#!/usr/bin/env python3 """ Send a test frame via TCP, then read & print KISS frames from a TCP Socket. For use with programs like Dire Wolf. From https://github.com/python-aprs/kiss3/blob/main/examples/tcp_send_recv.py """ import os from ax253 import Frame import kiss MYCALL = os.environ.get("MYCALL", "W1CDN") KISS_HOST = os.environ.get("KISS_HOST", "192.168.0.30") KISS_PORT = os.environ.get("KISS_PORT", "8001") def print_frame(frame): print(Frame.from_bytes(frame)) def main(): ki = kiss.TCPKISS(host=KISS_HOST, port=int(KISS_PORT), strip_df_start=True) ki.start() # frame = Frame.ui( # destination="PYKISS", # source=MYCALL, # path=["WIDE1-1"], # info=">Hello World!", # ) #ki.write(frame) # Write received frame to terminal ki.read(callback=print_frame, min_frames=None) # put some database stuff here if __name__ == "__main__": main()