[Linux-ham] Re: Making a call
Wijaya
wijaya_mail at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 10 10:30:01 EDT 2004
I receive some reply and says if I may forgot setting kiss mode on tnc.
Before I enter to test my works, I check it before many times if it on
newuser mode (cmd) or not with minicom.
If it not show any cmd: prompt anymore after hardboot, I believe it was on
Kiss mode as manual book says.
below my axports config :
/etc/ax25/axports
axip RE4SLO 1200 255 2 144.675 MHz (1200 bps)
I don't know if speed on this axport config is serial port speed or tnc
speed ?
Thank's
Wijaya
--- Wijaya <wijaya_mail at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I've just trying to setting up hamradio with Kantronics KPC-9612+ (TNC)
> on
> Linux. But it seems not work correctly.
> I was configure and load ax25/kiss driver kernel modules as required.
> I was configure axport, ax25d.conf, ax25ipd.conf.
> TNC was configure on KISS mode.
> Before I setting up TNC to KISS mode, I was trying to connect each other
> use newuser/host mode from minicom. It working properly.
> What I don't understand is, each time I trying to make a call :
>
> # call axip RE4SLO
>
> Seems no one of TNC I've use to test no "Xmit /Rcv" and "Con / Sta" LED
> is
> lighting ON. Even, from the computer where I try to send it.
> It seems no call instruction send to TNC. So what should I do ?
> I was checking serial port many times if I've use wrong serial ports. But
> nothing wrong about serial ports.
> Anyone here could give me an example from config to making a call to this
> TNC.
> Wishing any kind help from all of you.
> Regards,
>
> Wijaya
>
>
>
>
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