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From: "David A. Ranch" <dranch@trinnet.net>
To: Christof Bodner <christof.bodner@gmx.net>
Cc: Dave Platt <dplatt@radagast.org>,
	linux-hams <linux-hams@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Problem with soundmodem on Eee PC
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:29:06 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AADE2B2.4020302@trinnet.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1252870081.20295.16.camel@rosi-atom>


The new version of Ubuntu switched sound systems to PulseAudio:

http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/804rc

I've heard other reports about issues with soundmodem and Pulse.  I
would recommend to try to re-compile soundmodem from sources.  The
current sources version is 0.14.  If that doesn't help, I'd recommend
you back down to less of a bleeding edge distro.  I chose the exact
opposite approach and have everything running on Centos 5.3 but it took
a lot of work.

--David


Christof Bodner wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> 
> I am using the soundmodem provided by the Ubuntu team
> $ dpkg-query -W soundmodem
> soundmodem	0.10-6
> 
> This is the output of soundmodemconfig:
> 
> on_configtree_selection_changed
> selection: cfg: default  chan: Channel 0
> Modulator: afsk Demodulator: afsk
> Modulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Modulator: parameter diffenc value 1
> Demodulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Demodulator: parameter diffdec value 1
> Minimum sampling rate: 9600
> Audio IO: type alsa
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> Real sampling rate: 9600
> Joining TxThread
> Joining RxThread
> Releasing IO
> Modulator: afsk Demodulator: afsk
> Modulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Modulator: parameter diffenc value 1
> Demodulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Demodulator: parameter diffdec value 1
> Minimum sampling rate: 9600
> Audio IO: type alsa
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> Real sampling rate: 9600
> delete event
> on_configtree_selection_changed
> Modulator mode: afsk
> Demodulator mode: afsk
> Packet IO mode: MKISS
> Joining TxThread
> Joining RxThread
> Releasing IO
> selection: cfg: -  chan: -
> podex@rosi-atom:~$ sudo soundmodemconfig -v 4
> on_configtree_selection_changed
> selection: cfg: default  chan: Channel 0
> Modulator: afsk Demodulator: afsk
> Modulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Modulator: parameter diffenc value 1
> Demodulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Demodulator: parameter diffdec value 1
> Minimum sampling rate: 9600
> Audio IO: type alsa
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> Real sampling rate: 9600
> Joining TxThread
> Joining RxThread
> Releasing IO
> Modulator: afsk Demodulator: afsk
> Modulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Modulator: parameter diffenc value 1
> Demodulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Demodulator: parameter diffdec value 1
> Minimum sampling rate: 9600
> Audio IO: type alsa
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> Real sampling rate: 9600
> Joining TxThread
> Joining RxThread
> Releasing IO
> Modulator: afsk Demodulator: afsk
> Modulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Modulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Modulator: parameter diffenc value 1
> Demodulator: parameter bps value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f0 value 1200
> Demodulator: parameter f1 value 2200
> Demodulator: parameter diffdec value 1
> Minimum sampling rate: 9600
> Audio IO: type alsa
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> Real sampling rate: 9600
> Joining TxThread
> Joining RxThread
> Releasing IO
> delete event
> on_configtree_selection_changed
> Modulator mode: afsk
> Demodulator mode: afsk
> Packet IO mode: MKISS
> selection: cfg: -  chan: -
> 
> I started the oscilloscope twice and the spectrum analyzer once. The
> display got stuck after the first packet arrived. The output of
> soundmodem itself is
> 
> $ sudo soundmodem -v 4
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> sm[20838]: mkiss: ifname sm0 mtu 256 hwaddr OE8BCK-2 ipaddr 10.0.0.1
> netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 10.0.0.255
> sm[20838]: unknown node "text"
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> ALSA: Using sample rate 9600, sample format 2, significant bits 16,
> buffer size 3276, period size 102
> sm[20838]: unknown kiss packet: 0x80 0xa2
> sm[20838]: unknown kiss packet: 0x20 0xa2
> 
> $ dmesg
> [45458.558881] mkiss: AX.25 Multikiss, Hans Albas PE1AYX
> [45458.562150] mkiss: ax0: crc mode is auto.
> [45458.576058] mkiss: sm0: Trying crc-smack
> [45458.668378] mkiss: sm0: Trying crc-flexnet
> [45591.993672] mkiss: ax0: crc mode is auto.
> [45592.005084] mkiss: sm0: Trying crc-smack
> [45592.099000] mkiss: sm0: Trying crc-flexnet
> 
> It decoded not a single packet, but transmitting was a little bit
> strange. No, I did not transmit to the ether, only to my loudspeakers.
> It seemed that there was a holdup, as there were no packets for some
> secondes and then came a lot of them. But it could also be sent this way
> from the ahavi and cups daemons which produce them. It did not change
> the behaviour after restarting having unloaded the ax25 and mkiss
> modules. 
> 
> 73 de OE8BCK,
> Christof
> 
> Am Sonntag, den 13.09.2009, 11:26 -0700 schrieb Dave Platt:
>> Christof Bodner wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Soundmodem stopped to work in Ubuntu 8.04, in 7.10 it works fine with
>>> OSS. Today I tried it again with ALSA plughw: and it stopped after
>>> receiving the first packet. That was reproduceable and occured in the
>>> soundmodemconfig modem diagnostic as well as in the soundmodem itself.
>> Two questions:
>>
>> - Which version are you using?
>>
>> - If you run it from the command line, are there any diagnostic
>>    or error messages printed when it receives or transmits?

  reply	other threads:[~2009-09-14  6:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-09-09 22:32 Problem with soundmodem on Eee PC Julian Moss
2009-09-09 23:14 ` Alan Crosswell
2009-09-10  1:33 ` J. Lance Cotton
2009-09-12 23:12   ` Dave Platt
2009-09-13  7:11     ` Christof Bodner
2009-09-13 18:26       ` Dave Platt
2009-09-13 19:28         ` Christof Bodner
2009-09-14  6:29           ` David A. Ranch [this message]
2009-09-14 13:01             ` Alan Crosswell
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2009-09-10 20:19 Christof Bodner

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