On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:55 PM, mpuppet(a)yahoo.com [op25-dev]
<op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thanks Iain,
I installed boatbod's op25 and gnuplot-x11. I also added the error log code at the
end of my line.
I copied my tsv files into the new installation and changed my script so it points
there.
Now, I can run op25 with the commands showing up at the bottom of the screen. I hit
'1' to open a spectrum graph showing that I am tuned to the control channel on
470.025 but it's a little off, so I used the tune buttons (<>) to line it
up(+400). My ppm is 0. I also opened the '5' mixer graph and the number is
fluctuating between 0 and just over 100. But, I'm still seeing "tsbks 0" at
the top. The entire line looks like this:
You could add '-d 400' to your rx.py command so you don't have to do
that next time.
NAC 0x734 WACN 0x-1 SYSID 0x-1 0.000000/0.000000 tsbks
0
Am I missing something from the command line??
python rx.py --args 'rtl' -g 65 -f 470.025e6 -N 'LNA:49' -2 -V -v 0 -S
1000000 -q 0 -T trunk.tsv 2>stderr.log
What's in Trunk.tsv?
Is this the site you're trying to get?
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?siteId=22010
If so, it appears that the NAC should be 0x370, but you have 0x734.
boatbod's code allows you to specify 0 (zero) for the NAC, and it'll
take the first one it decodes on the control channel.
You could also use '-v 3' (or higher, instead of 0), and see what you
get in stderr.log....
~iain