![]() (But I’d like to write some, which is how I wound up in this situation!) Normally on Linux you’d use the ax25-apps with kissattach. I don’t actually know any software I could run directly on the Mac to test it. Finally I show that it actually works by running Xastir on a Raspberry Pi and forwarding the KISS connection to Dire Wolf on the Mac via TCP. I go into a bit more detail about setting up nf for USB serial PTT control and a USB audio device. It’s based loosely on the Mac OS X instructions in the official Dire Wolf User Guide with a few tweaks based on my preferences, such as using Homebrew. In this post I’m going to show the steps I took to build the Dire Wolf packet modem on macOS Mojave (10.14.1). ![]() Macs are not normally convenient for amateur radio but sometimes it’s useful to make it work for some reason. ![]()
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