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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
hmmm, for me it's eth0.
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Steve N4IRS
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#7585
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
I burned from the pi image on the web site in your original email announcement.
<http://dvswitch.org/DVSwitch-Server-RPi.zip>
I used Balena-etcher for the write to card.
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Thanks in Advance
Bob,
I burned from the pi image on the web site in your original email announcement.
<http://dvswitch.org/DVSwitch-Server-RPi.zip>
I used Balena-etcher for the write to card.
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Thanks in Advance
Bob,
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Bob Brown
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#7584
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Bob,
Is this the DVSwitch Server image or did you do a pat-get install dvswitch-server on a running system?
Bob,
Is this the DVSwitch Server image or did you do a pat-get install dvswitch-server on a running system?
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Steve N4IRS
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#7583
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Update, with the help of Steve - N4IRS
Mornin' Steve, and all other ships at sea...
Well, I have had my Coffee and I made a few changes as suggested.
1. Here is what I did on the cmdline.txt file
Update, with the help of Steve - N4IRS
Mornin' Steve, and all other ships at sea...
Well, I have had my Coffee and I made a few changes as suggested.
1. Here is what I did on the cmdline.txt file
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Bob Brown
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#7582
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Good morning Steve,
Check your email I sent you a log
Sm0ke
Good morning Steve,
Check your email I sent you a log
Sm0ke
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Bob Brown
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#7581
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
I would like to see /var/log/syslog to look into this:
"my router is configured to hand out 10.20.20.xxx addresses, this pi refuses to go there."
Steve N4IRS
I would like to see /var/log/syslog to look into this:
"my router is configured to hand out 10.20.20.xxx addresses, this pi refuses to go there."
Steve N4IRS
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Steve N4IRS
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#7580
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Bob,
See the bottom of /etc/dhcpcd.conf
73, Steve N4IRS
Bob,
See the bottom of /etc/dhcpcd.conf
73, Steve N4IRS
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Steve N4IRS
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#7579
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Hi Jeff,
I would do that but the router is from google fiber and I have limited control of it.
I guess I will go to the CMD line method and set it that way.
Thanks for the reply.
Bob
Hi Jeff,
I would do that but the router is from google fiber and I have limited control of it.
I guess I will go to the CMD line method and set it that way.
Thanks for the reply.
Bob
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Bob Brown
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#7578
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Re: Setting the IP address on the Pi
Set it via reserved IP in DHCP in your router by Mac address. That way when the pi boots, DHCP will always assign it that IP address and you don’t have to mess with changing files and the command
Set it via reserved IP in DHCP in your router by Mac address. That way when the pi boots, DHCP will always assign it that IP address and you don’t have to mess with changing files and the command
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Jeff Lehman, N8ACL
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#7577
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Setting the IP address on the Pi
Since the DVswitch draws a local IP from your network via DHCP, is there a way from the menu system to disable DHCP and hard code a Wired LAN IP ?
No, I am not doing wireless, just hardwire
Since the DVswitch draws a local IP from your network via DHCP, is there a way from the menu system to disable DHCP and hard code a Wired LAN IP ?
No, I am not doing wireless, just hardwire
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Bob Brown
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#7576
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Re: Where can I find protocol documentation?
So read the python.
Sent by smoke signal (AT&T)
So read the python.
Sent by smoke signal (AT&T)
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Steve N4IRS
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#7575
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Re: Where can I find protocol documentation?
Is that seriously as good as it gets??
Code is not documentation - and in my experience it is usually pretty unreadable anyway, being written in a crap language like C I expect.
I do not understand
Is that seriously as good as it gets??
Code is not documentation - and in my experience it is usually pretty unreadable anyway, being written in a crap language like C I expect.
I do not understand
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George M0GXB
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#7574
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Re: #mmdvm_bridge
#mmdvm_bridge
Looking at your logs, I see that the station transmitting with dmr2ysf is placing the users DMR ID in the callsign field. I would bet that their dmr id database is not up to date so it is just
Looking at your logs, I see that the station transmitting with dmr2ysf is placing the users DMR ID in the callsign field. I would bet that their dmr id database is not up to date so it is just
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Mike Zingman - N4IRR
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#7573
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Re: DVSwitch Server release date
Gary,
DVSwitch Server is all the same programs as you had on your bridge. The idea behind server was to include all the components and scripts. With the menu in Server you configure for use
Gary,
DVSwitch Server is all the same programs as you had on your bridge. The idea behind server was to include all the components and scripts. With the menu in Server you configure for use
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Steve N4IRS
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#7572
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Re: DVSwitch Server release date
Installed DVSwitch_Server on new RPi4 and it works great. Fun to watch activity on RX Monitor and on Smartfone.
Have ASL 1.01 running on RPi3B+ for several years.Added DVSwitch bridge on it and it has
Installed DVSwitch_Server on new RPi4 and it works great. Fun to watch activity on RX Monitor and on Smartfone.
Have ASL 1.01 running on RPi3B+ for several years.Added DVSwitch bridge on it and it has
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Gary
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#7571
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Re: Where can I find protocol documentation?
George,
As far as I know, you have found all of the "documentation" on the protocol called HBP. MMDVM uses a slightly modified version of HBP to communicate with DMRGateway and networks like
George,
As far as I know, you have found all of the "documentation" on the protocol called HBP. MMDVM uses a slightly modified version of HBP to communicate with DMRGateway and networks like
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Steve N4IRS
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#7570
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Where can I find protocol documentation?
For starters, I would like to find a full, complete, and correct documentation for whatever the protocol is called (IPSC, HBLINK, ??) that things like MMDVM use to talk to the gateways.
I found an old
For starters, I would like to find a full, complete, and correct documentation for whatever the protocol is called (IPSC, HBLINK, ??) that things like MMDVM use to talk to the gateways.
I found an old
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George M0GXB
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#7569
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Re: #mmdvm_bridge
#mmdvm_bridge
Yes i point each mbridge to her dmrid path. But i dont use analogue bridge her . Its only mbridge
Yes i point each mbridge to her dmrid path. But i dont use analogue bridge her . Its only mbridge
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swinger72@...
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#7568
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Re: #mmdvm_bridge
#mmdvm_bridge
MMDMV_Briidge looks for DMRIds.dat and Analog_Bridge looks for subscriber_ids.csv. Since these are both static text files you need a copy for each instance in /var/lib.
The initial install puts
MMDMV_Briidge looks for DMRIds.dat and Analog_Bridge looks for subscriber_ids.csv. Since these are both static text files you need a copy for each instance in /var/lib.
The initial install puts
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k7wby@...
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#7567
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Re: #mmdvm_bridge
#mmdvm_bridge
ok tonight i re update latest bin and now they work without crash but they have a issue with the id. look my mb1 and mb2 log with the id.my id is 3022260 but one of them missing the last digit,
ok tonight i re update latest bin and now they work without crash but they have a issue with the id. look my mb1 and mb2 log with the id.my id is 3022260 but one of them missing the last digit,
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swinger72@...
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#7566
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