add these
lines in /boot/config.txt
dtoverlay=draws,alsaname=udrc
force_turbo=1
/Basil
Mitch Winkle <ab4mw@...> writes:
Use the latest Raspbian image that supports Debian buster and add these
lines in /boot/config.txt
dtoverlay=draws,alsaname=udrc
force_turbo=1
/Basil
|
By
Basil Gunn
·
#3864
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
There is no upgrade path from draws_image13 which uses Debian stretch to
the latest Raspbian distribution which uses Debian buster.
This is because the transition of the DRAWS driver support to be in
There is no upgrade path from draws_image13 which uses Debian stretch to
the latest Raspbian distribution which uses Debian buster.
This is because the transition of the DRAWS driver support to be in
|
By
Basil Gunn
·
#3863
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Edouard Lafargue <ed@...> writes:
In the latest kernels supported by Raspbian (4.19.58) DRAWS hat required
drivers are in the main stream Linux kernel. You still need to load the
overlay in
Edouard Lafargue <ed@...> writes:
In the latest kernels supported by Raspbian (4.19.58) DRAWS hat required
drivers are in the main stream Linux kernel. You still need to load the
overlay in
|
By
Basil Gunn
·
#3862
·
|
|
Re: Eureka!!!! She works perfectly!!
SQL or COR is normally an open collator output from the Radio. Yaesu changed it to an I/O on some models. TNC Cable makers and some TNCs ship with cables that have pin 6 removed for this
SQL or COR is normally an open collator output from the Radio. Yaesu changed it to an I/O on some models. TNC Cable makers and some TNCs ship with cables that have pin 6 removed for this
|
By
Bryan Hoyer
·
#3861
·
|
|
Re: no transmit
#wsjt-x
What radio model are you trying to drive?
What radio model are you trying to drive?
|
By
John D Hays - K7VE
·
#3860
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
I was able to successfully see the sound card when completing the steps that Mr. Hays gave. The issue I have is going onto the n7nix scripts. After running the ./app_config.sh core, I no longer see
I was able to successfully see the sound card when completing the steps that Mr. Hays gave. The issue I have is going onto the n7nix scripts. After running the ./app_config.sh core, I no longer see
|
By
Jonathan Visser
·
#3859
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Why not just simply release a Debian "draws.deb" package that enables the DRAWS ? This is the standard way to do that sort of stuff on Debian/Raspbian and would avoid having to create full image
Why not just simply release a Debian "draws.deb" package that enables the DRAWS ? This is the standard way to do that sort of stuff on Debian/Raspbian and would avoid having to create full image
|
By
Edouard Lafargue
·
#3858
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Second that notion. There is a lot of what I consider unwanted fluff in this image since I don't care about packet radio. I would really like to have a clean image with only the necessary
Second that notion. There is a lot of what I consider unwanted fluff in this image since I don't care about packet radio. I would really like to have a clean image with only the necessary
|
By
Mitch Winkle
·
#3857
·
|
|
Re: no transmit
#wsjt-x
sounds very much like my issue, only I have badly distored audio to the transmitter. mine is in a box ready to be mailed back for eval.
sounds very much like my issue, only I have badly distored audio to the transmitter. mine is in a box ready to be mailed back for eval.
|
By
Mitch Winkle
·
#3856
·
|
|
Re: Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4
#yaac
#replacecompass
#draws
#install
#js8call
Hi Mike,
I can confirm that I am powering it via the 12 volt plug. When you write up your clean install, please could you specify which version of the buster image you use. I am using a Pi4 for all
Hi Mike,
I can confirm that I am powering it via the 12 volt plug. When you write up your clean install, please could you specify which version of the buster image you use. I am using a Pi4 for all
|
By
Jonathan Magee
·
#3855
·
|
|
Re: Eureka!!!! She works perfectly!!
Is this carefully explained somewhere? It seems a bit weird to have
to pull a pin from a data cable. (Or is it like the rPI 4 charging
cables...)
Bill
Is this carefully explained somewhere? It seems a bit weird to have
to pull a pin from a data cable. (Or is it like the rPI 4 charging
cables...)
Bill
|
By
Bill Vodall
·
#3854
·
|