[Linux-ham] TNC-PI on Raspberry PI
folkert
folkert at vanheusden.com
Sun Feb 2 14:28:06 EST 2014
Tadd,
Unfortunately I have not gotten the TNC-PI setup to work. I don't use
bpq so I don't have BPQ32.CFG.
Regular baycom-modems connected to Linux pcs works fine but the TNC-PI
with the same radio not so much.
Situation: transmitting works fine but receiving not at all. I once,
literally once received a packet (verified with axlisten) but then not
any more. No idea why.
Can you tell me what kernel you're running? E.g. the output of:
uname -r
Also can you show me the output of:
cat /boot/cmdline.txt
and:
grep -v -e '^ *$' -v -e '^#' < /boot/config.txt
Regarding the PDF you wrote: looks fine to me!
On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 01:48:09PM -0500, Tadd Torborg wrote:
> Folkert and the group,
> You are way ahead of me. I hope you can give me a tutorial on how to do PC to PC linking using Ethernet and G8BPQ. I?m not very good with Linux. Please send your BPQ32.CFG files. Thanks.
> Can you describe the setup you are using to test? Do you have a free-range TNC talking to the ?left? PC? How are you seeing the traffic come out the ?right? PC? Did you engage a monitoring facility on G8BPQ? I haven?t gotten so far as to find out how to do that.
>
> My test system is an AEA PK88 TNC on one end, then that is over a short radio link to a TNC-PI plugged into the top of the Raspberry PI, then the 2nd TNC-PI on the same Raspberry PI is hooked to a radio that talks to and listens on 144.39. Currently this works and I can connect into the node using the web interface and also connect in and out on packet over 144.39.
>
> I want to build up a 2nd Raspberry PI and use the facility you are working on (AX25UDP?) to link the two together across my desk.
>
> My intention is to build a multi-county Internet-Free and congestion-free terrestrial VHF/UHF Amateur Radio packet network consisting of at least a dozen stations, all of whom will be full-time network participants with a dedicated link between them. As of Feb 2, 2014 there is just vapor-ware, what you and I are talking about. I want to use Internet for configuration only as far as the radio network goes. We already have Internet as a parallel network. I think adding Internet paths, users, and data, to a ham radio network is counter-productive.
>
> I would very much like the capability have using a home-computer system as part of the node but where the full-time-up parts of the system are run through Raspberry PI units and dedicated (cheap) radios. The home-computer can thus be taken off-line without interrupting the network traffic. I have a solution, I think, that will enable complete dual-radio network nodes, including antennas, to be built for around $400. Some shipping costs may need to be added. Some of us already have some of this gear. I have a source for the GelCel. We can get 70amp-hours I think which would back up a node for days.
> $40 RaspberryPI
> $10 SD memory card
> $45 TNC-PI
> $45 TNC-PI
> $40 used 2m mobile
> $20 new Baofeng UHF HT BF-888S
> $100 dual-band 2m/440 antenna or pair of yagis
> $30 coax
> $20 power supplies for Baofeng and PI
> $30 used GelCel backup battery
> $15 charger
> $10 mike->packet cables.
>
> I made a PDF of a document I?m working on to describe how to bring up the TNC-PI boards on the Raspberry PI. I?m writing it for a user who is not particularly familiar with Linux. I?d appreciate any feedback at all or more text to add. I posted a PDF of the document on my web server at
> http://www.torborg.com/images_for_postings/2014_02_02/007_from_scratch_TNC-PI_on_RaspBerry_PI.pdf
> I also put up the bpq32.cfg file I?m using on the TNC-PI.
> http://www.torborg.com/images_for_postings/2014_02_02/tadd_bpq.txt
>
> I usually listen to the 442.15 repeater PL131.8 in Chatham county (covers the triangle very well) as well as 146.52 from north Raleigh and 53.45 repeater, also in Chatham county.
>
> Tadd Torborg
> tadd at mac.com
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2014, at 6:00 PM, folkert <folkert at vanheusden.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ok I've got ax25udp working: beacons I send into the bpq interface on
> > the left come out on the right (= other pc).
> >
> > On the pc at the left where an ax25udp instance running, there's also a
> > baycom modem connected (which shows itself as:
> > bcsf0 Link encap:AMPR AX.25 HWaddr FH1GOU-1).
> >
> > What I'm wondering now is: how can I bridge or route traffic between my
> > baycom modem and the bpq/axudp setup? And can I rate-limit that?
> >
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Folkert van Heusden
> >
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