![]() The Pi in the Sky board is broadcasting telemetry data at 434 MHz which we then receive with a Yaesu FT-817 radio. We were able to get this working and we were able to decode the data on a laptop connected to the radio with a Signalink USB. We were running dl-fldigi on the laptop to do the decoding, but we also performed successful tests with fldigi. With this success we thought it would be cool to use a raspberry pi to perform this decoding, making the whole system more portable. So I was able to get fldigi on the pi and it seemed to be working. We were getting a waterfall from the radio, the issue is that it will not decode the RTTY data coming in. When I unplug the radio from the pi and plug it into my PC, fldigi can decode everything just fine. So I was wondering if anyone might have any suggestions for fixing this? Or if there is some sort of incompatibility between RTTY, fldigi, and the raspberry pi 3? But when it gets plugged back into the pi, fldigi on the pi cannot decode, even though all the RTTY settings are the same across the pi and my PC. ![]() ![]() Quick point to make, fldigi and dl-fldigi are subtly different things the subtle difference being that dl-fldigi has the extensions needed for HAB (I'm assuming the fldigi above is just a typo). I'm not sure if anyone has tried dl-fldigi on a Pi2/Pi3 although I see no reason for it to not work. (The original Pi1 wasn't powerful enough to run it). I have not tried changing the values for Retries, Retry interval, Commands, Poll interval, or Byte interval (no idea what to change them to if I need to).It's something I've been meaning to try out. I've tried every combination of stopbits and echo (not sure what is the right setting for my radio). I have verified that the Rig, serial port, baud rate, and CI-V address are correct. When I run flrig (and WSJT-X is not running) on my Win10 machine, I am unable to initialize the Xcvr configuration tab and get the message "Transceiver not responding!" every time hit the Init button. Both the CI-V control and the audio links to my computer are working fine when I run WSJT-X. The audio side is handled by a SignalLink USB. ![]() I'm running an Icom IC-756ProII via its REMOTE (CI-V) jack and a level converter cable. What am I missing? Cheers, -Richard KB1IKCįrom: On Behalf Of Richard Williams Sent: 22 December 2019 19:52 To: Subject: flrig 1.3.48 "Transceiver not responding!" message I have not tried changing the values for Retries, Retry interval, Commands, Poll interval, or Byte interval (no idea what to change them to if I need to). From: On Behalf Of Richard Williams Sent: Sunday, Decem1:52 PM To: Subject: flrig 1.3.48 "Transceiver not responding!" message
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