Dick,
I am running multiple instances of Ubuntu 16.04 on VirtualBox on one of my Windows-10 PC’s
with OP25 Max branch on one and with boatbod (Graham) version on the other. Both work
well. You will not need to create the /etc/modprobe.d/dvb-blakclist.conf as was required
in Ubuntu 14.04 to get the RTL-SDR to work.
Feel free to PM me and I will be glad to help. If you’re running Ubuntu virtualized on a
Windows machine then you might consider installing TeamViewer where I can assist you
remotely.
Bill, WA8WG
From: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 10:37 AM
To: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [op25-dev] Re: Christmas Announcements 2017
Just curious....has anyone put this new op25 on ubuntu 16.04 successfully yet? If so, did
you follow the instructions presented way earlier in previous emails?
On Tuesday, February 20, 2018, 9:38:13 PM CST, kb9mwr(a)yahoo.com [op25-dev]
<op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Okay. Yes I believe those are the two nxdn speeds. I don't have a nxdn radio nor do
I know of anyone locally with one.
From:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/mmdvm/conversations/messages/16378
Hi All
I converted the MMDVM NXDN implementation over to
very-narrow mode, aka NXDN 4800. I decided not to >make it switchable to NXDN 9600 as
it would then mean that people could choose to make their systems >incompatible with
existing networks. So NXDN 4800 it is.
It's all been checked into GitHub for both the
MMDVMHost and MMDVM firmware under the nxdn branch.
Currently it'll be an RF only repeater, but it will
allow you to play. I intend to get a simple NXDN reflector >active and make a simple
NXDN parrot available too. This will allow basic testing and communication until we
>can do something better.
There is a bug in the display code, maybe Nextion only,
where the screen doesn't update correctly at the end >of a transmission, and I
can't find it! So any takers to look at that would be appreciated.
I've asked Andy CA6JAU to review my new filters for
NXDN 4800 to make sure that they're correct and that I >have transmit amplitude
(deviation) correct also. Even if they aren't, you can try installing it and talking
to >yourself.
Jonathan G4KLX