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Re: quindaptt - a simple tool to integrate PC mic in an RTX with roger beep



Thank you,

for getting back to me.


Despite fresh snapshot on repo, it is a 0.6 version. I cleaned up useless committs in original local repo, this is a brief history:

- switched from ncurses to libnewt

- replaced pipewire with pulseaudio (somewhere I found pulseaudio is still reccomended for simple project)

- serial interfaces improvements

- module loading improvements


I tested (build, install, use)  on either on amd64 either on armhf and with multiple audio devices (headphones, usb sound cards, etc), but I agree with you I'm currently the only user for now so there is no field exposure :)


If I do receive any feedback that could help improve the project (and reach 1.0!) , I’ll be sure to keep you updated.


PS I'll add switch for roger beep


73,

Dario IZ7CRX


Il 27/08/25 14:58, Christoph Berg ha scritto:
Re: Dario Ventura
I needed a simple solution to easily connect a source, a sink, and a serial
PTT - without relying on pactl or custom scripts on my Raspberry Pi.
Hi,

it looks interesting, but maybe you should give it a bit of field
exposure before baking it into packages. The repository still looks
like a version 0.1 release.

I also added a Roger beep and some basic audio processing using the SWH
plugins. I found it especially useful working LEO satellite.
TBH I don't find roger beeps useful.

73,
Christoph DF7CB


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