RX/TX on DIAL

Evening all

Would appreciate a little insight to an issue here. Perhaps this is very simple.

Have the DIAL box pretty much “good to go” with the USB FOB, cabling from a M120 Motorola, within the hood of a DB25 is a 4n33 Opto for keying the rig with PP2 (and using PP10 as COR).

To test some abilities, I’ve gotten Echolink enabled on the node, and have RX audio from the radio through the computer to echolink, as well as over the phone to the Portal. This part seems to be just fine. Unfortunately, the computer is not sending signal to TX. I have “simpleusb.conf” configured with:

pp2=ptt

pp10=cor

Have I missed something simple in addressing the machine to use pp2 and pp10 for rig control, rather than USB FOBs onboard points?

Again, this is new… bear with me as I learn the ropes!

Thanks!

Josh, W4ZZK

Josh,

I have not tried it with the port.

Some things I can think of to check:

do you have /dev/parport0

try setting invertptt = 1 Does the transmitter key? as soon as

asterisk starts?

Steve
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On 02/15/2016 09:12 PM, Josh W4ZZK
wrote:

Evening all

                  Would appreciate a little insight to an issue

here. Perhaps this is very simple.

                Have the DIAL box pretty much "good to go" with the

USB FOB, cabling from a M120 Motorola, within the
hood of a DB25 is a 4n33 Opto for keying the rig
with PP2 (and using PP10 as COR).

              To test some abilities, I've gotten Echolink enabled

on the node, and have RX audio from the radio through
the computer to echolink, as well as over the phone to
the Portal. This part seems to be just fine.�
Unfortunately, the computer is not sending signal to
TX. I have “simpleusb.conf” configured with:

pp2=ptt

pp10=cor

          Have I missed something simple in addressing the machine

to use pp2 and pp10 for rig control, rather than USB FOBs
onboard points?

Again, this is new… bear with me as I learn the ropes!

Thanks!

Josh, W4ZZK




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