Hi Dan, > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > /dev/dsp opened as RDONLY > 16bit format supported > Max no of channels = 4 > Max speed 192000 Hz > Min sampling speed = 1000 Hz > > FLAG= 1 > j=0 k=0 > 63: /dev/dsp 1000 - 192000 Hz 4 Chan. 16 bit > RDONLY color=28 m=0 > Checking /dev/dsp64 > > > /dev/dsp selected by user for input. dev_flag=1 > Only RDONLY available > ui.input_mode=4 ui.rx_channels=1 ui.ad_channels =2 > 9600 Hz selected by user > 9600 Hz reported by device > Input format: 16 bit > Read test OK > No output device found while input is open. At this point it is clear that your device does not allow duplex.
I tried to look for 82801DB/DBL/DBM but was unable to find out what that is. Seems to be some kind of general purpose controller. Anyway, Linrad should be perfectly happy even if there is no possibility to run duplex. The next part of your log file should give a useful output device while the input is not opened (for use when processing recorded files, SDR14 or network data) > /dev/dsp0 > /dev/dsp1 > /dev/dsp2 > /dev/dsp3 > /dev/dsp4 > /dev/dsp5 > /dev/dsp6 > /dev/dsp7 > /dev/dsp8 > /dev/dsp9 > /dev/dsp10 > /dev/dsp11 > /dev/dsp12 > /dev/dsp13 > /dev/dsp14 > /dev/dsp15 > /dev/dsp16 > /dev/dsp17 > /dev/dsp18 > /dev/dsp19 > /dev/dsp20 > /dev/dsp21 > /dev/dsp22 > /dev/dsp23 > /dev/dsp24 > /dev/dsp25 > /dev/dsp26 > /dev/dsp27 > /dev/dsp28 > /dev/dsp29 > /dev/dsp30 > /dev/dsp31 > /dev/dsp32 > /dev/dsp33 > /dev/dsp34 > /dev/dsp35 > /dev/dsp36 > /dev/dsp37 > /dev/dsp38 > /dev/dsp39 > /dev/dsp40 > /dev/dsp41 > /dev/dsp42 > /dev/dsp43 > /dev/dsp44 > /dev/dsp45 > /dev/dsp46 > /dev/dsp47 > /dev/dsp48 > /dev/dsp49 > /dev/dsp50 > /dev/dsp51 > /dev/dsp52 > /dev/dsp53 > /dev/dsp54 > /dev/dsp55 > /dev/dsp56 > /dev/dsp57 > /dev/dsp58 > /dev/dsp59 > /dev/dsp60 > /dev/dsp61 > /dev/dsp62 > /dev/dsp > /dev/dsp64 The result is very odd. Linrad tries to open all these devices. The statement is rx_audio_out=open( dev_name, O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK, 0); for each one of the device files and they all give rx_audio_out=-1 which is an error. What does your /dev/sndstat file contain? The very first line should say something about what sound system you have. Something is wrong with it..... 73 Leif / SM5BSZ ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <linrad@antennspecialisten.se>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>