Re: Where is the YAAC configuration profile stored?
YAAC uses the Java Preferences library to store its configuration data. On Mac OS X, preferences are stored in the user's Library/Preferences/ directory, in an Apple binary properties file named
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Andrew P.
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#2641
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Where is the YAAC configuration profile stored?
I'm just curious, since I can't seem to find it. Where is the YAAC configuration profile stored? I understand that there is a "nameless" profile, and that we can create other profiles. But where is
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Pascal Nelson
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Re: YAAC failing to display menu on OSX Sequoia
Many thanks, Andrew. That was indeed the problem. Since I don't usually need the the JDK, I installed the "recommended" JRE from Oracle, which is still 1.8 (Java 8). I removed the JRE and installed
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Pascal Nelson
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Re: YAAC failing to display menu on OSX Sequoia
Greetings. I found the problem you are reporting. A fallback for use of Java 8 was not coded correctly. I will fix this in the next build of YAAC. In the meantime, you can work around this by using a
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Andrew P.
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YAAC failing to display menu on OSX Sequoia
I am trying to set up YAAC on an Apple M2 MacBook running Sequoia 15.1.1. When I run "java -jar YAAC.jar" the YAAC window comes up, but there is no menu to allow me to configure it. I get the
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Pascal Nelson
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Re: Can't download Map
That is because you're selecting downloading digital terrain elevation data from the US Geological Service, not OpenStreetMap data from my website. Go to File->OpenStreetMap->Download Pre-Imported
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Andrew P.
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Can't download Map
Hi Andrew This is a strange one I think. YAAC is installed but the map does not populate.? At the bottom of the screen there seems to be indication openstreetmap cannot download and earlier I was
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Joseph LaFerla
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
1200 b, not 9600 b for the radio. That's it's RX/TX baud rate. I believe the comm port rate can be as high as your setup will allow though 9600 b is a nice rate. ?___ Sent from my two-way wrist
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GEO BADGER
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
Tried that. No luck unfortunately.
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T W
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
Check menu 518 to set the baud rate for the serial port on the head unit (1200/9600). Match that with YAAC's port.
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
More info, When I create a port and click on test all I get is a blank window. The RTSystems cables are working as I can communicate with the radio when using the RTSystems software. I am at a loss so
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T W
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
The D710 actually has 2 data ports. The one on the base allows for memory programming and the one not the control head connects to the tnc. I¡¯m beginning to think though this might be a permissions
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T W
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
And, as Danny pointed out, the D710's TNC is in the control head, not the transceiver body. Connecting a serial interface to the transceiver body will not be able to access the control head's TNC.
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Andrew P.
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
Right, that's what I said. 73 Danny, K5CG HH 550-0609 SKCC 14257
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
The D710 has a built in tnc.
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T W
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
Yeah, here it is. /g/yaac-users/topic/88474657#msg1319 73 Danny, K5CG HH 550-0609 SKCC 14257
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
Oh I could be mistaken. YAAC could talk to the D710 if you connect the serial cable to the head unit. 73 Danny, K5CG HH 550-0609 SKCC 14257
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Danny K5CG
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Re: Using RTSystems cables
YAAC doesn't connect to a radio. YAAC connects to a TNC (direwolf/soundmodem). The TNC connects to the radio. 73 Danny, K5CG HH 550-0609 SKCC 14257
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Danny K5CG
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Using RTSystems cables
Hi, I am trying to configure a port through yaac to my Kenwood D710 using an RTsytems cable. No matter what setting I choose I cannot communicate with yaac. The RTsystems software works fine, I am
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T W
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Re: YAAC and Direwolf interfacing
That's what I did too. The digirig would provide PTT for you but again, you would end up connecting that to the PTT of the DATA port and you'd be sacrificing the other half of the radio as unusable.
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Danny K5CG
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