Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
Hi, I'm having problems getting my Pi-Star hot spot going. I have installed and configured a version from this month (2/24) but I'm not hearing any traffic. I'm wondering, what is the latest image that is compatible with my Pi?? Thanks
Re: Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
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Brian G8SEZ
Brian G8SEZ
Re: Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
Pi-Star_RPi 4.1.8
Or
Pi-Star_RPi 4.2.1
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Or
Pi-Star_RPi 4.2.1
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Andrew M1DNS.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Pi-star Admin Team.
Re: Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
I got 4.2.1 set up last night. I'm still not hearing any traffic. The only thing I hear is when my Pi-Star starts up and it links to the reflector. I hear nothing when attempting an Echo test. I'll try to grab some snapshots of my configuration and post them tonight.
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Added some screen shots. Any advice is appreciated.
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Re: Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
Did you check the frequency of the TCXO of your MMDVM? Sometimes there are frequency deviations of a few 100 Hz for the RX/TX-frequencies.
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Where can I check the TCXO of my MMDVM? Is that in Expert settings?
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Trying to post my dashboard view
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The parameters are called RXOFFSET and TXOFFSET. You can find them under configuration-expert-mmdvm. With this parameters you can adjust the frequency-deviation of the TCXO.
Your TCXO-frequency should be 14.7456 MHz. An offset of 100 Hz leads to a deviation of abt 3 kHz for the Rx/TX-frequencies at 430 MHz.
There are a few threads dealing with this problem on this forum.
Your TCXO-frequency should be 14.7456 MHz. An offset of 100 Hz leads to a deviation of abt 3 kHz for the Rx/TX-frequencies at 430 MHz.
There are a few threads dealing with this problem on this forum.
Re: Raspberry Pi 3 B +, which Pi-star to use?
Both RXOFFSET and TXOFFSET are set to 0. The TCXO-frequency shows 14.7456 MHz. Do I need to adjust these now??