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Re: TNCPi WITH YAESU FT 7900R
Thanks Ed, now to figure out if it is the Kantronics or 9800 style they have listed, nothing specific stated for 7900.
AL M
KF5SMH
Thanks Ed, now to figure out if it is the Kantronics or 9800 style they have listed, nothing specific stated for 7900.
AL M
KF5SMH
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Al Massaro
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#11519
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Re: TNCPi WITH YAESU FT 7900R
I bought my cable from Hammadeparts.com (and ebay).
Works fine. I have not used it in a while as I created the setup for Emergencies
then packed it nicely ready to go out the door.
Ed Bloom,
I bought my cable from Hammadeparts.com (and ebay).
Works fine. I have not used it in a while as I created the setup for Emergencies
then packed it nicely ready to go out the door.
Ed Bloom,
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Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
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#11518
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Re: TNCPi WITH YAESU FT 7900R
Dummy me I knew that, guess I was thinking I had a TNC-Pi9K6.
Thanks
AL M
KF5SMH
Dummy me I knew that, guess I was thinking I had a TNC-Pi9K6.
Thanks
AL M
KF5SMH
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Al Massaro
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#11517
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Re: TV HDMI
#pi
Rob,
I have a 40" Vizio TV I bought 11/19. I had a similar issue with it not detecting an input signal. Discovered the TV is just too smart and is picky about inputs with the default settings, but
Rob,
I have a 40" Vizio TV I bought 11/19. I had a similar issue with it not detecting an input signal. Discovered the TV is just too smart and is picky about inputs with the default settings, but
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Larry Howell
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#11516
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Re: TNCPi WITH YAESU FT 7900R
You need to use the 1200 port on the radio. The other is for high speed packet and won’t work with a TNC that isn’t made for it. Otherwise all is good.
Sent by me
You need to use the 1200 port on the radio. The other is for high speed packet and won’t work with a TNC that isn’t made for it. Otherwise all is good.
Sent by me
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Jim Lange
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#11515
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TNCPi WITH YAESU FT 7900R
OK I am thinking of trying a TNCPi with a ft 7900r, the pigate site shows the pinout for a FT 2800/2900 using the mic port. My question is my 7900 has a rear data port why can't I use it? Her is a
OK I am thinking of trying a TNCPi with a ft 7900r, the pigate site shows the pinout for a FT 2800/2900 using the mic port. My question is my 7900 has a rear data port why can't I use it? Her is a
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Al Massaro
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#11514
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Re: TV HDMI
#pi
Not all HDMI cables are created equal, try different cable. One of the locals here just found that out yesterday.
AL M
KF5SMH
Not all HDMI cables are created equal, try different cable. One of the locals here just found that out yesterday.
AL M
KF5SMH
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Al Massaro
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#11513
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TV HDMI
#pi
Running the pi with a 20 inch vizio tv out in the shop all is good. Decided to use a 32 inch vizio tv. No signal on the 32 in. When the 20 inch is on I unplug the hdmi cable Then plug into the 32 inch
Running the pi with a 20 inch vizio tv out in the shop all is good. Decided to use a 32 inch vizio tv. No signal on the 32 in. When the 20 inch is on I unplug the hdmi cable Then plug into the 32 inch
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Rob
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#11512
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Re: Brand New to Raspberry Pi
Tim,
Thanks! I will eventually figure it out. Knowing this will make it easier. I’ve looked at a few basic intro to Linux YouTubes and read a lot of the info at the Raspberry Pi Foundation. All
Tim,
Thanks! I will eventually figure it out. Knowing this will make it easier. I’ve looked at a few basic intro to Linux YouTubes and read a lot of the info at the Raspberry Pi Foundation. All
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John Nicholas
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#11511
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Re: HamPi 1.0 Released!
You're welcome.
There are two ways to run WSPR on the HamPi image "out of the box". One is to run the "wspr-pi" application in /usr/local/bin . The second is to run WSJT-X.
