Hi Glenn,
Is what you are speaking of the download and upload of the radio configuration talking to whatever software is running on the phone?
I want to read /write data to be broadcast over the RF frequency the radio is set to. I want to intercept the traffic on the computer to run my own protocol, which may be audio/video but encoded into my protocol. I am thinking the answer is reading and writing to the tty may work, or mic input and spk output for audio. But I want data transmission, not audio.My software currently reads/writes to/from a socket. The read side of reading from a tty should probably be buffered, somehow. Something to figure out as I complete my ReedSolomon implementation and fix a few bugs in my protocol software.
Kindly, Robert
On 4/7/21 10:28 AM, Glenn K0LNY wrote:
There is upload and download under radio in the menus. Some radios I've noticed, like the Kenwood TH F6 make changes directly, like a live connection, and there is no upload or download. Other radios like the Baofengs use upload and download, so you send or receive via command. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Withers via chirp_users" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com To: "Discussion of CHIRP" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2021 9:22 AM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Download From Radio under Ubuntu 20.04 error
In thinking about this further, does the setup of my radio to my computer allow data traffic to be read from the radio's tty and processed by a program on the computer for deserialization/decoding, then when the computer program wishes to send data I can serialize/encode traffic and write to the tty? Is that how I can get my program inserted to operate on data traffic?
I appreciate any guidance in this regard.
Kindly, Robert
On 4/6/21 8:26 PM, Robert wrote:
Speaking of embedded Linux, any chance my ham radio UV-5R runs Linux? Possible to install my own executable to process traffic with my own protocol (ParrotTalk 3.8) I am developing? 256-bit AES encrypted with 3-msg DH handshake and working on a ReedSolomon de/encoder at the moment for FEC.
Kindly, Robert
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On Tuesday, April 6th, 2021 at 8:17 PM, Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF nigel@ngunn.net wrote:
Like most?
I can pretty well guarrentee that there are far more copies of Linux working throughout the world than there are MS Windows.
You probably have several copies in use.
On 06/04/2021 19:24 Al Jones al@aljones.us wrote:
It appears as if we have a computer newbie on our hands since he's looking for device manager on Ubuntu ... one of you good linux guys want to take him in hand and walk him through?
I'm no help, I know a bit about linux but like most of the world I live in windows.
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