Ryde in repeater

Discussions about the Ryde "Set-top Box" Style Digital ATV Receiver. See https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Ryde_Receiver
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DL5BCA
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Ryde in repeater

Post by DL5BCA » Sun May 09, 2021 12:25 pm

Hello,
Since yesterday we have built a Ryde in our DB0OV repeater.

I am connected via Hamnet and can control the Ryde accordingly.

As long as I am connected to the menu with Hamnet via the shell and set to point 0 "Receive", which Ryde also receives ..

As soon as I log off from the shell, the reception is stopped.

I think I have a mistake in reasoning, what am I doing wrong so that the reception works on when I am no longer connected?
73 Thomas
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Re: Ryde in repeater

Post by g0mjw » Sun May 09, 2021 1:04 pm

If you log out you probably stop the processes you start.

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Re: Ryde in repeater

Post by G8GKQ » Sun May 09, 2021 2:08 pm

Mike is correct.

The way Ryde is designed to work as a repeater receiver is that you should set the start-up preset to be the preset that you want. Once you have done that, then reboot, and the receiver will start itself unattended without an ssh session.

Dave, G8GKQ

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Re: Ryde in repeater

Post by DL5BCA » Sun May 09, 2021 2:24 pm

Ahh.
Well, that's the right clue ...

I'm surprised how good a 2Ms signal looks ...
Now I will also add a 500kB and have it scanned.

Thank you very much, Mike and Dave.

BTW: And i am transmitting with the Portsdown.. Runs so great....
73 Thomas
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