From: T + J Williams <wa0eir@mchsi.com>
To: bilwalsh@swbell.net
Subject: Re: [suse-ham-e] PSK - Only slightly off topic
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:28:26 -0500

Hi Billie,

The first error is no big deal.  The serial port, ttyS1, is used to key the PTT on your rig.  It says you don't have permission to access the serial port.  You can ignore the error and use VOX.

If you want to use PTT, then as root you need to run a chmod command:
chmod 666 /dev/ttyS1

The second error is a show stopper, since twpsk can't find the code file.  This file should have been installed into the correct place during the install process.  Did you run "make install" as root, or was did you use a RPM?

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On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 22:20 -0500, Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
Well..................................................... I tried the
KPSK but as far as I can see it has some problems that go a ways back
with no support showing from the developers. SO, I decided to blow it
off. Did find a TWPSK for Linux and installed it. I have to run it from
CLI, but I can live with that if I have to. When I try to start it I get
this:

*****************************************************************
Compiled with @(#)Motif Version 2.2.3
Running  with @(#)Motif Version 2.2.3
Using full duplex mode!
Cannot open PTT device /dev/ttyS1: Permission denied
Can't open code table file 'psk31.cod'
****************************************************************

I'm thinking the error message is because there is no radio hooked up to
the computer.

I do have my backup computer dual booted with Win98 [ the last version
you could make a functional start up disk from ] so I downloaded and
installed digipan. I think someone mentioned they had a schematic for a
simple interface unit. Would it be possible for them to send it to me.

If I can get things working, what the heck give it a shot.

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