Hi,
I recently got my uConsole and installed REX’es Bookworm OS and it works great. thx REX!
The audio is working 2 but i hear some noise comming out when my battery is lower than 30%.
I red somewhere that it can happen but i’m curious, is it a driver issue or somethig else?
cm5 feature, probably because it consumes more power than cm4
“sudo pinctrl set 11 op dl” will also stop the whine without having to physically put something in the jack. “sudo pinctrl set 11 op dh” will put it back.
I would think Pavucontrol isn’t low level enough to issue commands directly to the GPIO pins, overriding the audio system
It doesn’t work unfortunately.
I installed sdrpp
(thanks for adding this) but I am getting a permission error due to the lack of a udev rule. Can we add this to the package?
I’ll add it to SDR++ and SDR++ Brown.
I do have the u-dev rules in my hackergadgets package. If you are using the hackergadgets card.
I am I just noticed that so I’ll switch over to it ASAP! Thanks!
I just installed this to my Devterm, tried to do a sudo apt update and the repos came back invalid. Anyone else have this issue?
Did you flash the image from this post?
What errors are you getting exactly?
Nevermind, guess it was a yesterday issue.
“invalid” needs careful clarification tbh. But it’s worth remembering that the raspberry pi does not have a realtime clock. The usual way to deal with this is to save the time at shutdown, and set the clock to that time during startup. Then, when a network connection appears, update to the right time using NTP.
The NTP update can take a little while, though. I’ve occasionally attempted an apt-get update
while the system clock was a couple days out of date, so it gets timestamps on the apt repositories that are newer than it thinks the time is, and then it complains about an invalid repo.
I don’t know if that was the issue but it seems to track based on the output.
Thanks Rex for this image and the AIO, really has been making my uconsole useful, was happy to send a few coffees your way!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
update works on my cm5 only problem i’m seeing is boot time seems to be a bit longer than the cm4
I haven’t noticed a difference, I’ll have to try them side by side later.
This proper seating of the battery board connectors resolved many issues for me with the cm5 - glad I came across it! Thank you!
did a fresh install with a different sd card and the speed has gotten faster significantly
Gentlemens, will CM5 under Bookworm work with this extension board? [Pre-Order] uConsole RTL-SDR/LoRa/GPS/RTC/USB Hub All-In-One Extension – Hacker Gadgets