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Dire Wolf is a software "soundcard" AX.25 packet modem/TNC and APRS encoder/decoder. It can be used stand-alone to observe APRS traffic, as a tracker, digipeater, APRStt gateway, or Internet Gateway (...

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When running macOS with Norwegian locale, the Core Audio audio device is named using the unicode character ø: `MacBook Pro-høyttalere` (translates to Macbook Pro-speakers). When attempting to specify this as...

Added feature to interlock channels with the same interlock number configured to share DCD and PTT signaling. Useful with several setup types where 2 or more channels shouldn't interfere with...

Context is Raspberry Pi 3 (quadcore) direwolf dev 1.5, Compass Linux 4.9.35-v7+ with UDRC II modem HAT board. direwolf.conf options are standard for UDRC with ACHANNELS 2 as described in...

OpenBSD's ports (binary package) has gpsd-3.23.1 and its API version is 12. dwgpsd supports API version between 5 and 11, it fits gpsd-3.0(API v5) to gpsd-3.21 (API v10). This PR...

When using Direwolf with recent Linux distributions on amd64 and Pi with PipeWire audio subsystem with Wireplumber in its default settings, audio output sinks are being suspended after several seconds...

Some of my packets don't get decoded because of the above error. Or they do get decoded, but are missing parts. The larger the packet, the higher the chance of...

It would be great to have BLE KISS support in this software modem: https://github.com/hessu/aprs-specs/blob/master/BLE-KISS-API.md.

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The output from Direwolf often complains "Audio input level is too high" for short packets but not for long packets. It stops complaining if I activate squelch in the radio....

I was digging into the dlq queueing code as I was trying to understand why I was getting these messages. _Received frame queue is out of control. Length_ Upon some...

Hello- It seems to be increasingly common for application specific configuration files to be located in an XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ directory rather than the user's home directory. Was wondering if it could...