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====== QtSoundModem | ====== QtSoundModem | ||
- | **WIP - Don't use until complete** | + | Official Website: https:// |
QtSoundModem (QtSM) is a multi-platform port of UZ7HO' | QtSoundModem (QtSM) is a multi-platform port of UZ7HO' | ||
- | Note that QtSoundModem only handles the modulation and demodulation of the data. To interact with another packet station you'll need a packet terminal like [[: | + | Note that QtSoundModem only handles the modulation and demodulation of the data. To interact with another packet station you'll need a packet terminal like [[packet: |
QtSM showing the waterfall and some transmitted packets: | QtSM showing the waterfall and some transmitted packets: | ||
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====== Installation ====== | ====== Installation ====== | ||
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First of all you will need to configure some basics, like which sound interface to use and how to trigger the PTT. | First of all you will need to configure some basics, like which sound interface to use and how to trigger the PTT. | ||
- | Go to Settings > Setup Devices | + | Go to **Settings** > **Setup Devices** |
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+ | Configure the output and input devices - these should be set to the soundcard thats connected to your radio. | ||
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+ | Configure the other options as per the screenshot below. We'll just use a single modem for now to keep things simple | ||
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+ | To setup the PTT see the [[packet: | ||
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+ | ===== PTT ===== | ||
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+ | ==== CM108 ==== | ||
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+ | The CM108 is a cheap USB sound card that can be [[: | ||
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+ | To get the PTT working you'll first need to grab its ID. To grab the ID, open the Windows Device Manager, expand the '' | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | The ID of the interface is made up of the VID and PID sections so in my case its '' | ||
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+ | You can then fill in the relevant settings in "Setup Devices" | ||
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+ | Select PTT Port: CM108 | ||
+ | CM108 Device: The ID you obtained from Device Manager. It should look something like 0xD8C: | ||
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+ | ===== Setup Modems ===== | ||
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+ | Go to **Settings** > **Setup Modems** | ||
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+ | The Modem settings can largely be left as-is, but you may wish to enable FX.25 or IL2P if the other stations you're connecting to support them. | ||
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+ | You may also wish to set **Bits Recovery** to " | ||
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+ | ===== Testing ===== | ||
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+ | You can perform a couple of tests to ensure things are setup correctly. Ideally you'll need a second radio on the same frequency to listen to the transmission. | ||
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+ | First off, check the waterfall is displaying something plausible. | ||
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+ | Next, go to the Calibrate menu in the toolbar at the top. Press "Low Tone" for Channel A and you should be able to hear the tone transmitting. If not, check your connections and configuration, | ||
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+ | ===== Setting Baud Rate and Tones ===== | ||
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+ | ==== 1200 Baud AFSK ==== | ||
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+ | 1200 Baud AFSK is commonly used to access packet radio on 2 metre links. | ||
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+ | In the main QTSM window, set the drop down to "AFSK AX.25 1200bd" | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ====== Usage ====== | ||
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+ | For usage, see the instructions on configuring and using the AGW interface in [[packet: | ||
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