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Unable to obtain decodes using linux Mint Mate 19.2 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) using python 3.6.9 #27
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Bob,
It looks like you did it the right way ... Maybe try to have the first
received frames centered in the RX area (where you have the red vertical
line). I remember that the Doppler correction routine does not like so much
when it starts with a large frequency offset
According to the log window, for sure it sees the frames but does not seem
to be able to demodulate them correctly. It is not a setup issue, nor a
compilation issue.
Let me know
73
Sylvain F4GKR
Le lun. 27 juin 2022 à 19:18, N6RFM ***@***.***> a écrit :
… Hi Sylvain,
Congrats to you and the @picsat <https://github.com/picsat> team for the
satellite recovering after a long sleep! Wow.
I'm trying to use the PicTalk decoder but have not been able to obtain any
decodes despite strong signals, which gr-satellites is able to decode.
Using Mint Mate 19.2 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) using python 3.6.9.
As far as I can tell, all dependencies have been met before compiling
binary.
Console output attached. The signals are seen but something appears to
prevent decoding and or printing.
Any suggestions on debugging most welcome.
PicSat.txt <https://github.com/f4gkr/PicTalk/files/8994276/PicSat.txt>
[image: photo_2022-06-27_13-10-33]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36707700/175997347-2333c500-850d-4399-a9a0-c6988a52417a.jpg>
Thanks so much!
Bob N6RFM
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Thanks suggestion Sylvain. Unfortunately, that did not work. To verify hardware, I tried using an older system (Linux Mint 18.04 Mate) already on a laptop. Works fine. I then installed Linux Mint 1804 on a new SSD for the desktop. Again works great. My only conclusion is that a fresh linux install may be required, or there is something about early versions of linux (which use Python 3.5). |
Bob, I just pushed a software update. Let me know if that helps... not tested with a real pass to be honest 73 Sylvain F4GKR |
Hi Sylvain. My pleasure to try it. There is a pass later tonight here. Will keep you posted. Merci bien!Bob M.On Apr 29, 2023, at 09:31, Sylvain AZARIAN ***@***.***> wrote:
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I just pushed a software update. Let me know if that helps... not tested with a real pass to be honest
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Hi Sylvain,
Congrats to you and the @picsat team for the satellite recovering after a long sleep! Wow.
I'm trying to use the PicTalk decoder but have not been able to obtain any decodes despite strong signals, which gr-satellites is able to decode. Using Mint Mate 19.2 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) using python 3.6.9.
As far as I can tell, all dependencies have been met before compiling binary.
Console output attached. The signals are seen but something appears to prevent decoding and or printing.
Any suggestions on debugging most welcome.
PicSat.txt
Thanks so much!
Bob N6RFM
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