Closed superingole closed 3 years ago
Hi, have you installed the software in the last 12 hours?
If not, please upgrade it as last night I pushed some changes in the user settings and before some other changes fixing other bugs like this
BTW: please provide some context, for example you got that running it by hand or from a log of a programmed task?
Thanks for testing/using the software...
Hi
thanks for the very fast answer. i have installed it on last friday. run was from a programmed task.
Now i have reinstalled sw and wait for next passes.
i will update you with the results.
Ok, I wait for your comments...
Hey! any progress?
It worked?
hi,
sorry for the long delay but i was busy this week :-(
i have reinstalled new version - but same error - have attached an output from shell script
From your log:
timeout 120 /usr/local/bin/rtl_fm -d 4 -p 0 -f 145.800M -s 25k -g 44.5 -E wav -E deemp -F 9 -
Found 10 device(s):
0: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00010
1: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00009
2: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00008
3: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00006
4: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00007
5: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00005
6: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00004
7: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00003
8: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00001
9: Realtek, RTL2838UHIDIR, SN: 00002
Using device 4: Generic RTL2832U OEM
Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner
Tuner gain set to 44.50 dB.
Tuned to 146200000 Hz.
Oversampling input by: 64x.
Oversampling output by: 1x.
Do you have 10 RTL-SDR devices connected to the Raspberry Pi?
Unlikely but possible, If so you need to modify the script to signal rtl_fm to choose just one of them.
If not and there is only one, then you have a problem with the RTL-SDR device detection... and maybe that is causing the problems.
Cheers.
Hello.
I had same problem on Raspberry Pi OS yesterday. rtl_fm from apt seems not have "-E wav" option. My workaround was that build rtl_fm from https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr . Take care about install directory.
More information:
$ /usr/bin/rtl_fm --help rtl_fm: invalid option -- '-' rtl_fm, a simple narrow band FM demodulator for RTL2832 based DVB-T receivers
Use: rtl_fm -f freq [-options] [filename] [-E enable_option (default: none)] use multiple -E to enable multiple options edge: enable lower edge tuning dc: enable dc blocking filter deemp: enable de-emphasis filter direct: enable direct sampling offset: enable offset tuning
$ /usr/local/bin/rtl_fm --version /usr/local/bin/rtl_fm: invalid option -- '-' rtl_fm, a simple narrow band FM demodulator for RTL2832 based DVB-T receivers
Use: rtl_fm -f freq [-options] [filename] [-E enable_option (default: none)] use multiple -E to enable multiple options edge: enable lower edge tuning no-dc: disable dc blocking filter deemp: enable de-emphasis filter swagc: enable software agc (only for AM modes) swagc-aggressive: enable aggressive software agc (only for AM modes) direct: enable direct sampling no-mod: enable no-mod direct sampling offset: enable offset tuning wav: generate WAV header pad: pad output gaps with zeros lrmix: one channel goes to left audio, one to right (broken) remember to enable stereo (-c 2) in sox
So I have modified "rtl_fm" to "/usr/local/bin/rtl_fm" in FAASGS/sat.sh
Best regars,
Hello
it is not an rasperrry, it is an INTEL NUC with proxmox and serveral linux containers. the detection of the stick is fine.
/usr/local/bin/rtl_fm -d 4
i have already rebuild the rtl_fm from newest source from osmocom - But same result
now i will try with the rtl_fm source from your link
i will inform you
regards
My workaround was that build rtl_fm from https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr .
Hum... interesting
Worth a note in the README.
Please do feedback, I have included a note in the README.md about this issue
Hello
it is not an rasperrry, it is an INTEL NUC with proxmox and serveral linux containers. the detection of the stick is fine.
/usr/local/bin/rtl_fm -d 4
i have already rebuild the rtl_fm from newest source from osmocom - But same result
now i will try with the rtl_fm source from your link
i will inform you
regards
I got same problem when I tried osmocom . There were no "-E wav" option. I think you'll get different result when you try https://github.com/keenerd/rtl-sdr .
It seems forked from https://github.com/pinkavaj/rtl-sdr and added such a option. There are much fork. I don't know which is best.
It may be better that use same repository that apt.armbian using. I couldn't find.
Best regards,
hello
seems that now it produce an correct wave file.
question: the rasperry have to set to GMT time right ? if yes can you make an remark in your readme, i thinks this can be helpful
thanks for your support
wolfgang
question: the rasperry have to set to GMT time right ?
It does not matter if you set the correct timezone.
Run the raspi-config sudo raspi-config
and look for the timezone settings, select the proper timezone and you are set.
If the Raspi has internet connection it will fetch the time from the net and you are set.
I am getting a similar problem, see text below and also have the problem of wxmap: error: city, country (Leicester, United_Kingdom) not recognised. Have tried every combination of City and Country. City meets the requirements and Country I have used England, UK and United Kingdom and does not get accepted
Using device 0: Generic RTL2832U OEM Found Rafael Micro R820T tuner Tuner gain set to 44.50 dB. Tuner error set to 75 ppm. Tuned to 138020000 Hz. Oversampling input by: 32x. Oversampling output by: 1x. Buffer size: 5.12ms Allocating 15 zero-copy buffers Sampling at 1600000 S/s. Output at 50000 Hz. Signal caught, exiting!
