I'm on RD v2.10.3 from Tryphon running Linux Mint 17 (no .x update) on
my personal Asus Zen notebook with /var/snd on an external USB drive.
This has been running for nearly 3 years with no problems until today.
My /var/snd and database is the master for our station as I do all the
production
On Tue, 7 Mar 2017 13:18:11 -0500
Sherrod Munday wrote:
> (That being said, I have successfully used shell scripts in the past
> to send commands directly to the serial port while minicom had it
> open (this was useful to use a cron job to send a timestamp/keepalive
> and
On Mar 7, 2017, at 10:29, James Greenlee wrote:
> This isn't a SS8.2, it's a straight 8x2 from 1995. According to the manual
> provided by Broadcast Tools, the default speed is 2400 8n1 which works fine
> with minicom. Unfortunately, Rivendell doesn't for some reason.
>
>
This isn't a SS8.2, it's a straight 8x2 from 1995. According to the manual
provided by Broadcast Tools, the default speed is 2400 8n1 which works fine
with minicom. Unfortunately, Rivendell doesn't for some reason.
The solution of making shell scripts is workable, but I think we're just going
The default speed of the Broadcast Tools switcher is 9600 N81. Your original
post indicates you had set up for 2400 baud.
From the manual:
The SS 8.2 may operate at baud rates from 2400 to 38400 baud. The unit is
shipped set for 9600 baud, with 8 data
bits, no parity and one stop bit.