If all is right, you see an orange and green light on the LoRa shield.
#Fldigi gateway software
![fldigi gateway fldigi gateway](https://logger32.tecnoham.es/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/hmcalllookups-231x300.png)
Log in using user 'pi' (guess the password).
#Fldigi gateway Pc
To control the HAB tracker PC from the other PC over VNC (example for Debian Stable): Once connected over VNC, open a terminal and start gqrx and dl-fldigi:Ĭonnecting to VNC from inside the revspace network.high-altitude balloons, see habhub trackerĬurrently one PC is dedicated to radio reception, Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2,33GHz.70 cm ISM band, ~known for the 433,92 Mhz telemetry.
![fldigi gateway fldigi gateway](https://www.jeffreykopcak.com/drive/raspberry_pi/an_introduction_to_the_credit-card_sized_computer_presentations/images/RPIR%20TRSP.png)
#Fldigi gateway install
I always install new releases as soon as they are available.
![fldigi gateway fldigi gateway](https://logger32.tecnoham.es/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/l32lookups.png)
I’m not sure if it existed in releases that I got before that time. I first started noticing this problem around June. I changed it to DDE and that didn’t seem to make any difference, so I changed it back to TCP. I have the gateway configured so that rig control is done by Commander, not by Fldigi. Sometimes I have to stop and restart DXKeeper and Pathfinder a few times. I can double click on a station’s call sign, and it appears in the Call field in Fldigi, but it does not get copied into DXKeeper or Pathfinder. But even more annoying, often Fldigi does not start communicating with DXKeeper for quite a while. I often have to move my transceiver’s (OMNI VII) tuning knob before the transceiver frequency is displayed in Fldigi. I always start the Fldigi Gateway first, and only after it and FLdigi are up and running do I start up Commander, and then DXKeeper, and then Pathfinder.