User cancel, exiting... sox WARN wav: Premature EOF on .wav input file Audio processing It's a NOAA Satellite wxmap: error: city, country (Leicester, United_Kingdom) not recognised wxtoimg: error: could not open overlay map file '/var/www/html/sat/20210212-181253_NOAA15/NOAA15-map.png' wxtoimg: warning: Narrow IF bandwidth (set Recording Options/receiver type), low S/N, or volume too high free(): invalid pointer /usr/local/bin/sats.sh: line 101: 5119 Aborted wxtoimg -m ${WSATP}-map.png,${SLANT_X},${SLANT_Y} -t n ${APT_OPTS} -e HVC -K -q ${WSATP}.wav ${WSATP}.${APT_IMAGE_FORMAT} wxtoimg: error: could not open overlay map file '/var/www/html/sat/20210212-181253_NOAA15/NOAA15-map.png' wxtoimg: warning: Narrow IF bandwidth (set Recording Options/receiver type), low S/N, or volume too high wxtoimg: warning: no specific NOAA satellite (using NOAA 12/14 series model) wxtoimg: warning: No map to use for MSA enhancement free(): invalid pointer /usr/local/bin/sats.sh: line 101: 5136 Aborted wxtoimg -m ${WSATP}-map.png,${SLANT_X},${SLANT_Y} -t n ${APT_OPTS} -e MSA -q ${WSATP}.wav ${WSATP}C.${APT_IMAGE_FORMAT} wxtoimg: error: could not open overlay map file '/var/www/html/sat/20210212-181253_NOAA15/NOAA15-map.png' wxtoimg: warning: Narrow IF bandwidth (set Recording Options/receiver type), low S/N, or volume too high free(): invalid pointer /usr/local/bin/sats.sh: line 101: 5141 Aborted wxtoimg -m ${WSATP}-map.png,${SLANT_X},${SLANT_Y} -t n ${APT_OPTS} -e therm -q ${WSATP}.wav ${WSATP}T.${APT_IMAGE_FORMAT} wxtoimg: error: could not open overlay map file '/var/www/html/sat/20210212-181253_NOAA15/NOAA15-map.png' wxtoimg: warning: Narrow IF bandwidth (set Recording Options/receiver type), low S/N, or volume too high free(): invalid pointer /usr/local/bin/sats.sh: line 101: 5159 Aborted wxtoimg -m ${WSATP}-map.png,${SLANT_X},${SLANT_Y} -t n ${APT_OPTS} -e anaglyph -q ${WSATP}.wav ${WSATP}3D.${APT_IMAGE_FORMAT}
I am getting a similar problem, see text below and also have the problem of wxmap: error: city, country (Leicester, United_Kingdom) not recognised. Have tried every combination of City and Country. City meets the requirements and Country I have used England, UK and United Kingdom and does not get accepted
The example in the docs is with the London city, in this way (I tested it and it works) "London, United Kingdom", so in your case it will become in the /etc/sat_data/user.conf
file:
LOC_NAME="Leicester"
LOC_COUNTRY="United Kingdom"
Change it and just wait for the next pass to validate.
Also I have noticed that a lot of the time 'Tuned to' does not have the correct satellite frequency Thanks
That's normal, the RTL-SDR is 2 Mhz wide receiver, it can't tune to the exact freq as the DC spike will disturb the signal we need. Instead it tunes above or below and uses oversampling to try to squeeze all the useable information from the radio signal.
Note this data in your log dump :
Tuned to 138020000 Hz.
Oversampling input by: 32x.
Oversampling output by: 1x.
Sampling at 1600000 S/s.
Output at 50000 Hz.
It's sampling at 1.6 Mhz wide (1600000 S/s), Tuned to 138,020 Mhz, oversampling by 32 the input, shifted 50khz down from the DC spike and with no oversampling on the out signal.
Changing user.conf to read LOC_NAME="Leicester" LOC_COUNTRY="United Kingdom" I still get an error. wxmap: error: city, country (Leicester, United) not recognised
Here is part of my user.conf file ######### LOCATION OPTIONS ####################
CALL=G8PGO NAME=Dave LOC=IO92im LOC_NAME="Leicester" LOC_COUNTRY="United Kingdom"
wxmap: error: city, country (Leicester, United) not recognised
Yep, The space is spliting the name of the city, a bug you found, I will fixit, staty tuned
as I prefer to stick to standard installations, why not let rtf_fm grab in raw format and let sox convert from raw to wav?
as I prefer to stick to standard installations, why not let rtf_fm grab in raw format and let sox convert from raw to wav?
I would llike to see the code for that, but please remember
I would llike to see the code for that, but please remember
We are on a SBC, so storage is slow and frame drops will occur in high datarate writes We use /tmp that is in RAM to avoid that, but it's just ~50 MB so...
valid points indeed, although by default /tmp is not in RAM on a raspberry PI. Is it possible to pipe rtl_fm output directly to sox?
I would llike to see the code for that
This works for me:
timeout $5 rtl_fm -p "${RTL_PPM}" -f "${FREQ}M" -s "${rxbw}" \
-g 44.5 -E deemp -F 9 - | \
sox -t raw -r "${rxbw}" -e signed -b 16 -c 1 - ${WSATP}.wav rate 11025
sox FAIL formats: can't open input file `/tmp/sat.wav': WAVE: RIFF header not found