Changes for page Radio Log

Last modified by Treyfane Dingo on 2025/04/27 13:33

From version 12.1
edited by Treyfane Dingo
on 2025/04/07 21:02
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To version 14.1
edited by Treyfane Dingo
on 2025/04/07 21:10
Change comment: Uploaded new attachment "radiolog_cfg1.png", version {1}

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4 4  The Radio Log is a module, which can be called by pressing F8 anywhere in L.A.S.S.I.E.. It will be available if L.A.S.S.I.E. is connected to a [[Pi-Star>>https://www.pistar.uk/]] with [[pistarlog2ws>>https://git.furcom.org/Dingo/pistarlog2ws]] installed (green antenna symbol) and subsequently show the DMR radio traffic.
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6 -= Pi-Star Configuration =
6 += Pi-Star =
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8 -Pi-Star has to be installed on a Raspberry Pi (Zero) with a MMDVM HAT. A non-duplex MMDVM HAT is fully sufficient since Pi-Star only can monitor one single frequency and sending is not something this setup is expected to do.
8 +== Installation ==
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10 -After Pi-Star is installed (see [[https:~~/~~/www.pistar.uk/downloads/>>https://www.pistar.uk/downloads/]] for instructions), the following configuration should be done.
10 +Pi-Star has to be installed on a Raspberry Pi (Zero) with a MMDVM HAT. A non-duplex MMDVM HAT is fully sufficient since Pi-Star only can monitor one single frequency and sending is not something this setup is expected to do. See [[https:~~/~~/www.pistar.uk/downloads/>>https://www.pistar.uk/downloads/]] for download and installation instructions.
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12 +The SD card for the Raspberry Pi will be flashed using [[Raspberry Pi Imager>>https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/]]. During the process, you will be asked if you like to apply OS customization settings. You can change the //hostname//, //wireless LAN// and //locale settings// here. **Do not set username and password, or anything in the Services or Options tab!**
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14 +**~ **[[image:radiolog_set3.png]]
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16 +After flashing and booting the Raspberry from the SD card, you should be able to access the Pi-Star Webinterface via browser at e.g. [[http:~~/~~/radiolog.local/admin/>>http://radiolog.local/admin/]]
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18 +== Configuration ==
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20 +After installing Pi-Star, the following configuration should be used for the Radio Log. First, in the MMDVMHost Configuration section the DMR Mode should be enabled. Please remember to press “Apply Changes” afer every section
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