Re: Download Issues
Stuart Longland VK4MSL
On 1/10/19 11:03 pm, Mitch Winkle wrote:
I saw something similar when downloading it yesterday. On Win10 it wasI've seen it crawl under Linux too. I was at work, so 50Mbps microwave link for Internet. Workstation and border router are both Linux (Gentoo on the workstation, Ubuntu on the border router), an intermediate router runs Cisco IOS (not sure what version). https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/message/3788 I think I'd agree with Basil's assessment that "it does depend on how many other connections are in progress". I'm not sure what Internet link services the NWDR server whether it is in a data centre or is on a SOHO Internet link with limited capacity. Now that standard Raspbian supports the UDRC/DRAWS, I think things should improve since NWDR's servers only have to carry a small handful of packages and not a whopping great big SD card image. Coding up a boot-strap script which can be run on stock Raspbian images to set everything up would not be a difficult job. -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
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Re: Draws Hat with Cooling
#case
Very nice. I am trying to power my Pi3/DRAWS today for the first time. This case/fan/PoE solution is really nice.
Clifford - KK6QMS
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Re: PlymouthD error when running RMSCHANSTAT
Jim,
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An AX.25 interface is most likely not running Look at this document https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/n7nix/blob/master/rmsgw/README.md#testing-the-rms-gateway run ax25-status to confirm it's not running also run these & look for ax0 or ax1 netstat --ax25 ifconfig then do this cd cd bin sudo su ./ax25-start Also you should always run rmschanstat & rmsgw_aci as user rmsgw like this: sudo -u rmsgw rmschanstat ax25 udr0 K5KTF-10 sudo -u rmsgw rmsgw_aci I now see your gateway k5ktf-10 appearing on the Winlink RMSChannels page this morning which I didn't see last night so I assume you are up & running. /Basil Jim Kinter Jr. via Groups.Io <jim=k5ktf.com@groups.io> writes:
I received a text from one of our locals that my RMS stn hangs when he tries to connect to it.
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PlymouthD error when running RMSCHANSTAT
Jim Kinter Jr. <jim@...>
I received a text from one of our locals that my RMS stn hangs when he tries to connect to it. root@k5ktf-10:/etc/rmsgw# rmschanstat ax25 0 K5KTF-10 If I look at WL2K web site/map, I (K5KTF-10) show up fine there. I can also use PAT on this Pi to connect to other VHF stations just fine (without using the -10 suffix going out). Im at a loss of where to look.
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Re: Hamwan / DRAWS / Fiber / HF / RMS Gateway
If you are addressing this post to Alan Bush, I live in the same county
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as Alan & will be going over to his QTH in the coming weeks to assist in his install. When we do the Linux RMS Gateway install we will note any discrepancies between what we did and what is already in the UDRC/DRAWS Raspberry Pi Getting Started Guide here: https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/wiki/DRAWS%3A-Getting-Started I have installed and support 3 active Linux RMS Gateways in our region and am a maintainer of Linux RMS Gateway repository. If you intend to use both channels of the DRAWS hat please describe exactly what your expectations are for the functionality you require. ie. state your requirements including baud rates & frequencies. Also please tell us if you made your own hat-to-radio cable(s) and which radio(s) you intend to use. I recommend you install paclink-unix as well so you can get automated status reports of your RMS Gateway. /Basil n7nix Chris Robinson KF6NFW DMR ID 3153250 <kf6nfw@gmail.com> writes:
Have you made any progress on this project?
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Re: Hamwan / DRAWS / Fiber / HF / RMS Gateway
Have you made any progress on this project? I just got my DRAWS board in hand on a pi 3B+, and am about to dig in on this very near identical setup you are attempting. If you have made progress, i would be very interested in what you have accomplished.
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Re: 13.8V?
#12vsupply
Rico Abagnale, DG5BQ
Thanks,
I had in mind that DRAWS can just handle up to 12 volts. But in this case it makes a lot of hardware installation things a lot easier. Once again thanks for your help
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Re: 13.8V?
