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#1 Post by VK6FUN »

Hi from Perth

I have seen that puppy is capable of being customised into virtually anything. CoolCNC is a great example. Puppy's ability to make hitherto useless junk functional has changed my attitude to computing.

Therefore I would like to get involved in any effort to develop a puppy amateur radio platform.

I feel the best approach is not unlike that taken by digipup, where the puppy concentrates on doing one application really well.

Echolink is a very popular hamradio protocol, and with that in mind I have been attempting to compile qtel and svxlink using devx_400.

If anyone is interested I will relate my experiences thus far and maybe we can work out some of the tricky bits........

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#2 Post by Aitch »

Hi Peter

Have a look here:-

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=15972

and

http://www.w1hkj.com/flpuppy.html

There are quite a few Hams using various Puppys

Good luck

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#3 Post by VK6FUN »

thanks aitch

I really like fldigi-puppy, its what got me thinking about this.

regrettably the page you refered to appears now to be broken.

seems the euro-mirror link works the rest are 404.

I cant get qtel to compile because of its need for qt.

None of the qtlib pets do the job.

cheers from PeterB Perth

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#4 Post by KF6SNJ »

Peter,

Hi. I'm Christopher. I am using ChurchPup 3.01 Alpha 2 with the pet packages from fldigi installed. There are several of us hams here. I'm a member of the Flying Pigs QRP club. I am presently restoring a Patterson AllWave Receiver that I plan to couple to an Eico 722 transmitter. I use the logging programs for tracking all my contacts. Of course a good ham keeps a paper log too, never know when that computer hard drive is going to die.

73.

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#5 Post by Aitch »

Hi Chris

@Peter, don't know which link you found broken? sorry, old pages

97m digipup ISO (euro) here

http://www.w1hkj.com/flpuppy.html

fldigi3.03 here

http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html

recommend, apparently, is source code/binary install

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#6 Post by KF6SNJ »

I have fldigi installed on a compaq presario. However it isn't set up right now. I was going to reformat the drive and switch it to churchpup for a church kiosk, then I was excommunicated from that church. So now I've got a spare computer taking up space. Not sure what to do with it yet. Perhaps I will set it up as a morse coder/decoder once I've fixed the two radios.


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#7 Post by VK6FUN »

fldigi is fb indeed!
The digipup page loads ok but all the links except euromirror go to this message:
Not Found

The requested URL /fldigi.1.34.distro/digipup-1.342.iso was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.9 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_jk/1.2.25 Server at www.w1hkj.com Port 80

anyway the reason I started this thread was to get puppy to do more ham tricks, like echolink.
other good projects would be a gnuradio puppy, a linradio puppy, a dstar puppy even, and ax25puppy

worth a thought.....

see my posts in "regular users" for more info on the qtel adventure.

cheers and 73devk6fun PeterB

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#8 Post by VK6FUN »

DSTAR

. this thing here http://www.moetronix.com/dvdongle/
looks about as close as we'll ever get to homebrew d-star
still a bit pricey but not beyond the pale....

This page here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=704673
explains how to get that platform to do it. Looks like no big deal.
Anyone got one yet? I'm still saving up. maybe santa........8*d

Looks like straightforward puppy fodder???????

cheers

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#9 Post by Aitch »

DV Dongle Installation
DVDongle - Installing on Linux

1.

‣Drivers for the FTDI USB chip used by the DV Dongle are included in most Linux distributions. Install the Sun Java Runtime (JRE) 6 from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and make sure that this version is selected in your PATH environment variable. Once installed, plug in the DV Dongle and download the DVTool tarball at http://www.dvdongle.com/downloads/DVTool-dist.tgz and extract to your Desktop. Run dvtool.sh to start the DVTool application. Note that some distributions like Ubuntu include an accessibility package called brltty that must be uninstalled before DV Dongle use.

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#10 Post by VK6FUN »

tnx aitch yeah my next version of "PuppyLink" witll have that stuff in it!
now for aprs.........
looks like it will have to be xastir unless someone knows a smaller one....

Pete

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#11 Post by Aitch »

at 2.1mb, I don't think you'll find anything as functional

http://linux.wareseeker.com/Communicati ... zip/317702

unless you know different?

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#12 Post by VK6FUN »

xastir it is then.

aprs is now the easiest way to do ARISS and sats.

I'm thinking "SpacePup", "puppys in space" etc etc <take a sedative, Pete>

We would need predict, soundmodem, ax25-tools, aprsdigi, aprsd, and some maps........

the effect would be enhanced if a script automatically hooked up to the echolink live ARISS feed.

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#13 Post by Aitch »

the effect would be enhanced if a script automatically hooked up to the echolink live ARISS feed.
Go for it, ARISS [also, http://www.discoveryreflector.ca/]

http://www.rac.ca/ariss/upcoming.htm#NextContact

Predict:

This looks cool

http://biop.ox.ac.uk/www/distrib/predict.html

This not

https://www.predict.org/

All else is out of my bounds..... I think... :wink:

Spacepup, ....like it :D

btw echolink/puppylink looks cool

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#14 Post by VK6FUN »

this is PuppyLink v0.0.1
http://www.warg.org.au/puppylink/puppylink-0.0.1.iso
give it a whirl and let me know how you go.

ToDo list for V0.0.2:
Prettier Wallpaper
change SeaMonkey homepage to http://www.echolink.org/validation/

cheers

73deVK6FUN
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#15 Post by VK6FUN »

ooower those "predict" things look wierd!
I meant this
http://gpredict.oz9aec.net/

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#16 Post by Evil20071 »

I'll fire that one up in Virtual Box when I download it. ;)
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#17 Post by tytower »

November 2008 last post

I notice none of the links given in this thread work

I'm looking at getting APRS to run with an arduino shield
If you have any knowledge in this field please post

Guess I will go try the live CD method for the time being to get digipup

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