23 Apr 2024 |
oldbug | it seems to be off by a few kHz | 07:40:12 |
oldbug | in negative direction | 07:40:25 |
| gpliakis changed their display name from GeorgePl to gpliakis. | 07:48:38 |
oldbug | so far I found this: https://community.libre.space/t/correcting-frequency-offset-on-adalm-plutosdr/10717/8 | 08:19:18 |
oldbug | yeah, that's it | 08:44:03 |
fredy | I need someone with the default client installed and able to connect to the station to run this command rotctl --version | 08:46:57 |
fredy | I'm trying to find the hamlib versoin in the default installation but I'm not finding a way to do it through the code :/ | 08:47:29 |
fredy | I'm suspecting hamlib 4.0 but need to verify. | 08:47:57 |
fredy | Acinonyx: maybe you can help me with that ^ | 08:48:24 |
Acinonyx | fredy: Can you clarify? | 08:52:54 |
Acinonyx | There are two ways to use the rotator | 08:52:59 |
Acinonyx | The normal one is to directly control the rotator without connecting to rotctld through the client. | 08:53:20 |
Acinonyx | The client uses the Hamlib python binding to do that | 08:53:28 |
Jan PE0SAT | In reply to @fredy:matrix.org I need someone with the default client installed and able to connect to the station to run this command rotctl --version rotctl --version
rotctl(d), Hamlib 4.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Stephane Fillod
Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Frank Singleton
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
| 08:53:34 |
fredy | In reply to @pe0sat:matrix.org
rotctl --version
rotctl(d), Hamlib 4.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Stephane Fillod
Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Frank Singleton
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
thanks!!! | 08:54:02 |
Acinonyx | The other one is to run a rotctld and then connect from the SatNOGS client to it | 08:54:06 |
Acinonyx | You only needed the version? | 08:54:29 |
Acinonyx | Lol | 08:54:32 |
fredy | ;) | 08:55:09 |
Jan PE0SAT | In reply to @fredy:matrix.org thanks!!! This is a Pi3
dpkg -l | grep hamlib
ii libhamlib-utils 4.0-7 armhf Utilities to support the hamlib radio control library
ii libhamlib4:armhf 4.0-7 armhf Run-time library to control radio transceivers and receivers
ii python3-hamlib 4.0-7 armhf Run-time Python3 library to control radio transceivers and receivers
| 08:55:19 |
Jan PE0SAT | In reply to @pe0sat:matrix.org
This is a Pi3
dpkg -l | grep hamlib
ii libhamlib-utils 4.0-7 armhf Utilities to support the hamlib radio control library
ii libhamlib4:armhf 4.0-7 armhf Run-time library to control radio transceivers and receivers
ii python3-hamlib 4.0-7 armhf Run-time Python3 library to control radio transceivers and receivers
Hardware : BCM2835
Revision : a22082
Serial : 000000005f02114e
Model : Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2
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pe2bz | Jan PE0SAT: can you check your signals against 58703 with 2265 MHz as frequency ? | 15:00:39 |
pe2bz | Download image.png | 15:01:03 |
pe2bz | There are more of those btw | 15:01:58 |
pe2bz | Download image.png | 15:02:09 |
pe2bz | Ignore that. | 15:10:56 |
pe2bz | Not close enough, but 58700 to 58703 are from 2024-01-05 launch so that could still be the source ? | 15:11:54 |
pe2bz | Download image.png | 15:12:08 |
pe2bz | In reply to @pe2bz:matrix.org Not close enough, but 58700 to 58703 are from 2024-01-05 launch so that could still be the source ? Nope. 2 other candidates left but one in on HEO and one is single and no match... | 15:22:29 |