![]() Default device is "Default ALSA device" that is onboard audio chip. You need to select the USB Audio device as the input device. I turned the audio volume to approximately 30. You need to have USB audio interface input connected to KX3 Phones output when going though the Mumble Audio Wizard. First you need to go through some configuration windows. Next you start the client application by typing: Now that we have the mumble server running we need to install the Mumble client on Raspberry Pi 2. I didn't do any changes but the installation page recommends changing welcome text and server password. You may want to edit the server configuration file. Write it down as you will need it shortly. You need to know your IP address on Raspberry Pi 2 when configuring the Mumble client. This account will have full control over the server. High Priority: I selected Yes (This ensures Mumble will always be given top priority even when the Pi is under a lot of stress).This last command will present you with a few options, set these however you would like mumble to operate. I used the following commands to install mumble VoIP server ![]() There is a great page that describes installation in more details. This is a low latency Voice over IP (VoIP) server designed for gaming community but it works well for streaming audio from KX3 to Android Phone and back. In my case I used Behringer UCA202 but there are many other alternatives available. Plug in USB Audio Interface to Raspberry Pi 2 USB port. Current KX3 frequency will be updated on FREQUENCY field between buttons as you turn the VFO on KX3. If everything works, you should be able to change the frequency and the bands on KX3 by tapping Band+/Band- and Freq+/Freq- buttons on the app. check that your KX3 serial port is set to 38400 bauds (this is the default in KX3 Companion App).check that Raspberry Pi and Android Phone are on the same Wifi network.check the Raspberry Pi IP address again.If you are having problems with this, here are some troubleshooting ideas This address depends on your local network configuration and you can get the Raspberry Pi IP address using command In my case RPI is using WLAN0 interface connected to WiFi router and IP address is 192.168.0.47. This below assumes that your RPI and Android phone are connected to the same Wifi network. Set your PC/Raspberry Pi IP address in the “KX3Remote/Piglet/Pigremote IP” option. Check the “Use KX3Remote/Piglet/Pigremote” option To enable the KX3 Remote functionality you have to edit 3 options (“Remote Settings” section). Once done with the host I downloaded the KX3 Companion app ( link here) on my Android phone and opened the app. Then I edited the /etc/nf file:ħ777:raw:0:/dev/ttyUSB0:38400 8DATABITS NONE 1STOPBITĪnd saved the file by pressing CTRL+X and then Y ![]() I installed ser2net with following commands on command line: I have 32 GB SD memory card, 8 GB should also work.īehringer UCA202 USB Audio Interface and audio cablesĬONFIGURE RASPBERRY PI AND KX3 COMPANION APPįollowing the instructions I plugged the KXUSB Serial cable to the KX3 ACC1 port and to one of the two Raspberry Pi USB ports. ![]()
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