Device usb currently not active

Hi,

(Sorry if you receive this message more than once, the first two bounced.)

I am new to asterisk and ROIP. I am trying to set up a test system for
evaluation. I purchased 2 USB sound adapters that claim to be CM108 but I
have NOT tried to modify them yet.

I completed the installation, and connected the USB device when instructed.

When I type radio tune I get the following:

test*CLI> radio tune
Active radio interface is [usb]
Device String is
Card is -1
Output A is currently set to composite.
Output B is currently set to off.
Tx Voice Level currently set to 500
Tx Tone Level currently set to 200
Rx Squelch currently set to 725
Usage: radio tune <function>
       rxnoise
       rxvoice
       rxtone
       rxsquelch [newsetting]
       txvoice [newsetting]
       txtone [newsetting]
       auxvoice [newsetting]
       save (settings to tuning file)
       load (tuning settings from EEPROM)
       All [newsetting]'s are values 0-999

When I type radio tune rxnoise I get:

test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise

Device usb currently not active <- Note: device usb not active
test*CLI> radio active usb Tried this, still not active

test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise

Device usb currently not active How do I make it active?

[root@test asterisk]# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0c76:1607 JMTek, LLC.
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Is this because I have not modified the USB fob?

Or, is it because it is not really a CM108?

Is it possible to tell in software if it is a CM108?

Thanks for your help,

Paul

Here is my lsusb print from my dual node system:

Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter

Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter

Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

[root@GB3ZY ~]#

So, sad to say, loks like yours isnt a CM108 device.

Matt,

G4RKY

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2009/12/13 Paul pjgjunk@comcast.net

Hi,

(Sorry if you receive this message more than once, the first two bounced.)

I am new to asterisk and ROIP. I am trying to set up a test system for

evaluation. I purchased 2 USB sound adapters that claim to be CM108 but I

have NOT tried to modify them yet.

I completed the installation, and connected the USB device when instructed.

When I type radio tune I get the following:

test*CLI> radio tune

Active radio interface is [usb]

Device String is

Card is -1

Output A is currently set to composite.

Output B is currently set to off.

Tx Voice Level currently set to 500

Tx Tone Level currently set to 200

Rx Squelch currently set to 725

Usage: radio tune

   rxnoise

   rxvoice

   rxtone

   rxsquelch [newsetting]

   txvoice [newsetting]

   txtone [newsetting]

   auxvoice [newsetting]

   save (settings to tuning file)

   load (tuning settings from EEPROM)

   All [newsetting]'s are values 0-999

When I type radio tune rxnoise I get:

test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise

Device usb currently not active ← Note: device usb not active

test*CLI> radio active usb Tried this, still not active

test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise

Device usb currently not active How do I make it active?

[root@test asterisk]# lsusb

Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0c76:1607 JMTek, LLC.

Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000

Is this because I have not modified the USB fob?

Or, is it because it is not really a CM108?

Is it possible to tell in software if it is a CM108?

Thanks for your help,

Paul


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I am new to asterisk and ROIP. I am trying to set up a test system for
evaluation. I purchased 2 USB sound adapters that claim to be CM108

but I

have NOT tried to modify them yet.

I am new too, but thought I would answer since there is not much on this topic and it is one I am interested in.

I am just starting up a new linux system here with an old Dell 2650 server PC. My USB fobs do not seem to work with the ports on the back of the machine (one did, sort-of, briefly). On the front of the machine 3 of the 4 fobs work.

If you pry off the covers, sometimes you can read the chip number
my CM108 devices were in fact CM109's
However, while 3 of them were in molded chip packages, one of them is in a "blob" with no discernable markings.

On plug-in, the three that work say: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc Audio Adapter
The one that does not work says: ID 0c76:1607 JMTek, LLC
So it may be that the problem is not the 108 versus 109 but rather the vendor.

By work, I mean the green light comes on and then starts flashing. If I have CLI running I get a "notice" about no EPROM installed - which is correct. The TUNE routine runs.

By not work, I mean that the green light just stays on and the TUNE routine returns a no active fob message.

If you look into the usbradio C code, the program is looking for the C-Media vendor and product ID. Not sure what would happen if you went into the code and changed the numbers so that they match the JMTek. It might get you going. Let everyone know, if you do.

GL
Ken

The JMTek one has the peculiar characteristic of flashing the red light really brightly when powered up.

I'm also curious if the usb adapter board that has the 'blob'dropchip.. happens to be the [ ID 0c76:1607 JMTek ] Device..

-Steve

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On 12/13/2009 5:58 AM, Ken wrote:

ID 0c76:1607 JMTek

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