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title: Packet radio, VARA (FM+HF), Mobilinkd, Digirig and the SignalinkUSB on Linux
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title: Packet radio, VARA (FM+HF), Mobilinkd, Digirig and the SignaLink USB on Linux
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summary: >
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Some basic configuration of my HF and VHF/UHF rigs to participate in the
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Winlink world...
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- packet radio
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- vara fm
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- vara hf
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- winlink
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- digirig
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- mobilinkd
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- signalink
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- sdr
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# showBreadcrumbs: true
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# showDate: false
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and I already have the software to work with them.
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_I would choose the Digirig as my favourite device because it just works every time and it
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also provides a USB soundcard to the computer (like the Signalink)._
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also provides a USB soundcard to the computer (like the SignaLink USB)._
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## Digirig
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The <kbd>agwpe</kbd> section is used by Direwolf:
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~~~console {hl_lines="8"}
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% direwolf -c /etc/direwolf/direwolf.conf -p
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$ direwolf -c /etc/direwolf/direwolf.conf -p
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Dire Wolf version 1.7
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Includes optional support for: gpsd hamlib cm108-ptt dns-sd
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## Mobilinkd
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The Mobilinkd TNC4 is a KISS TNC and does not provide a USB soundcard.
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{{< alert "circle-info" >}}
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The Mobilinkd TNC4 is a KISS TNC and does not provide a USB soundcard -- I only use
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the Mobilinkd in conjunction with packet radio.
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{{< /alert >}}
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I will use <kbd>AX.25+linux</kbd> in pat with the TNC4 paired via Bluetooth.
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Select your PacketRadio Gateway (CALLSIGN-10 usually) and connect using
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<kbd>AX.25+linux</kbd>.
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To de-attach the KISS interface we need to kill the process by:
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To de-attach the KISS interface we need to kill the process:
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~~~console
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$ sudo kill $(pgrep kissattach)
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~~~
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## Signalink USB
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## SignaLink USB
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I haven't used this now for a while, but I wanted to include this in this list,
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as it provides a USB soundcard to the computer just like the Digirig does.
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as it provides a USB soundcard to the computer just like the Digirig does -- but
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it does not provide a serial interface to control the PTT.
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### Packet radio
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Start direwolf (using the same configuration as with the Digirig), it will
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complain about not finding `/dev/ttyUSB0` for PTT control. I don't use this that
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often and I don't use another USB device at the same time so I don't care about this.
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If you have another device connected as `/dev/ttyUSB0` you should probably remove its
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reference from the direwolf configuration file.
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As mode I select <kbd>AX.25+agwpe</kbd> and I set the output volume of the
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<kbd>PCM2906C Audio CODEC</kbd> to 100% -- the SignaLink USB will now control the PTT.
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### VARA FM
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Start VARA FM (I use my script mentioned above) and select the proper sound card.
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The input volume level can be adjusted with the volume knob on the radio and the RX
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knob on the SignaLink USB. The output volume level can be checked and adjusted with the
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tune function withing the Soundcard menu from within VARA FM. You may also try the
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Auto-tune function.
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### VARA HF
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I never tested this because I have no cable for the TX-500 and the SignaLink USB,
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but as the Signalink only provides a soundcard you have to add another USB cable
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for CAT control of the radio. You then start rigctld with the proper values for
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that specific radio.
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{{< alert "circle-info" >}}
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That is the reason for the Digirig that combines these two functions
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in one device.
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{{< /alert >}}
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## Some systemd unit-file examples
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