[arm-allstar] USBRadio - Save Settings
Doug Crompton
wa3dsp at gmail.com
Mon May 27 22:54:46 EDT 2019
Brad,
Is there a compelling reason why you are using usbradio? If not I think
you would be better off using simpleusb. Generally speaking if you can
connect to COS (PL triggered) on the radio simpleusb would be the better
choice.
*73 Doug*
*WA3DSP*
*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 8:03 PM "Brad Trogdon via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> Have two questions but main one is around USBRadio Tune Menu. When
> selecting 2) Auto-Detect Rx Noise Level Value (with no carrier) the option
> works and sets the correct value until another menu selection is made or
> until AllStar restarts.
>
> Here is the returning message that says ERROR: RX INPUT ADJUST FAILED.
> <Full Snip-It below>
>
> I am using the latest version of HamVoIp.
>
> A. Where should the settings be saved? or where can I find the setting that
> is temporarily applied?
> B. Should their be an entry in /etc/asterisk/usbradio_tune_usb23702 for
> sqnoise or something similar to set and maintain the value?
> C.Last question is I updated via the Admin Menu List by selecting 1 Perform
> a system UPDATE. Through the process I observed errors but they scrolled
> by so fast could not comprehend them. Where can I find a log or view the
> errors that presented during the update?
>
> <Snip-It>
> Please enter your selection now: 2
> tune rxnoise maxtries=12, target=27000, tolerance=2750
> tries=0, setting=2, meas=65
> tries=1, setting=16, meas=786
> tries=2, setting=16, meas=734
> tries=3, setting=16, meas=9349
> tries=4, setting=16, meas=5417
> tries=5, setting=16, meas=25529
> tries=6, setting=16, meas=710
> tries=7, setting=16, meas=667
> tries=8, setting=16, meas=672
> tries=9, setting=16, meas=674
> tries=10, setting=16, meas=780
> tries=11, setting=16, meas=687
> DONE tries=12, setting=1000, meas=687, sqnoise=114
> ERROR: RX INPUT ADJUST FAILED.
>
> I have searched the archives with negative results. As always thank you to
> the HamVoIp community for your assistance.
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