The SDRPlay is
You're welcome.
There are two ways to run WSPR on the HamPi image "out of the box". One is to run the "wspr-pi" application in /usr/local/bin . The second is to run WSJT-X.
The SDRPlay is
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11510
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Re: HamPi 1.0 Released!
HamPi is the successor to the prior image. It has newer versions of software and is also created by an automated build. It is overall better than its predecessor.
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- Dave
W3DJS
HamPi is the successor to the prior image. It has newer versions of software and is also created by an automated build. It is overall better than its predecessor.
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- Dave
W3DJS
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11509
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Re: Ham PI 1.0
The .torrent file is used to download the HamPi image via BitTorrent. However, as you downloaded the HamPi image which is 3.8GB, you already have it.
Balena Etcher on Windows will flash HamPi to a
The .torrent file is used to download the HamPi image via BitTorrent. However, as you downloaded the HamPi image which is 3.8GB, you already have it.
Balena Etcher on Windows will flash HamPi to a
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11508
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Re: Getting AP mode to work on the new Ham Pi image
I'm a little late to the party here because there have already been a number of replies to this thread... That said:
You're welcome!
If you want to add AP mode to the Raspberry Pi, there are a number
I'm a little late to the party here because there have already been a number of replies to this thread... That said:
You're welcome!
If you want to add AP mode to the Raspberry Pi, there are a number
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11507
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Re: A bit of help needed
These were needed for the prior image, but not the current one. Download HamPi and there will be no need for this workaround.
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- Dave
W3DJS
These were needed for the prior image, but not the current one. Download HamPi and there will be no need for this workaround.
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- Dave
W3DJS
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11506
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Re: A bit of help needed
No, I do not wish financial compensation for this. However, I do have a PDF on the desktop called "GIVE BACK' which outlines two charities I support. I would appreciate donations to be sent there. And
No, I do not wish financial compensation for this. However, I do have a PDF on the desktop called "GIVE BACK' which outlines two charities I support. I would appreciate donations to be sent there. And
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11505
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Re: A bit of help needed
BZ2 was used for the prior image. The latest image uses .XZ for compression now because it results in even smaller files and shorter download times.
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- Dave
W3DJS
BZ2 was used for the prior image. The latest image uses .XZ for compression now because it results in even smaller files and shorter download times.
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- Dave
W3DJS
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11504
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Re: A bit of help needed
Yes, the image supports the RTL-SDR dongle, as well as numerous other Software Defined Radios.
Also, from the text file included with the downloads: HOW_TO_FLASH_IMAGE.TXT:
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- Dave
W3DJS
Yes, the image supports the RTL-SDR dongle, as well as numerous other Software Defined Radios.
Also, from the text file included with the downloads: HOW_TO_FLASH_IMAGE.TXT:
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- Dave
W3DJS
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#11503
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Re: A bit of help needed
Maybe this will help?
https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/message/9549
Don't forget that in Dave's instructions for wifi usage you had to "killHotspot" or some such thing.
73 de KM4VHB
Jason
Maybe this will help?
https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/message/9549
Don't forget that in Dave's instructions for wifi usage you had to "killHotspot" or some such thing.
73 de KM4VHB
Jason
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By
jrreid_24@...
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#11502
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Edited
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Re: Brand New to Raspberry Pi
John,
Yes you can do most of the fun Unix stuff like that, if you know it. And yes you have man too.
John,
Yes you can do most of the fun Unix stuff like that, if you know it. And yes you have man too.
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nfg
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#11501
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Re: A bit of help needed
Ok guys here's the deal.
He downloaded W3DJS 2.0 NOT HamPi 1.0
In that project there was some work around needed that required you to stop a service in order to get WiFi to work.
The thread that
Ok guys here's the deal.
He downloaded W3DJS 2.0 NOT HamPi 1.0
In that project there was some work around needed that required you to stop a service in order to get WiFi to work.
The thread that
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jrreid_24@...
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#11500
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