Hello Skyler,

Found the problem, dire wolf oddly was transmitting audio through my sound card 
and receiving audio from the computers internal mic instead of from the sound 
card.

That's not Direwolf's fault, that's Linux's PulseAudio's fault.


I fixed the problem through the audio program and told direwolf to get audio 
from mic but I am confused because I set the proper PlugHW in the direwolf conf.

This should be well covered in the Direwolf User-Guide.  Have you read that?


Also, does anybody else have trouble with the font colors they use when you can 
barely see that lime green against grey in the terminal? It doesn't matter 
really though.

Yes, this is a common complaint and also addressed in the DIreolf User Guide. You want to start Direwolf with "-t 0" to disable color coding. There are lots of ways to start Direwolf on Linux and here is one example I wrote that supports either Direwolf or a TNC-Pi on a Raspberry Pi (it's a shell script so view it in your favorite editor):

http://www.trinityos.com/HAM/Rpi-APRS-project/RPi-setup-details/etc/ax25/ax25-up.new

--David
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