What does "fever=1" tell me in usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the receiver?

What does "fever=1" tell me in usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the
receiver?

Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
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That mean that it's "infected" with the WORKING version of the front-end code in the xpmr
DSP front-end stuff. (Actually it stands for "front-end version"). There was a bug in older versions
that was fixed, and the "fever" parameter was added to not require older installations to "have" to
re-calibrate their stuff.

Jim

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Subject: [App_rpt-users] What does "fever=1" tell me in usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the receiver?

What does "fever=1" tell me in usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the
receiver?

Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
73

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Ah, OK, so I interpret that to mean, leave it in, and don't be concerned?

Welcome back Jim... It is good to "see" you reengage.

Thanks,
Bob
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From: Jim Duuuude [mailto:telesistant@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 4:56 PM
To: kk6ecm; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] What does "fever=1" tell me
inusbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the receiver?

That mean that it's "infected" with the WORKING version of the front-end
code in the xpmr
DSP front-end stuff. (Actually it stands for "front-end version"). There was
a bug in older versions
that was fixed, and the "fever" parameter was added to not require older
installations to "have" to
re-calibrate their stuff.

Jim

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usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the receiver?

What does "fever=1" tell me in usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf after setting up the
receiver?

Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
73

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Hello list:

  I've searched

  � and I fully understand the description/explanations given. What I

don’t understand, with specific attention to the lines:

`; name=usb ;

    ; devnum=1 ;

    devstr=4-2 ;

    is how to manually uncomment, and manipulate them. In this

particular instance, I’m trying to get a DIAL box running with
one original URI (early version) using the USBRADIO channel
driver, and one URIX (newer version) using the SIMPLEUSB channel
driver. I’ve followed the step-by-step (or was that Crossbar 5
Duude?) instructions for starting off with a single node, then
adding the second node. That simply doesn’t work. The second
URIx green L.E.D. stays solid throughout the process. Are these
lines provided for informational purposes only, or can they be
edited to force the second device to be recognized and assigned?

    N5ZUA

  `
···

http://www.xelatec.com/xipar/node/180

run lsusb at the command line, then set
devstr=- for the device(s) shown. Your example is for
Bus 004 Device 002.

Bob

kk6ecm

73

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From: app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org
[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org] On
Behalf Of
Steve Agee
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 12:05
PM
To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users]
usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf where .conf = .confusion

Hello list:

I’ve searched

http://www.xelatec.com/xipar/node/180

and I fully understand the description/explanations given. What I don’t
understand, with specific attention to the lines:

; name=usb ;

; devnum=1 ;

devstr=4-2 ;

is how to manually uncomment, and manipulate them. In this particular instance, I'm trying to get a DIAL box running with one original URI (early version) using the USBRADIO channel driver, and one URIX (newer version) using the SIMPLEUSB channel driver. I've followed the step-by-step (or was that Crossbar 5 Duude?) instructions for starting off with a single node, then adding the second node. That simply doesn't work. The second URIx green L.E.D. stays solid throughout the process. Are these lines provided for informational purposes only, or can they be edited to force the second device to be recognized and assigned?

N5ZUA

` Yup, tried that early on with no luck. Then
tried using the (W) command in both radio-tune-menu or
simpleusb-tune-menu. The - listed in the
tuning files does not match what the “lsusb” command reports.
Well, the matches, but NOT the . On a
working ACID install under same conditions, I have two (count
them two) different tuning files where “devnum=3” go figure, and
it works!

    N5ZUA

`
···

On 5/21/2016 3:55 PM, kk6ecm wrote:

          run lsusb at the

command line, then set
devstr=- for the device(s) shown.
Your example is for
Bus 004 Device 002.

Bob

kk6ecm

73


From:
Steve Agee
Saturday, May 21, 2016 12:05
PM
[App_rpt-users]
usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf where .conf = .confusion

Hello list:

          I've searched



          �[<http://www.xelatec.com/xipar/node/180>](http://www.xelatec.com/xipar/node/180)




          and I fully understand the description/explanations given.

What I don’t
understand, with specific attention to the lines:

      `                ; name=usb

;`

          `; devnum=1 ;`

          `devstr=4-2 ;`



          `                  is how to manually

uncomment, and manipulate
them. In this particular instance, I’m trying to get a
DIAL box running with
one original URI (early version) using the USBRADIO
channel driver, and one
URIX (newer version) using the SIMPLEUSB channel
driver. I’ve followed the
step-by-step (or was that Crossbar 5 Duude?)
instructions for starting off with
a single node, then adding the second node. That
simply doesn’t work. The
second URIx green L.E.D. stays solid throughout the
process. Are these lines
provided for informational purposes only, or can they
be edited to force the
second device to be recognized and assigned?`

          `N5ZUA`



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Ah yes… DIAL is a bit different than
ACID.

For DIAL I get

Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0d8c:013a C-Media
Electronics, Inc.

and

devstr=1-1.4:1.0

but this works also

devstr=1-4

Don’t
know.

Bob

kk6ecm

73

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[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org] On
Behalf Of
Steve Agee
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 2:05
PM
To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users]
usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf where .conf =.confusion

Yup, tried that early on with no luck. Then tried using the (W) command in both radio-tune-menu or simpleusb-tune-menu. The <bus>-<dev> listed in the tuning files does not match what the "lsusb" command reports. Well, the <bus> matches, but NOT the <dev>. On a working ACID install under same conditions, I have two (count them two) different tuning files where "devnum=3" go figure, and it works!

N5ZUA

On 5/21/2016 3:55 PM, kk6ecm wrote:

run lsusb at the command line, then set
devstr=- for the device(s) shown. Your example is for
Bus 004 Device 002.

Bob

kk6ecm

73


From: app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org
[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org]
On Behalf Of Steve Agee
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 12:05
PM
To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users]
usbradio_tune_xxxxx.conf where .conf = .confusion

Hello list:

I’ve searched

http://www.xelatec.com/xipar/node/180

and I fully understand the description/explanations given. What I don’t
understand, with specific attention to the lines:

; name=usb ;

; devnum=1 ;

devstr=4-2 ;

is how to manually uncomment, and manipulate them. In this particular instance, I'm trying to get a DIAL box running with one original URI (early version) using the USBRADIO channel driver, and one URIX (newer version) using the SIMPLEUSB channel driver. I've followed the step-by-step (or was that Crossbar 5 Duude?) instructions for starting off with a single node, then adding the second node. That simply doesn't work. The second URIx green L.E.D. stays solid throughout the process. Are these lines provided for informational purposes only, or can they be edited to force the second device to be recognized and assigned?

N5ZUA

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