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ADEVICE example for Mac OSX and misc. cleanup.
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C# #
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C# Configuration file for Dire Wolf #
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C# Sample Configuration file for Dire Wolf #
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C# #
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L# Linux version #
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W# Windows version #
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M# Mac OSX version #
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C# #
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R C common to both versions.
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R W Windows version only.
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R L Linux version only.
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R M Mac OSX version only.
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C#
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C# Extensive documentation can be found here:
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L# The complete documentation set can also be found in
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L# /usr/local/share/doc/direwolf/ or /usr/share/doc/direwolf/
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L# Concise "man" pages are also available for Linux.
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M# /usr/local/share/doc/direwolf/ or /usr/share/doc/direwolf/
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M# Concise "man" pages are also available for Mac OSX.
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C#
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C# This sample file does not have examples for all of the possibilities.
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C# Consult the User Guide for more details on configuration options.
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L# ADEVICE UDP:7355 default
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M# Specify input (receive) and output (transmit) devices separately.
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M# The list of choices available is listed at application start up time.
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M# The names can contain spaces so they must be quoted.
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M#
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M# Examples:
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MADEVICE "Built-in Input" "Built-in Output"
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M#ADEVICE "USB Audio Codec:6" "USB Audio Codec:5"
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C#
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C# Number of audio channels for this souncard: 1 or 2.
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C# Number of audio channels for this souncard: 1 (mono) or 2 (stereo).
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C# 1 is the default so there is no need to specify it.
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C#
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CACHANNELS 1
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C#ACHANNELS 2
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C#
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C# Pick a suitable modem speed based on your situation.
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C# 1200 Most common for VHF/UHF. Default if not specified.
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C# 300 Low speed for HF SSB.
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C# 9600 High speed - Can't use Microphone and Speaker connections.
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C# 2400 QPSK compatible with MFJ-2400, and probably PK232-2400 & KPC-2400.
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C# 300 Low speed for HF SSB. Default tones 1600 & 1800.
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C# EAS Emergency Alert System (EAS) Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME).
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C# 9600 G3RUH style - Can't use Microphone and Speaker connections.
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C# AIS International system for tracking ships on VHF.
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C# Also uses 9600 bps so Speaker connection won't work.
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C#
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C# In the simplest form, just specify the speed.
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C# In most cases you can just specify the speed. Examples:
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C#
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CMODEM 1200
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C#MODEM 300
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C#MODEM 9600
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C#
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C# These are the defaults should be fine for most cases. In special situations,
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C# you might want to specify different AFSK tones or the baseband mode which does
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C# not use AFSK.
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C# Many options are available for great flexibility.
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C# See User Guide for details.
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C#
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C#MODEM 1200 1200:2200
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C#MODEM 300 1600:1800
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C#MODEM 9600 0:0
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C#
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C#
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C# On HF SSB, you might want to use multiple demodulators on slightly different
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C# frequencies to compensate for stations off frequency. Here we have 7 different
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C# demodulators at 30 Hz intervals. This takes a lot of CPU power so you will
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C# probably need to reduce the audio sampling rate with the /n option.
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C#MODEM 300 1600:1800 7@30 /4
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C#
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L#PTT GPIO 25
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L#
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L# If using a USB audio adapter with the C-Media CM108, CM119, or similar,
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L# a GPIO pin of the chip can be used. This is very tidy because a single
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L# USB device is used for both audio and PTT. The "cm108" utility is
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L# very useful to see what you have.
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L#
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L#PTT CM108
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C# The Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal can be sent to the same places
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C# as the PTT signal. This could be used to light up an LED like a normal TNC.
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C#############################################################
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C# #
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C# DIGIPEATER PROPERTIES #
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C# APRS DIGIPEATER PROPERTIES #
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C# #
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C#############################################################
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C#FILTER 0 1 t/wn
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C# Traditional connected mode packet radio uses a different
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C# type of digipeating. See User Guide for details.
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C#############################################################
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C# #
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