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  • in reply to: Problem, TX drops now an then #1783

    Hi Aaron

    Sorry for the late reply, it got in the spam folder, should be ok now..

    Anyways.. no i am running a BeagleBoneblack, and yes running v1.1.0B

    I will post a log after when It happens again.

    in reply to: Problem, TX drops now an then #1768

    Hi Aaron

    No I am using the COS signal..

    Hi Aaron

    No problem :), I am full in to experimentation stage right now to figure out a lot of stuff.

    the Deempahasis and Preemphasis selection should ofcourse be in ports setup menu.
    Next to the audio selection.

    too bad I am a noob in php, otherwise I already tried to implement this.. 🙂

    Bjorn

    in reply to: Repeater Online/Offline switch in Dashboard #1685

    Hi Aaron

    Ok clear! 🙂

    Bjorn de PD5DJ

    Going to ask new feature(s) in new topic.

    in reply to: Possible to change sound levels seperatly? #1681

    Hi Aaron

    I already thought so, anyways thanks for the feedback on this. 🙂

    Bjorn

    in reply to: Soundcard init #1659

    Hi Aaron

    well that did the trick 🙂

    Many thanks!

    Bjorn – PD5DJ

    in reply to: Soundcard init #1653

    I did a dirty trick, added the “service svxlink restart” in /etc/rc.local

    I know this is not the way to go, but in the mean time this works..

    in reply to: Soundcard init #1652

    Hmm we have to find where svxlink is autostarted.

    I checked /etc/init.d and rc.local and cron’s but cant seem to find where it is autostarted..
    If we know the script we can add a dirty ‘SLEEP 30’ command or something..

    in reply to: Soundcard init #1649

    Hi Aaron

    Updating and upgrading had no effect.

    From my gues, Svxlink is starting too fast..
    Maybe a dirty SLEEP delay would help..
    But where to put it?, cant seem to find where it got autostarted.

    in reply to: Soundcard init #1644

    Hi Aaron thanks for the reply.

    Here goes the answers on your questions 🙂

    1.)
    My USB Audio device is one cheap from from ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Latest-Laptop-PC-Windows-USB2-0-3D-Virtual-7-1-Channel-Audio-Sound-Card-Adapter-/361495341332?hash=item542acd2914:g:VtoAAOSw5dNWkIXf

    When I run lsusb from a fresh boot I get the following:

    debian@bbb-repeater:~$ lsusb
    Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0d8c:013c C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller
    Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
    debian@bbb-repeater:~$

    2.)
    on running aplay -l I get this:

    debian@bbb-repeater:~$ aplay -l
    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: Device [USB PnP Sound Device], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    debian@bbb-repeater:~$

    nothing happens.

    After running aplay -r i get this:

    debian@bbb-repeater:~$ aplay -r
    aplay: option requires an argument -- 'r'
    Try aplay --help' for more information.
    debian@bbb-repeater:~$

    3.)
    Yes after a fresh boot, going to the TX/RX setup, I can see the USB audio device is showing.
    USB PnP sound device Left and Right, both in Green and Red (RX/TX)

    But at this time the usb device does not run.

    Only after pressing:
    Update Ports -> Rebuild & Restart Repeater -> Restart
    The USB Audio device is running

    Bjorn

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by Björn, PD5DJ.
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