Further to this I've updated FreeBeacon:

  http://www.rowetel.com/?p=7107
  https://github.com/drowe67/freebeacon

- David


On 20/4/20 8:59 am, Bob Wisdom wrote:
> Hi Al,
> Thank you for the link to your modified Freebeacon code as a repeater.
> I'm certainly hoping we can get something going like that for our radio
> club on HF, or maybe also on VHF - I'd love to try and show everyone
> FreeDV when analogue was poor. I'm a bit behind with all the latest
> developments on Codec2 having set up Freebeacon and played with FreeDV a
> few years ago, but I reckon its a good time to remind everyone and
> myself of the benefits.
> 
> David is also interested in bringing Freebeacon up to date and is
> already looking at an update (acknowledgements to John VK3IC who started
> the project). In the meantime I've had to divert investigations slightly
> as my Kenwood TS590SG seemed to keep intermittently dropping the USB
> connection to the RPi4 running Freebeacon and causing a program hang
> (issue 1 as originally reported), so I've switched to an Icom IC-7100
> for the USB link. However, the Icom really needed CAT PTT control (the
> Kenwood used VOX). So I've introduced a 'quick-n-dirty' hamlib CAT PTT
> into my local Freebeacon code. 
> 
> Still looking into the Freebeacon 700D apparent 'no-sync' issue at the
> moment, 1600 mode is fine.
> 
> Unfortunately my standard of coding is not up to scratch, so when I
> later merge a newer Freebeacon into my Hamlib enabled Freebeacon I
> suspect my effort will be too poor to go back mainstream, (but I'll
> publish it on my github). I've never used the hamlib API before.
> Thanks for your support, much appreciated.
> bob VK4YA
> 
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