Changes for page Radio Log
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... ... @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ 3 3 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. 5 5 6 -= Pi-Star Preparation=6 += Pi-Star = 7 7 8 8 == OS Installation == 9 9 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 imagedownload and installation instructions.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. 11 11 12 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!** 13 13 ... ... @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ 28 28 29 29 [[image:radiolog_cfg1.png]] 30 30 31 -After enabling the DMR Mode in the “MMDVMHost Configuration” section, you should head over to “Expert” → “MMDVMHost” in the top menu. Here it is imperative to set “Enable = 0”in the“DMR Network”section (**not**the“DMR”section!). This will disable all DMR networking. We don't want to have the Radio Log Pi-Star send out our private DMR communication to the world after all.31 +After enabling the DMR Mode in the “MMDVMHost Configuration” section, you should head over to “Expert” → “MMDVMHost” in the top menu. Here it is imperative to set Enable = 0 in the DMR Network section (not the DMR section 32 32 33 33 [[image:radiolog_cfg2b.png]] 34 34 35 - As anadditional information,theOLED displayofaRaspberryPiZero can be configuredtoface theright direction andshowsomeuseful information,when theparametersinthe“OLED” sectionaresetas follows.This is especially usefulifyour OLED untilnowis justblack.35 +In the “DMR Configuration” section it is imperative to disable all three Networks. We don't want to have the Radio Log Pi-Star send out our private DMR communication to the world after all. 36 36 37 -[[image:radiolog_cfg 2c.png]]37 +[[image:radiolog_cfg3.png]] 38 38 39 - Back on theregular configuration page, in the“Wireless Configuration”, the IP address of the Pi-Star acquired by DHCP is shown. This IP address has to be configured as “IP for a FurCom Services Radio Log system” in L.A.S.S.I.E. (System Settings → General Settings).39 +In the “Wireless Configuration”, the IP address of the Pi-Star acquired by DHCP is shown. This IP address has to be configured as “IP for a FurCom Services Radio Log system” in L.A.S.S.I.E. (System Settings → General Settings). 40 40 41 41 [[image:radiolog_cfg4.png]] 42 42 ... ... @@ -44,31 +44,5 @@ 44 44 45 45 [[image:radiolog_cfg5.png]] 46 46 47 -After all of the configuration, the “Dashboard” of the Pi-Star should look like this (frequency may vary): 48 48 49 -[[image:radiolog_cfg6.png]] 50 - 51 -= Installing pistarlog2ws = 52 - 53 -The pistarlog2ws repository can be found at the [[FURCOM GIT>>https://git.furcom.org/Dingo/pistarlog2ws]]. To install it, you have to connect to the Pi-Star via ssh. 54 - 55 -//Pi-Star's disk is read-only by default, so you have to enable read-write with “rpi-rw”.// 56 - 57 -Clone the repository into the pi-star home and run the install script: 58 - 59 -{{{rpi-rw 60 -git clone https://git.furcom.org/dingo/pistarlog2ws 61 -cd pistarlog2ws 62 -./install.sh 63 -}}} 64 - 65 -This should install and enable the websocket service and make the necessary adjustments to the firewall. 66 - 67 -== Test == 68 - 69 -You can test the installation from another machine in the network using “nc” or “wscat”. 70 - 71 -{{{nc -zv <IP-ADDRESS OF PI-STAR> 8765 72 -}}} 73 - 74 -{{{wscat -c ws://<IP-ADDRESS OF PI-STAR>:8765 --no-color}}} 48 +
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