[arm-allstar] USB Fobs Not exposing/responding to PTT
Tom Hayward
tom at tomh.us
Thu Nov 24 00:31:02 EST 2016
It's nice to hear I'm not alone. I bought a FOB via the Amazon link at
https://hamvoip.org/hamradio/usb_fob_simple_modification/. The board
layout matches the hamvoip.org photos. I hooked up to pin 13 and I
don't see any change of state there. I even wrote a little program to
exercise each of the FOB's GPIO pins and hooked them up to the
'scope--never did get any of them to respond. The audio paths worked
fine. I ended up using the FOB to send discriminator audio to DSD to
decode digital voice modes and bought a couple URIs for Allstar use.
My hunch is that a number of products are being sold under the single
Amazon listing, so if you're unlucky like me they might ship you a
non-GPIO variant.
Tom KD7LXL
On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 8:00 PM, NO1PC via arm-allstar
<arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> I have a few USB fobs resembling the one shown in the document titled "USB FOB to DB25 Interface"
> Unfortunately the chip itself is potted die-on-board so access to signalling lines is limited to the additional components on board, which should seem simple enough to get to Pin 13 that feeds the Red LED to extract a PTT signal.
> (I am able to assert COS- to Volume down and get received audio "to the net" experienced with WebTransceiver.)
> Unfortunately metering 'every' available connection and toggling WebTransceiver's Key/Transmit, none of the signal lines on the board react. I could imagine one line or the other might be open-collector and I'd have to add a pull-up to see a transition, but with the LED still in-circuit I'd think that would react. (The Green LED works as heartbeat just fine.)
>
> Before I head to the local Frys and buy 1-2 each every fob they have to gut to see if I could get to the chip pins directly (or try to be patient and wait for Amazon)...
> ... I'm sitting here looking at a fully functional micro with a LOT of GPIO pins available... wondering why, aside from the IRLP s/w and interface options available... doesn't an AllStar implementation leverage the on-board signalling?
> I see there is Python code around to work with the GPIO, but not quite yet sure how or if I could create and call PTT and COR (and CTCSS) sense scripts within the AllStar configuration - ???
> I know it would split out the radio audio v PTT/COS wiring harness just a bit vs the cute USB thing, but what the heck - buffer/interface parts on a small perf board tied to the GPIO pins and done? No?
> Am I missing something? Code- and instructions-to-be?
> Using Pi 3 Model B v 1.2
> BTW, uname -a yields: "Linux barf3 3.18.0-trunk-rpi2 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 3.18.5-1~exp1.co1 (2015-02-02) armv7l GNU/Linux"
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