#12vsupply
The.Pi USB power input is a nominal 5.1 VDC. Typical 'wall wart' USB supplies may have voltage drop who h in turn manifests in inconsistent operation of the Pi. This, and a single station power supply, is why DRAWS™ HAT has the 9-15 VDC power input. One can use either to power both the Pi and DRAWS ™.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 06:32 Gayland Gump <kg7gcf@...> wrote:
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Re: 13.8V?
#12vsupply
Gayland Gump
I believe you want make sure you use the power input on the DRAWS and not the Pi itself. Gayland KG7GCF
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 6:29 AM John D Hays - K7VE <john@...> wrote:
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Re: 13.8V?
#12vsupply
That will be just fine. Input voltage range is 9-15 VDC
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 06:28 Rico Abagnale <rico@...> wrote: Hi group.
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13.8V?
#12vsupply
Rico Abagnale, DG5BQ
Hi group.
This might be a stupid question. But since I wouldn’t like to grill my D.R.A.W.S. I will post it anyway: I saw a video where somebody presented D.R.A.W.S. In this presentation he recommended to attach a cable with a Powerpole connector to use the Powerpole distributor he uses for all the rig components to power the Raspberry Pi with the D.R.A.W.S. Will this work? My Powerpole terminal delivers constant regulated 13.8 volts for my radios! 73 de Rico, DG5BQ
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 1:04 PM Kevin K. - N7KJK <kkutzera@...> wrote:
There is code in DRAWS™ Manager to monitor temperature, voltages, etc. See https://github.com/nwdigitalradio/draws-manager/blob/master/webapp/io.js#L58 John D. Hays Kingston, WA K7VE
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Kevin K. - N7KJK
This is really nice. I hope to make use of it when I get my second system setup for APRS... One thought if you're looking for useful information.. If the programming environment has access to any useful info about the PI itself like the CPU temperature this would be very useful for remote monitoring... Really great work. Thank you for contributing to the collection of resources for the DRAWS system. 73 Kevin N7KJK
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 1:29 PM Edouard Lafargue <edouard@...> wrote:
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Awesome efforr!
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019, 10:09 PM Edouard Lafargue <edouard@...> wrote:
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Edouard Lafargue
and... here is the manual: https://elafargue.github.io/wizkers-doc/ In particular, look up the "Developer/Building" section if you want to build it! That project is a bit unloved these days for lack of free time, but it still works great - it is used in multiple remote locations running 24/7/365 for various projects, but let's not stray off-topic, this is the UDRS/DRAWS list. Reach out directly if you have any questions, Ed
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 8:59 PM Edouard Lafargue via Groups.Io <edouard=lafargue.name@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Edouard Lafargue
It doesn't use hamlib so far - it does far more than hamlib can do for Elecraft or Kenwoodradios, but at the expense of wider rig support. Source is at https://GitHub.com/wizkers/wizkers.git . I need to replublish the manual too...
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019, 17:08 Ruben . <rubenkaf@...> wrote:
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Ruben .
Hello Edouard,
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Just wondering if your program uses or can use hamlib, this would greatly expand the number of radios your program can use. Thank you and 73, Ruben WA2NBL On 10/16/2019 1:28 PM, Edouard Lafargue
wrote:,
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Basil has limited email access for a few days, maybe ping this when he is back.
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Matthew Kozma <matthew@...>
I am thinking of creating a mobile RMS gateway for temporary use on ARES & Search and Rescue missions. I have a rPi with a UDRC II in my vehicle. It is configured to run APRS using a radio on the DB15 port. I also have a second radio connected the din port. This radio is used by my laptop running Winlink and connecting via KISS port 2. I have a hot spot in the vehicle too and was considering installing the RMS gateway on the rPi so that I can operate as a temporary RMS using that second radio. My question is how can I start and stop the RMS gateway service. I want to be able to control when that function is running.
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Re: GPS Monitoring for DRAWS
Very nice. A git repository would be very welcome.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 1:29 PM Edouard Lafargue <edouard@...> wrote:
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