I'm working on getting it running on my Fedora 38 VM. As you know, it wouldn't be Linux without a sea of unresolved dependencies 😆. I'm keeping notes, and I'll share steps and results with the community if I succeed. 73 de KN6NPZ Daryl
Thanks for the tip on how to get TX audio back if it drops out when clicking on TUNE (wfview disconnect/connect and changing audio input/output sources). I had been having that problem and your method solves it for me.
👍👍 followed this video and it works flawlessly! THANK YOU! Helpful? comment. I would have gained by seeing you setup all your preset values and not just WLAN. BTW, I peeked thru your fingers to get most of them. Again, great and helpful video.
Great accurate information. Video moves quickly between settings often without a clear explanation of how these setting are structured - often with author thumb in the way. Use the pause feature on Utube to find these places and make the suggested change. Still, a great video. Thank you.
I agree this is good - but I do hate when someone doesn't show a true greenfield setup - they skip steps because they were already set up before the recording.
It can, but the more I used it the more frustrated I got with it. I think the virtual sound card was giving me issues. I would have to reset everything a few times before it would work.
Can someone write down all the steps for radio and computer one by one? In every video I watch, I see something that was said incompletely in the previous video, but I still could not establish a connection between the radio and the computer.
I did all this and functionality works with WST-X via Wfview over WLAN. But, in TX, the TX audio is pulsating up and down in level, and is a bit noisy. Does anyone have an idea why and how to fix it?
I believe I had the same issue. when you TX the audio would cut in and out. I ended up switching to another virtual sound card. It wasn't free, but it resolved my issue. vac.muzychenko.net/en/index.htm
I tripled checked every radio and computer setting shown is this video and still no connection. The radio is connected to the WiFi but the computer will not connect to the radio. What am I missing? Frustrating!! T 8:25 the author says go to "enable control" and then clicks on the "External control" then says set to Com 20 and enable it but no explanation of how to enable it. When the "connect to radio" is pushed in the video, a message appears at the bottom of the screen saying "radio found ...etc). I am not getting that message. Any ideas???
Tom - Thank you for the video this morning. I followed the instructions and still came up empty. I sent you an email to your address on QRZ. If you get a chance can you look it over to see what I might be doing wrong? I'm on a mission to get this working so I can eliminate computer noise once and for all out in the field doing POTA/SOTA. 73 Scott.
I didn't set "network control (valid after restart)" to "on". Tom calls this option "internet access after restart" and I think that's why my brain ignored it.
One of these days I need to do a deep dive for this on Linux. Good tutorial!
I'm working on getting it running on my Fedora 38 VM. As you know, it wouldn't be Linux without a sea of unresolved dependencies 😆. I'm keeping notes, and I'll share steps and results with the community if I succeed. 73 de KN6NPZ Daryl
Good stuff. I was still able to get the radio to lockup in hotel room, but that's like transmitting inside of a Faraday cage. Lots of reflections!
Thank you. Time to do it myself. You saved me many hours!
Great tutorial couldn't of done it without you, works a treat thank you.
Glad it helped
Thanks for the tip on how to get TX audio back if it drops out when clicking on TUNE (wfview disconnect/connect and changing audio input/output sources). I had been having that problem and your method solves it for me.
Glad to help
👍👍 followed this video and it works flawlessly! THANK YOU! Helpful? comment. I would have gained by seeing you setup all your preset values and not just WLAN. BTW, I peeked thru your fingers to get most of them. Again, great and helpful video.
Great accurate information. Video moves quickly between settings often without a clear explanation of how these setting are structured - often with author thumb in the way. Use the pause feature on Utube to find these places and make the suggested change. Still, a great video. Thank you.
I agree this is good - but I do hate when someone doesn't show a true greenfield setup - they skip steps because they were already set up before the recording.
Perfect video!
Looks good to try out.👍
Thanks for the video. Can this method be used to run WSJT-X wirelessly?
It can, but the more I used it the more frustrated I got with it. I think the virtual sound card was giving me issues. I would have to reset everything a few times before it would work.
New version has fixed the audio issue.
Can someone write down all the steps for radio and computer one by one? In every video I watch, I see something that was said incompletely in the previous video, but I still could not establish a connection between the radio and the computer.
I did all this and functionality works with WST-X via Wfview over WLAN. But, in TX, the TX audio is pulsating up and down in level, and is a bit noisy. Does anyone have an idea why and how to fix it?
I believe I had the same issue. when you TX the audio would cut in and out. I ended up switching to another virtual sound card. It wasn't free, but it resolved my issue. vac.muzychenko.net/en/index.htm
@@TangoOscarMikeN3WS Many thanks for the the suggestion, Tom; I'll try it out ))
I tripled checked every radio and computer setting shown is this video and still no connection. The radio is connected to the WiFi but the computer will not connect to the radio. What am I missing? Frustrating!! T 8:25 the author says go to "enable control" and then clicks on the "External control" then says set to Com 20 and enable it but no explanation of how to enable it. When the "connect to radio" is pushed in the video, a message appears at the bottom of the screen saying "radio found ...etc). I am not getting that message. Any ideas???
Changed the com port and it now works.
I must be doing something wrong. I cant get it to connect at all. N2KOJ
Tom - Thank you for the video this morning. I followed the instructions and still came up empty. I sent you an email to your address on QRZ. If you get a chance can you look it over to see what I might be doing wrong? I'm on a mission to get this working so I can eliminate computer noise once and for all out in the field doing POTA/SOTA. 73 Scott.
Scott did you figure out what's wrong? I might be having the same issue.
I didn't set "network control (valid after restart)" to "on". Tom calls this option "internet access after restart" and I think that's why my brain ignored it.
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