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I have read that with a regular external tnc you can go into converse
mode in which you can type a message and the tnc converts it to a packet/packets. The packets can then be sent to another tnc essentially setting up a simplex packet network. I have been playing with APRS and have gotten the user-space soundmodem driver to work with xastir perfectly. I was wondering if there is anyway to use soundmodem in a type of "converse mode" by just typing a message that is converted by soundmodem? I have tried echoing from the command-line to /dev/ soundmodem0 but haven't been able to get it to work. I also tried writing a small python script that would write a string to /dev/ soundmodem0, but that also did not work. Thanks for any help. |
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