[arm-allstar] FT7900 Node
Chris Souleles
csouleles at prodigy.net
Sun Dec 10 14:04:22 EST 2017
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From: Chris Souleles via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Cc: Chris Souleles <csouleles at prodigy.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 10:58 AM
Subject: [arm-allstar] FT7900 Node
I've just installed a Yaesu FT-7900 in a node with an RPI3 and DMK URi running latest version of HAMVOIP. I have it basically working and I'm trying to optimize the audio. I have a couple questions. (node connections and simple usb at bottom of this email)
The Tx A level has to be set down to 20 for things to work. Any higher and I start to get audio distortion and some audio cut out. Is there something I should change in the interface to get this closer to the default value or is running at 20 ok as long as it works? I'm running the FT-7900 in the low power mode. (I'm not exactly sure what Tx A Level setting does)
I have to run pre-emphasis on and de-emphasis off for it to work. If I turn de-emphasis on then some of the DTMF tones don't work (mostly 3 and 6). If I turn pre-emphasis off then I get some audio cut out, Is it normal to have one on and the other off?
When I look at Rx Voice Level it hits the 5 KHZ on peaks when I talk sideways to the mic.
I'm interfacing to the data port on the FT-7900 as follows. Straight wires, no resistors.FT7900 PTT pin 3 - URi pin 1
FT7900 COS pin 6 - URi pin 8FT7900 Audio in pin 1 - URi pin 22FT79009 Audio out pin 5 - URi pin 21FT7900 GND pin 2 - URI pin 20FT7900 shield - URI pin 20
Simple USBCard is 0Name is USBRx Level 550Rx no delay 0Rx audio delay 10Tx A level 20Tx B level 0Pre-emphasis yesDe-emphasis noPL filter yesRx boost yesPTT active activelowPTT status unkeyedCTCSS ignoredCOS CM108/CM119 active highCOS test unkeyedCOS composite unkeyed
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