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You should see a microphone icon appear next to the clock and, hopefully, the audio being fed through to the speakers. Next you need to add the loopback module: ~ $ pactl load-module module-loopback latency_msec=10
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This seems to be a common problem with Linux mint, but there’s a solution:įirst make sure you have pulseaudio-utils installed: ~ $ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils You might have a problem with getting the audio being fed to your speakers. pcrd -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -v 40 93.6 wfm 230īBC Radio 4 Long Wave – essential for Test Match Special, as long as you have the right antenna ? ~/pcrd-0.12 $. That’s effectively all that’s needed, sort of.īBC Radio Kent ~/pcrd-0.12 $. If you leave this out it will default to 15 kHz
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-v is the volume in hexadecimal, so 00 is off, ff is full on.Next you need to compile it: ~ $ cd ~/pcrd-0.12 $ make linux This should give you a pcrd-0.12 dircectory.
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There’s actually two versions out there but the one I’m using is from įrom that page download the source for v0.12 and extract it.
Next you need is a recent version of a utility called pcrd. You’ll need a standard mini-plug audio cable which you’ll plug in to the Ext-SP socket on the radio and the other end into either Line-In or Microphone (some systems they are the same one).
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First ignore the floppies – they only contain software for Windows and even if you wanted to use it, the contents are available online anyhow.
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Now obviously most modern computers don’t have native serial ports these days so I’m using a USB-Serial adapter to connect it. What’s unique to this receiver is that its a standalone unit which connects to a computer via RS232C (it dates from 1999) and covers the entire 10kHz to 1300MHz range (there is a US version which has US mobile frequencies blocked). I’ve just got a second hand Icom IC-PCR1000 communications receiver and needed to get it working with Linux Mint. Building Automation (ventilation, heating system, solar boiler, automated doors & shutters.Fans and Blowers (HVAC, radiator, condenser, battery, inverter, charger.Pumps (fuel, oil, coolant, hydraulic controls, vacuum.Two-stage charge pump for continuous 100% duty-cycle operation Integrated predrivers for driving six N-MOSFETs Integrated 5 V/3.3 V regulator output for external circuit Supports open-loop as well as closed-loop speed control Wide application range with high flexibility ♦ Over-voltage and under-voltage shutdownĬonfigurable speed setting and PI control coefficients ♦ Cycle-by-cycle current limit and over-current shutdown ♦ Shoot through protection using configurable dead-time Various system protection features including: SPI interface for real-time parameterization and diagnostic In-built LIN transceiver and Watchdog timerĬonnectivity with automotive network system Operating voltage range from 5.5 V to 20 V with tolerance from 4.5 V to 40 VĮmbedded proprietary sensor-less commutation control
Operating junction temperature up to 175☌ With the operating junction temperature tolerance up to 175☌ and electrically LIN compatible control signals (PWM and Enable), the LV8907 is an ideal solution for stand-alone BLDC motor control systems.
An SPI interface is provided for parameter setting and monitoring the system health. The LV8907 stores system parameters in embedded one-time programmable (OTP) non-volatile memory in addition to RAM system memory. With an in-built linear regulator for powering external circuits, a watchdog timer and a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) transceiver, the LV8907 offers the smallest system solution footprint. It supports open-loop as well as closed-loop speed control with user configurable startup, speed setting and proportional/integral (PI) control coefficients, making it suitable for a wide range of motor and load combinations. The device offers a rich set of system protection and diagnostic functions such as over-current, over-voltage, short-circuit, under-voltage, over-temperature and many more. This application is compatible with the following devices: - Icom IC-PCR100 - Icom IC-PCR1000 - Icom IC-PCR1500 / IC-R1500 - Icom IC-PCR2500 / IC-R2500 PCR AnyWhere is a freeware software project. An integrated two-stage charge pump provides gate current for a wide range of ultra low RDS(ON) NFETs. PCR AnyWhere is an application to remotely manage scanners of the type Icom IC-PCR. The LV8907 is a high performance, sensorless three-phase BLDC motor controller with predrivers for automotive applications.