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fldigi stopped working on Raspberry Pi

 

I been using fldigi for years on my Raspberry Pi station computer. It worked fine until a few months ago. Since I was having a great time on SSB DX I let it go, but I would like to be able to use it again.
Symptoms:
  • The rig interface doesn't work, it will not cause the frequency to change, and it does not follow? the frequency on the transceiver.
  • fldigi does not interface with flrig. I tried that as an alternative and nothing. flrig controls the rig fine but fldigi does not "see" flrig.
  • There is no waterfall. It appears the audio is not getting to fldigi.
As a comparison, I ran JS8Call and QSSTV (I've forgotten it's real name) and they both decode correctly. JS8Call controls the rig.
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fldigi is 4.1.20
flrig is 1.4.4
PiOS is Buster
Pi is a 400
I have attached screenshots of the rig and audio configurations.
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I have run out of ideas on how to diagnose this. Suggestions please.
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73, Bruce, W4BRU
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Re: FLDIGI and sequoia. linux

 

Thanks!? looks like its working!


Flirig stopped working with my FT991A after installing the latest fldigi software

 

I run FLDIGI,?WSJTX,?and FLRIG?on a Windows?10 Pro Intel NUC. A couple of days ago, I downloaded the latest FLDIGI program, and after attempting to run it, my FLRIG software stopped recognizing the FT991A transceiver.
?I had previously used FLRIG with the FT991A by selecting?the FT991 rig instead of the FT991A, which never worked. I have reinstalled?all the pertinent drivers, and I can now run WSJTX?successfully by choosing the FT991 transceiver directly.??

Has anyone else encountered this issue before, and has there been any successful solutions??
I own numerous transceivers, and while FLRIG has had problems with several of these units, I've always managed?to get the software working.?
I'm looking forward to hearing back from you.

73,

Joe (aka Jose) Berrios, B.S., M.S., RETIRED
?WB2BWU





Re: Call sign. K9TWC Robert Hadley. [email protected].

 

Welcome to the group!
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We also have mac users here too, you'll see mac related threads from time to time too.
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I'm fine with Windows too :-) Have a Windows 7 laptop to run a few Windows only ham applications (antenna modeling related).
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On the Linux side, most recent project was running Linux mobile for (text linked to more info about it) Seattle to Fairbanks - if that it at all interesting.
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Lonney
K1LH
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Re: fldigi abort witnessed - Pi 4.2.05.24

 

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Have any of you tried running the offending code from within the gnu debugger?? reference:

David

On 1/7/25 08:14, Dave, W1HKJ wrote:

Which version of fltk is being used for the build?

On 1/6/25 23:26, N7SHM via groups.io wrote:
Same problem here with Debian 12 and fldigi 4.1.23 (latest in the mainline repository).? Locks up every few days with high CPU utilization.
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It's the program, rather than some RFI or other environmental.?? Been there, have the t-shirt.? Too predictable for that, plus the OS and other programs run rock solid.
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My guess is a Pipewire incompatibility as mentioned.? Will be checking out the potential flmsg connection.
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? Dan
? N7SHM



Re: fldigi abort witnessed - Pi 4.2.05.24

 

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Which version of fltk is being used for the build?

On 1/6/25 23:26, N7SHM via groups.io wrote:

Same problem here with Debian 12 and fldigi 4.1.23 (latest in the mainline repository).? Locks up every few days with high CPU utilization.
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It's the program, rather than some RFI or other environmental.?? Been there, have the t-shirt.? Too predictable for that, plus the OS and other programs run rock solid.
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My guess is a Pipewire incompatibility as mentioned.? Will be checking out the potential flmsg connection.
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? Dan
? N7SHM


Re: fldigi on MacOS 15.2

 

Make sure Soundcard/Devices (Configuration menu) is set to PortAudio and Capture/Playback set correctly. If you're using a radio like the IC-7300, with built-in 'soundcard' then select USB Audio CODEC for both. Radio must be connected (USB) and powered when launching FLDigi or it'll look for something else, like system microphone/speaker. Good luck! -- Charles


