Better "ln -s /home/<your user>/go/bin/hpsdrconnector /usr/local/bin/" 
so it is always in step with any later upgrades.
73 ... Sid.
On 23/11/2020 12:38, Jim Ancona wrote:
> Hi Mats,
>
> I'm replying to the list so others can benefit. (Steve, let me know 
> if you'd prefer this kind of thing be kept off-list.)
>
> The "missing hardware" message from OWRX means that it was unable to 
> run the hpsdrconnector executable. If you used "go install" to create 
> the hpsdrconnector executable, by default it places it in 
> $HOME/go/bin, which will only work if OWRX is running as the same 
> user. If it is running as a different user, you need to put the 
> executable in that user's PATH or a system PATH like /usr/local/bin 
> with the proper permissions. The details of doing this depend a bit on 
> which OS you're using. On Linux, something like "sudo cp /home/<your 
> user>/go/bin/hpsdrconnector /usr/local/bin/" should do it.
>
> If you need more help, please let me know which OS you are using and 
> which user OpenWebRX is running as.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim N1ADJ
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 10:48 PM Mats Sundin <
mat...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:
mat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Jim, yeah I see what you mean... (did a little fast typing there)
>
>     I can connect to the HL2 with only the hpsdrconnector (with
>     correct switches/parameters)
>     When I open the webpage (http:/openwebrx), and the web-page
>     reports missing hardware.
>     The "config_webrx.py" are edited as your instructions.
>
>     All was built from source.. I will recheck again and get back.
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Mats - SM0FPR
>
>
>     Den sön 22 nov. 2020 kl 22:57 skrev Jim Ancona
>     <
j...@anconafamily.com <mailto:
j...@anconafamily.com>>:
>
>         Hi Mats,
>
>         I'm not sure what you mean by "the hpsdrconnector conecting to
>         my HL2 but reporting missing hardware." Could you capture the
>         OpenWebRX logs when this happens and reply here?
>
>         Thanks,
>
>         Jim N1ADJ
>
>         On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 6:33 AM Mats Sundin <
mat...@gmail.com
>         <mailto:
mat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>             Hi !
>             I'm not an Linux geniusÂ
>             I have tried install Openwebrx on an RPI3 .. the
>             hpsdrconnector conecting to my HL2 but reporting missing
>             hardware.
>             I have followed all the instructions in the connector and
>             openwebrx..Â
>             Do I need to install it as a superuser ??
>
>             //Mats SM0FPR
>
>
>             lördag 21 november 2020 kl. 07:23:11 UTC+1 skrev
>             
softerh...@gmail.com <mailto:
softerh...@gmail.com>:
>
>                 Hi Jim,
>
>                 I think it would be better if you engage the HPF if
>                 any frequency is higher than 3MHz. I and I think
>                 others often have a lot of AM and other low frequency
>                 noise.
>
>                 My sister's port settings are actually managed by the
>                 provider's central server outside of her house. It is
>                 the first time I've encountered this. I need to jump
>                 through several hoops with several authentications
>                 just to open up a port. I did it once before for ssh
>                 and port 22. Reception with my home antenna is not
>                 really worth sharing.
>
>                 73,
>
>                 Steve
>                 kf7o
>                 Â
>
>                 On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 3:28:35 AM UTC-8 Jim
>                 Ancona N1ADJ wrote:
>
>                     Hi Steve,
>
>                     Because of the watchdog timer, I do send data
>                     continuously. Can you see any downside to always
>                     engaging the HPF for frequencies higher than 3
>                     MHz? If not, I will go ahead and do that.
>
>                     I do router configuration remotely using ssh port
>                     forwarding to get access to the router web UI. Of
>                     course if you mess it up...
>
>                     Jim N1ADJ
>
>                     On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 11:46 PM Steve Haynal
>                     <
softerh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>                         Hi Jim,
>
>                         Unfortunately I have to physically be at my
>                         sister's house to open the port and that won't
>                         be happening soon given the pandemic.Â
>
>                         I think all zeros for the filter is okay. The
>                         HPF and all LPF will be disengaged for full
>                         RX. I need a way to engage the HPF given the
>                         noise at my sister's house, but maybe I can do
>                         that once with hermeslite.py. Do you
>                         continuously send data at address 0x00 to the
>                         HL2? That contains the filter select.
>
>                         73,
>
>                         Steve
>                         kf7o
>
>                         On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 1:40:42 PM
>                         UTC-8 Jim Ancona N1ADJ wrote:
>
>                             I replied to Steve by mistake, resending
>                             to the list.
>
>                             On your receiverbook question, I'm not an
>                             expert, but I assume you would need to
>                             make OpenWebRX internet-accessible by
>                             opening up port 8073. If that doesn't
>                             work, the folks atÂ
>                             
https://groups.io/g/openwebrx
>                             <
https://groups.io/g/openwebrx> are
>                             pretty helpful.
>
>                             I haven't done anything to implement
>                             filter support yet, so 0x00 [23:17] are
>                             all zero and I assume all the filters are
>                             disabled. Reading the "Filter Selection"
>                             section on the protocol page, it looks
>                             like I can use standard mode (manual mode
>                             off). Would having a simple rule for
>                             filter configuration based on frequency be
>                             sufficient for the time being? I could
>                             just enable the HPF if the frequency is
>                             greater than 3 MHz. Given that OpenWebRX
>                             is RX-only, is there any reason to use the
>                             HPF? It's not clear to me how I would pass
>                             user-specified filter configuration
>                             from OpenWebRX to the HL2, but I could
>                             work on that in the future.
>
>                             Jim N1ADJ
>
>
>                             On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 4:38 PM Jim Ancona
>                             <
j...@anconafamily.com> wrote:
>
>                                 Thanks for the feedback!
>
>                                 On your receiverbook question, I'm not
>                                 an expert, but I assume you would need
>                                 to make OpenWebRX internet-accessible
>                                 by opening up port 8073. If that
>                                 doesn't work, the folks atÂ
>                                 
https://groups.io/g/openwebrx
>                                 filter support yet, so 0x00 [23:17]
>                                 are all zero and I assume all
>                                 the filters are disabled. Reading the
>                                 "Filter Selection" section on the
>                                 protocol page, it looks like I can use
>                                 standard mode (manual mode off). Would
>                                 having a simple rule for filter
>                                 configuration based on frequency be
>                                 sufficient for the time being? I could
>                                 just enable the HPF if the frequency
>                                 is greater than 3 MHz. Given that
>                                 OpenWebRX is RX-only, is there any
>                                 reason to use the HPF? It's not clear
>                                 to me how I would pass user-specified
>                                 filter configuration from OpenWebRX
>                                                     into problems,
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