JamesP6000 / WsprryPi

Raspberry Pi WSPR transmitter using NTP based frequency calibration
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Nothing happens but WiFi disconnection #18

Closed Jibeji closed 6 years ago

Jibeji commented 6 years ago

Hello, I tried to install WsprryPi on a Raspberry Pi Zero W. The --test-tone option works well but after running "wspr --repeat --offset --self-calibration MyCall MyLocator 20 30m", nothing happens but the WiFi link is disconnected, and of course no way to see the logs.

K0PIR commented 6 years ago

Hello,

I haven’t used mine in a long time, but I believe it may be transmitting for you. When the WIFI disconnected on mine it was due to the transmission. Can you hook up a monitor to your Pi?

I never found a cure for that disconnect other thank hooking up a monitor or small LCD display. You could try the Pi forum here:https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio

Rich, K0PIR K0PIR.us

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Hello, I tried to install WsprryPi on a Raspberry Pi Zero W. The --test-tone option works well but after running "wspr --repeat --offset --self-calibration MyCall MyLocator 20 30m", nothing happens but the WiFi link is disconnected, and of course no way to see the logs.

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Jibeji commented 6 years ago

Hi, Solved by setting consoleblank=0 in /boot/cmdline.txt