[arm-allstar] No Audio in...

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Fri Feb 7 15:11:29 EST 2020


Cesar,

  First of all VOX is really not a good idea but there are some things you
can check. The COS line must be active, high or low depending on how you
have it set in simpleusb.conf. If it is set to USB then it must go high, if
it is set to USBINVERT it must go low for input audio. You can simulate
this with the K (key) command in simplesub.conf.  When you assert PTT with
the K command you should then see audio using the 2 command (RX audio) on
the bargraph and set the level using the slider. I highly recommend you
either modify the FOB or get one that is already modified to use the COS
and PTT directly on the FOB. The K command toggles so don't leave it keyed.


*73 Doug*

*WA3DSP*

*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*

On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 12:42 PM "Cesar Gonzalo via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hi to all , hope I can get some help with my node.
>
> First what I have :
> Raspberry Pi 4
> Usb fob cm-108 Unmodified
> Easy digi Vox
> Uv-5
>
> Trying to use vox , and it is working, but I can not get the audio in
>
> I can see the rx visual moving when I key , and when i send tones , but not
> answer back .
>
> Using CLI: Rpt fun 51024 *80 or others i get audio back.
>
> At the beginning it was giving me node xxxxx time out
>
> I changed the last cts.. to PP, and not giving me the time out any more.
>
> When reboot node , it give me ip address and ibsee the status green
>
> Problem
>
> When trying to send a tone *80 , seems that it is not recognized nothing
> happend no reply
>
> I tried Parrot 1 , nothing too.
>
> I guess audio is not going trough,  even i I see it on the visual.
>
> Any help please.
>
> Thanks
>
> 73
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