Re: fldigi on MacOS 15.2

 

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On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 6:08?AM Jens, DL7AUO via <dl7auo=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I purchased a new MacMiniv M4. Now I am having the issue on my Mac when starting fldigi that I am always bothered by a pop-up message asking for Microphone access.
How to overcome it? In the SystemsSetting I granted already Microphone access to fldigi without success.
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On this net I was reading about:
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codesign --force --deep --sign - /Applications/
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Event this is not revolving the matter. Any help is welcome.
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73
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Jens
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Re: fldigi abort witnessed - Pi 4.2.05.24

 

Same problem here with Debian 12 and fldigi 4.1.23 (latest in the mainline repository).? Locks up every few days with high CPU utilization.
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It's the program, rather than some RFI or other environmental.?? Been there, have the t-shirt.? Too predictable for that, plus the OS and other programs run rock solid.
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My guess is a Pipewire incompatibility as mentioned.? Will be checking out the potential flmsg connection.
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? Dan
? N7SHM


Re: fldigi abort witnessed - Pi 4.2.05.24

 

Have same issue with Linux Mint 22 Wilma. No transmit just receiving wefax. After a day or so Fldigi crashes. Gave up and uninstalled.

Adrian VK4KL

On 7 Jan 2025, at 12:01?pm, Scott, W3WT via groups.io <ssmcl26@...> wrote:

?Rick,
I also use fldigi 4.2.05 on a Pi4 using Buster. My system was stable for until I started using flmsg. With it running, fldigi would freeze every few days. Without it, I can operate two simultaneous instantiations of fldigi (FSQ and Thor) for weeks without problems.

Scott W3WT

On Jan 5, 2025, at 21:45, Rick KD8WCK <rademattia@...> wrote:

?I'm running fldigi 4.2.05.24 on a RaspberryPi4 on Raspbian 10 buster. The station runs 24/7 and several times a week when I remote in to the Pi I find fldigi is no longer running.

This evening I was actually looking at the display when it happened. I had entered a command, and it timed out dues to open squelch, reported that in the receive pan then immediately aborted.

Anything I can look for to help troubleshot this issue?










Re: fldigi abort witnessed - Pi 4.2.05.24

 

Rick,
I also use fldigi 4.2.05 on a Pi4 using Buster. My system was stable for until I started using flmsg. With it running, fldigi would freeze every few days. Without it, I can operate two simultaneous instantiations of fldigi (FSQ and Thor) for weeks without problems.

Scott W3WT

On Jan 5, 2025, at 21:45, Rick KD8WCK <rademattia@...> wrote:

?I'm running fldigi 4.2.05.24 on a RaspberryPi4 on Raspbian 10 buster. The station runs 24/7 and several times a week when I remote in to the Pi I find fldigi is no longer running.

This evening I was actually looking at the display when it happened. I had entered a command, and it timed out dues to open squelch, reported that in the receive pan then immediately aborted.

Anything I can look for to help troubleshot this issue?






Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

OK, thanks, Dave.? I'll tinker some more with this and see if I can figure out what I did wrong.
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Eric


Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

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Last alpha posted:


should still be in compliance with

But I am not able to test any GPIO controls at this time.? Perhaps another user might be able to assist you.

David

On 1/6/25 18:53, Eric Hansen, KB1VUN via groups.io wrote:

No change with alpha.? In response to your first reply, I don't think I confused flrig with fldigi.? Section 3.1.4 of the flrig manual talks about the PTT-GPIO option, , and shows the menu that I believe I used in the 1.3-ish version.
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I'm not clear about how flrig is supposed to be aware of the gpio command in the WiringPi package.? I can run gpio as a command and the gpio pins obey.? For flrig, do I need to start a daemon process, or compile flrig with the WiringPi library, or does flrig just fail if I ask it to set a pin and gpio isn't present in the system?
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Thanks much for your help,
Eric
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Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

No change with alpha.? In response to your first reply, I don't think I confused flrig with fldigi.? Section 3.1.4 of the flrig manual talks about the PTT-GPIO option, http://www.w1hkj.com/alpha/flrig/flrig_help.pdf, and shows the menu that I believe I used in the 1.3-ish version.
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I'm not clear about how flrig is supposed to be aware of the gpio command in the WiringPi package.? I can run gpio as a command and the gpio pins obey.? For flrig, do I need to start a daemon process, or compile flrig with the WiringPi library, or does flrig just fail if I ask it to set a pin and gpio isn't present in the system?
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Thanks much for your help,
Eric
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Re: Call sign. K9TWC Robert Hadley. [email protected].

