I'm very new to this stuff. Am starting to wonder if I have got something wrong.
Thanks yo Steve (G8XPZ) for helping me to test the Knucker. So I know that bit works.
I have also powered up the raspberry Pi and that is working. It happily runs the Ryde software.
However there is a red screen problem about source not connected.
Having done some reading it seems that the Knucker doesn't run with the lovely Ryde box that I have just repurposed an old commercial set top box for.
Am I right in thinking this is correct and do I now need to build a PicoTuner instead?
Many thanks for any pointers.
Neil.
Have I built the wrong thing?
Re: Have I built the wrong thing?
You could try out the Portsdown 4 system by reprogramming your Ryde ( use a different sd card and keep the ryde one so you can go back to it ). Use the Portsdown console remote mode from a PC so you do not need anything else. See viewtopic.php?f=103&t=8376
Martin G8LCE
Martin G8LCE
Re: Have I built the wrong thing?
Hi Martin,
Yes I did exactly that. The mistake I made was not realising that the Knucker was -T.
I have now had a rethink and intend to build the -S board and fit it in the set top box but route the usb to the outside word then back in to the onboard PI so that I can then patch it to a Ports down with the -T board already inside and use the set top box as an external -S option.
Then I can run Ryde on the set top box and Ports down on a custom box on top. In an ideal world I will find another box similar so that they look good as well.
Neil.
Yes I did exactly that. The mistake I made was not realising that the Knucker was -T.
I have now had a rethink and intend to build the -S board and fit it in the set top box but route the usb to the outside word then back in to the onboard PI so that I can then patch it to a Ports down with the -T board already inside and use the set top box as an external -S option.
Then I can run Ryde on the set top box and Ports down on a custom box on top. In an ideal world I will find another box similar so that they look good as well.
Neil.