# FreeDATA My attempt to create a free and opensource TNC with a GUI for [codec2](https://github.com/drowe67/codec2) to send data over HF channels. ## Under development This project is still a prototype and not usable at this time. Build steps for other OS than Ubuntu are provided, but not working, yet. ## Credits * David Rowe and the FreeDV team for developing the modem and libraries - FreeDV Codec 2 : https://github.com/drowe67/codec2 * xssfox, his repository helped me a lot in an early stage of development - xssfox : https://github.com/xssfox/freedv-tnc * Wolfgang, for lending me his radio so I'm able to do real hf tests ## Running the app bundle Just download the latest developer release from the releases section, unpack it and just start the ".AppImage file". No more dependencies ## Manual Installation Ubuntu ### 0. add user to dialout group to access serial devices without root ``` sudo adduser $USER dialout logout / login ``` ### 1. Install dependencies, codec2 and FreeDATA ``` sudo apt install git build-essential cmake sudo apt install npm npm cache clean -f sudo npm install -g n sudo n stable sudo apt install python3 sudo apt install portaudio19-dev sudo apt install python3-pyaudio sudo apt install python3-pip pip3 install psutil pip3 install crcengine pip3 install ujson pip3 install pyserial pip3 install numpy git clone https://github.com/DJ2LS/FreeDATA.git cd FreeDATA/gui npm i cd .. cd tnc git clone https://github.com/drowe67/codec2.git cd codec2 mkdir build_linux cd build_linux cmake .. make ``` ### 2. starting tnc You need to set the "--debug" option. Otherwise daemon.py is looking for precompiled binaries which causes an error ``` cd /home/[user]/FreeDATA/tnc python3 daemon.py --debug ``` A successfull start looks like this. ``` SRV | STARTING TCP/IP SOCKET FOR CMD ON PORT: 3001 ``` As soon as you're connected the gui, it could look like below. If you're getting a bunch of errors from ALSA lib like below - this should't affect usability ``` SRV | STARTING TCP/IP SOCKET FOR CMD ON PORT: 3001 Client connected... ALSA lib pcm.c:2660:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.rear ALSA lib pcm.c:2660:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.center_lfe ALSA lib pcm.c:2660:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.side ...... ``` ### 3. starting gui There will be an error on startup, that "daemon" can't be found, This is because the gui is looking for precompiled tnc software. This error can be ignored, if you're running the tnc manually from source The gui is creating a directory "FreeDATA" for saving settings in /home/[user]/.config/ ``` cd /home/[user]/FreeDATA/gui npx electron main.js ``` If you start the gui, it will have a look for the daemon, which is by default "localhost / 127.0.0.1". The main window will stay blured as long as it can't connect to the daemon. If you want to connect to a daemon which is running on another host, just select it via "remote TNC" and enter the ip address. ![gui disconnected](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DJ2LS/FreeDATA/main/documentation/codec2-FreeDATA-start-disconnected.png "TNC disconnected") As soon as the gui is able to connect to the daemon, the main window will be getting clear and you can see some settings like your audio devices and connected USB devices like a USB Interface III for example. ![gui connected](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DJ2LS/FreeDATA/main/documentation/codec2-FreeDATA-start-connected.png "TNC connected") # ---------------------------------------------------------------- ## Manual Installation macOS ### Install brew and python3 #### https://docs.python-guide.org/starting/install3/osx/ ``` $ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)" brew install python pip3 install psutil pip3 install crcengine pip3 install ujson pip3 install pyserial pip3 install numpy ``` ### Install dependencies ``` xcode-select --install brew remove portaudio brew install portaudio pip3 install pyaudio ``` ## Manual Installation Windows ### Install python3 ``` Download Python from https://www.python.org/downloads/ Add Python to systempath https://www.educative.io/edpresso/how-to-add-python-to-path-variable-in-windows Download and install pyaudio from https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pyaudio eg.: pip install PyAudio-0.2.11-cp37-cp37m-win_amd64.whl pip install psutil pip install crcengine pip install ujson pip install pyserial pip install numpy python daemon.py ``` ### Install nodejs ``` https://nodejs.org/en/download/ cd FreeDATA/gui npm i npm i electron npx electron main.js ``` ### npm updating * npm outdated --> list outdated npm packages * npx npm-check-updates -u --> updated all packages * npm install --> install all updated packages * npm cache clean -f * sudo npm install -g n * sudo n stable --> upgrade node to latest version