Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Hi Jim
Yes, just delete them from the file /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml
Dave
Yes, just delete them from the file /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml
Dave
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
haha I like the word "just" - I have now a steep learning curve in file editing - luckily I can rebuild the card when everything goes horribly wrong! and it already has!
Jim
Jim
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
I used reset factory defaults and it works again - I will keep trying - I used to be OK with MS-DOS and GWbasic but now I have to learn another language as well as greek!
Jim
Jim
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
I managed to remove all the presets except DVB-T and renumbered them 01 and 02 , then I changed the default channel to 437 and 333khz bandwidth -
seems to start up every time on that channel!
Jim
seems to start up every time on that channel!
Jim
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Hi Jim:
Would you mind sharing your JUST reworked config file
Thanks
Robert
Would you mind sharing your JUST reworked config file
Thanks
Robert
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
If it's of any use Robert, I just "commented out", rather than deleted, the 1255MHz channel entries (I don't yet have 23cm), to shift the new DVB-T pre-sets into sight as it were. It's probably a good idea to copy the original config.yaml file to something like config.yaml.ORIG so you can retrieve it if things go horribly wrong. It'll save you having to rebuild the SD card at least,
I logged into the Ryde via SSH (using PuTTY) and entered the command...
cp /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml.ORIG
(this does the file copying)
...I then then typed...
sudo nano /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml
and inserted # at the start of the lines I wanted to be ignored. Let's see if I can add a picture to illustrate...
When you're happy with the editing you press <CTRL> X and then type Y to save the changes then press return to save the file name and exit the nano editor. Be careful not to add any extra spaces into any of the lines you want to keep; YAML is very fussy about indenting.
73, Martin
I logged into the Ryde via SSH (using PuTTY) and entered the command...
cp /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml.ORIG
(this does the file copying)
...I then then typed...
sudo nano /home/pi/ryde/config.yaml
and inserted # at the start of the lines I wanted to be ignored. Let's see if I can add a picture to illustrate...
When you're happy with the editing you press <CTRL> X and then type Y to save the changes then press return to save the file name and exit the nano editor. Be careful not to add any extra spaces into any of the lines you want to keep; YAML is very fussy about indenting.
73, Martin
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Yep all good Martin and thanks
That was the plan just to # them out and see what happens
Not much of Linux user so to speak Just
But it's all good fun.
Cheers
Rob
That was the plan just to # them out and see what happens
Not much of Linux user so to speak Just
But it's all good fun.
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Thanks Martin, Worth adding this 'how to' to the Ryde wiki docs perhaps, worked for me just now. Don't want the 1000kS on the menu really and that brought the two 'T's into view.
Gareth
Gareth
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Thanks for that Martin - saves me having to do it again to show what I did!
There is a lot of key switch contact bounce on the keypad when fitted so it is definitely an art in itself to use the front panel keypad - has anyone else come across this and come up with a solution - remote works fine
There is a lot of key switch contact bounce on the keypad when fitted so it is definitely an art in itself to use the front panel keypad - has anyone else come across this and come up with a solution - remote works fine
Re: Progress Knucker -> Ryde?
Hi Jim,
Yes I have the key bounce too, not solved so I use the handset.
Steve
Yes I have the key bounce too, not solved so I use the handset.
Steve
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