Hello, Greg and all, > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ki7mt/wspr
Big thank you, Greg! That same PPA of yours also worked fine for me for Ubuntu 14.04 aka "trusty" 64 bit. I'm about to give a WSPR-presentation at a local ham club this coming Wednesday and intend to recommend your PPA. But: What should I recommend to Windows would-be WSPR users? From where should those install WSPR? On your remark on the official http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wspr.html : > The posted version wspr_2.11r2263_i386.deb is a bit dated and should > probably be updated. I agree. It dates back to November 22, 2010. It is i386 only, no AMD64 sibling. In an experiment today, I found myself unable to get it installed, short of uniformely pushing down Python and every software using Python from the present 64 bit to 32 bit. So, if someone has the ability and energy to upgrade the version and the page pointing to it, this lowly WSPR promoter would applaud! Regards, another thank you, and 73, Andreas, DJ3EI Am 12.04.2015 um 00:09 schrieb KI7MT: > Hi Pino, > > As your using Mint, it is pretty staight forward. You can either build > it with JTSDK-Nix, or, the easier way, install WSPR via PPA which I will > explain below. > > Install Via PPA, which is the latest in SVN r4889: > > * At your desktop, open a terminal: Ctrl+Alt+T > * Add the PPA..: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ki7mt/wspr > * Accept the PGP Key > * Update.......: sudo apt-get update > * Install......: sudo apt-get install wspr > > That's it. > > To Run WSPR: > * Go to Menu >> Sound & Audio > * Double Click on WSPR > > or > > * From the command line, open a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) > * At the prompt, type: wspr > > Edit your settings, making sure you save them: > File >> Save User Parameters > > Note: When running from the command line, you may see some errors like: > > ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.rear > bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed: > > They can be ignored. The warnings can be fully eliminated, but its not > really necessary. This is not a WSPR issue. They are almost always > present, we just don't see them as rarely do apps run from the terminal. > > On my Mint 17.1 install, I use the Navigator interface, so I set the USB > CODECS to be the default sound device in the sound panel *before* > running any digital apps(WSPR, WSJT, WSJTX, FLDIGI etc). This saves > allot of frustration with ALSA and PAV controls issues. > > > 73's > Greg, KI7MT > > > > > On 04/11/2015 02:59 PM, Pino Zollo wrote: >> >> >> El 11/04/15 a las 08:49, [email protected] escribió: >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >>> >>> Hi Pino, >>> What distribution and version are you using? >>> The posted version wspr_2.11r2263_i386.deb is a bit dated and should probably be updated. There are newer version alternatives, but it depends on the OS and version your running as to whether they could be installed properly. >>> 73'sGreg, KI7MT >>> ? >> >> Hi Greg, >> >> I am using the Mint 17.1 i386. >> >> Where can I find a newer version ? >> >> Shall I download from the svn repository ? >> >> TU >> >> 73 de Pino ZP4KFX
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