Adam,
There are two different channel drivers that you can use.
Probably best to start with simpleusb.
You need to edit the configuration files and they are located in the following area /etc/asterisk/
you should see several files the two you need to edit are modules.conf and rpt.conf
In rpt.conf you will see something that looks like this at the top of the file.
;rxchannel=Radio/usb ; Example usbradio channel driver
rxchannel=SimpleUSB/usb ; Example simpleusb channel driver
;rxchannel=dahdi/pseudo ; Example pseudo channel driver
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notice how rxchannel=SimpleUSB does not have a ; in front of it?
The ; in front of the line tells the system to ignore that line.
So if a line has a ; in front, that is called “commented out” or ignored.
That is how you enable items in the .conf files
Marshall
From: Adam Feuer via AllStarLink Discussion Groups [mailto:noreply@community.allstarlink.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 2:36 PM
To: ke6pcv@cal-net.org
Subject: [AllStarLink Discussion Groups] Not sure what to do next?
N2ACF
September 24
So, I’m in front of the screen now. From the ASL Main Menu, I chose Option 3 'Run Radio tune menu for USBradio configuration" and it says "USBradio must be enabled in modules.conf and selected in rpt.conf.
I then tried Option 4 for the simpleUSB tune and it says that SimpleUSB must be enabled in modules.conf and selected in rpt.conf.
Any idea?
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Marshall_Oldham ASL Admin
September 24
Adam,
You should be able to do much of what you need to do to setup your node with the ASL menu system.
Marshall
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N2ACF
September 24
When I attempt to do this later this evening, I think I’ll run into some questions. In the Wiki link you gave me, it’s command line driven which is a week point for me.
The video you sent looks easy enough BUT before he gets to the colored menu, he mentions something about root and appears to be command line driven at first too.
I’m not sure how to get to root. My node is sitting on the ASL Main Menu.
N2ACF
September 24
Yes, I do. I have the screen & keyboard still connected. As to what to do with them, well that’s another story. The two links you sent are good but something tells me that I’ll still have questions!
Thanks!
Marshall_Oldham ASL Admin
September 24
Adam,
Hopefully you have a way to either connect a screen and keyboard directly to the Pi or SSH into the Pi remotely.
Marshall
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N2ACF
September 24
HI Marshall,
I took a look at it by choosing it from the menu, but when I see those Linux (DOS looking) screens, I get nervous! (LOL)
So, no…technically I didn’t but in looking at the one video you sent, I’d really like to see my receive audio deflect on the screen. I’ll try tonight…(can you come over for dinner??)
Adam
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