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I did a fresh load of Pi OS and WSPR using the instructions on the TAPR Page. (curl -L installwspr.aa0nt.net | sudo bash) I configured the PI using the Web Page UI.
After several transmit cycles (off the air) I left the unit running and when I came back to it I wanted to see the transmit log to verify the transmit timing and PPM Values.
I tried using the command found in the System Internals page of the documentation (cat /var/log/wsprrypi/wspr.transmit.log) but the folder was not found.
I found the log file in the /var/log/wspr/ folder.
Apparently the folder changed somewhere along the way from wsprrypi to wspr.
I hope to save someone a little bit of searching time.
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I did a fresh load of Pi OS and WSPR using the instructions on the TAPR Page. (curl -L installwspr.aa0nt.net | sudo bash) I configured the PI using the Web Page UI.
After several transmit cycles (off the air) I left the unit running and when I came back to it I wanted to see the transmit log to verify the transmit timing and PPM Values.
I tried using the command found in the System Internals page of the documentation (cat /var/log/wsprrypi/wspr.transmit.log) but the folder was not found.
I found the log file in the /var/log/wspr/ folder.
Apparently the folder changed somewhere along the way from wsprrypi to wspr.
I hope to save someone a little bit of searching time.
73, KJ4IR
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