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tutorial-packet-on-pi [2026/01/01 03:43] – [Systemd Services] kc2ihxtutorial-packet-on-pi [2026/01/01 07:07] (current) – [Audio - ALSA, maybe PipeWire, not Pulse] n6cta
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-<code> 
 pcm.9700RX { pcm.9700RX {
     type dsnoop     type dsnoop
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 } }
  
-pcm.300RX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:RX7300" rate 48000}} +pcm.300RX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:7300RX" rate 48000}} 
-pcm.300TX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:TX7300" rate 48000}} +pcm.300TX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:7300TX" rate 48000}} 
-pcm.1200RX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:RX9700" rate 48000}} +pcm.1200RX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:9700RX" rate 48000}} 
-pcm.1200TX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:TX9700" rate 48000}}+pcm.1200TX {type rate slave {pcm "plug:9700TX" rate 48000}}
 </code> </code>
 ==== Serial - udev rules ==== ==== Serial - udev rules ====
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 ''-a 10'' tells it to report audio levels every 10 seconds, regardless of receiving a packet. ''-a 10'' tells it to report audio levels every 10 seconds, regardless of receiving a packet.
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 ''-q d'' suppresses messages when decoding APRS packets. ''-q d'' suppresses messages when decoding APRS packets.
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 ''-t 0'' disables the text colors, as Direwolf's default is very colorful and can mess up standard terminal colors used elsewhere when it exits incorrectly. ''-t 0'' disables the text colors, as Direwolf's default is very colorful and can mess up standard terminal colors used elsewhere when it exits incorrectly.
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 ''-c ...'' tells Direwolf which configuration file to use.  Omitting this will cause it to look for a default file. ''-c ...'' tells Direwolf which configuration file to use.  Omitting this will cause it to look for a default file.
  
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