 

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Hi Robert,

You are most welcome in this group. Thank you for introducing yourself. If your questions are inwith the knowledge of our members then I am sure you'll get an answer.?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Robert Hadley, K9TWC via groups.io <rhadley06@...>
Sent: 06 January 2025 6:05 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] Call sign. K9TWC Robert Hadley. rhadley06@....
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It’s who I am as there was not a place for a call sign at registration if call sign was not embedded in your email address. I’m a newer Linux user but trying to go there and end the use of Windows. So I’m looking for a resource for amateur radio software for a Linux help group. If this isn’t what your group is then please disregard and I’m sorry to bother you. Be well K9TWC.?

On Jan 5, 2025, at 4:37?PM, Bob Groselle, KQ5DX via groups.io <bobgroselle@...> wrote:

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Is that a question?
Call Sign KQ5DX Email bobgroselle@... or bob.groselle@...

On Sunday, January 5, 2025 at 01:12:46 PM CST, Robert Hadley, K9TWC via groups.io <rhadley06@...> wrote:


Requesting membership. No email with call sign.






Re: FLDIGI and sequoia. linux

 

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Hi John, David now has the ability to sign and notarize Mac apps. The latest I’ve downloaded is:


Just download, click on the .dmg file and the app will appear. Drag the app to your Applications folder. Double click on the app and you’ll get this:

Are you sure you want to open.png

Click on open and you should be good to go!


On Jan 6, 2025, at 4:29?PM, John Wiener via groups.io <jawodms@...> wrote:

On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 12:57 PM, Gary Rogers, KO3F wrote:
fldigi-4.2.06.15.zip
Thanks, Gary. I'm just now getting to it and it appears that the file has been deleted.
John AB8O


Re: FLDIGI and sequoia. linux

 

On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 12:57 PM, Gary Rogers, KO3F wrote:
fldigi-4.2.06.15.zip
Thanks, Gary. I'm just now getting to it and it appears that the file has been deleted.
John AB8O


Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

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Please try 4.2.05.93 posted at

David


Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

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I am investigating

On 1/6/25 13:41, Dave, W1HKJ wrote:

Are you confusing flrig and fldigi?



David

On 1/6/25 12:56, Eric Hansen, KB1VUN via groups.io wrote:
I just installed FLrig 2.0.05 on a Pi3B+ running Bullseye.? WiringPi is also installed, and the gpio command works.?
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My previous FLrig (1.3-ish) had a PTT-GPIO configuration panel.? It didn't work for me, but I had hopes it might in this new version.? The panel is missing altogether in the new version.? I can select Config > Setup > PTT-GPIO, but it just takes me to a similar menu lacking the GPIO option. ?
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Anybody have some knowledge / wisdom to share?
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Thanks,
Eric



Re: #flrig 2.0.05 Pi3 PTT-GPIO menu? #flrig

 

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Are you confusing flrig and fldigi?



David

On 1/6/25 12:56, Eric Hansen, KB1VUN via groups.io wrote:

I just installed FLrig 2.0.05 on a Pi3B+ running Bullseye.? WiringPi is also installed, and the gpio command works.?
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My previous FLrig (1.3-ish) had a PTT-GPIO configuration panel.? It didn't work for me, but I had hopes it might in this new version.? The panel is missing altogether in the new version.? I can select Config > Setup > PTT-GPIO, but it just takes me to a similar menu lacking the GPIO option. ?
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Anybody have some knowledge / wisdom to share?
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Thanks,
Eric