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Re: Flex 1500 and Raspberry Pi4B
#hardware
Wine on Linux is probably required for basic functions. 73
Wine on Linux is probably required for basic functions. 73
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Dave R
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#13160
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Re: Flex 1500 and Raspberry Pi4B
#hardware
If you learn of any Linux software that will interface well with the Flex 1500, please post it here. I am also interested in using a Pi to control a Flex 1500.
Thanks & 73,
Ed
N2BHD
If you learn of any Linux software that will interface well with the Flex 1500, please post it here. I am also interested in using a Pi to control a Flex 1500.
Thanks & 73,
Ed
N2BHD
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Ed
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#13159
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Re: Flex 1500 and Raspberry Pi4B
#hardware
A Pi4 or Pi400 should work. Main question should be whether you like the feel of whatever Linux software is available for that radio. Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel
A Pi4 or Pi400 should work. Main question should be whether you like the feel of whatever Linux software is available for that radio. Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13158
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Flex 1500 and Raspberry Pi4B
#hardware
My WIn 8 machine I use for my Flex 1500 is about dead. I'm interested in transitioning to Rasberry Pi. Anyone using Raspberry Pi with a Flex 1500?
73
Bob K4RCG
My WIn 8 machine I use for my Flex 1500 is about dead. I'm interested in transitioning to Rasberry Pi. Anyone using Raspberry Pi with a Flex 1500?
73
Bob K4RCG
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Bob <bobstohlman@...>
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#13157
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Re: metal case
First, thank you all for your opinions, suggestions, and advice. It is truly appreciated.
Now for those who have followed this journey here is how it unfolded for me. It appeared that these were my
First, thank you all for your opinions, suggestions, and advice. It is truly appreciated.
Now for those who have followed this journey here is how it unfolded for me. It appeared that these were my
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Jay Lijoi
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#13156
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
No, but I will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks.
Stephen Stocker K7SWF
On 3/18/21 2:18 PM, Bill WA4OPQ wrote:
No, but I will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks.
Stephen Stocker K7SWF
On 3/18/21 2:18 PM, Bill WA4OPQ wrote:
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Stephen Stocker
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#13155
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
Have you tried a different value for the resistor? Perhaps a 1K?
Have you tried a different value for the resistor? Perhaps a 1K?
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Bill WA4OPQ
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#13154
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
And his text clearly stated the issue was the PiTNC-9k6 wasn't consistently triggering PTT
On Mar 18, 2021, at 09:13, "N5XMT via groups.io" <gmail.com@groups.io
And his text clearly stated the issue was the PiTNC-9k6 wasn't consistently triggering PTT
On Mar 18, 2021, at 09:13, "N5XMT via groups.io" <gmail.com@groups.io
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N5XMT
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#13153
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
Yes, the PiTNC-9k6.
On Mar 18, 2021, at 08:13, "Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF" <nigel@...> wrote:
Yes, the PiTNC-9k6.
On Mar 18, 2021, at 08:13, "Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF" <nigel@...> wrote:
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N5XMT
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#13152
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
His subject line said 9K6, his text said little.
His subject line said 9K6, his text said little.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13151
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Re: fldigi on raspberry pi zero w
Older thread, but I am now using the Pi-zero with PSK-31. The trick is using a more simplified program. LinPSK works like a charm and offers several modes including PSK31 and RTTY. The latest version
Older thread, but I am now using the Pi-zero with PSK-31. The trick is using a more simplified program. LinPSK works like a charm and offers several modes including PSK31 and RTTY. The latest version
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Vic WA4THR
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#13150
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
The Pi9K6 runs 1200 just fine. OP never said he was trying to run 9600. His issue is it isn’t reliably keying his HT.
The Pi9K6 runs 1200 just fine. OP never said he was trying to run 9600. His issue is it isn’t reliably keying his HT.
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N5XMT
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#13149
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
9600 baud requires discriminator audio as it is frequency shift keying and not audio frequency shift keying like 1200 baud packet. Unless you hack in to the HT to tap discriminator audio for the 9600
9600 baud requires discriminator audio as it is frequency shift keying and not audio frequency shift keying like 1200 baud packet. Unless you hack in to the HT to tap discriminator audio for the 9600
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Brian Webster
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#13148
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Re: Pi9K6 Help
9K6 is unlikely to work with mic/ls connections on your radio. Radio's audio bandwidth isn't good enough.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur
9K6 is unlikely to work with mic/ls connections on your radio. Radio's audio bandwidth isn't good enough.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13147
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Pi9K6 Help
I just got my TNC and trying to hook up my Yaesu FT-50 handheld. This is the diagram I have followed, Mic to Pin1 of DB9, Pin3 for PTT and Pin5 for Spkr, GND to Pin6.
When I try to poll another site,
I just got my TNC and trying to hook up my Yaesu FT-50 handheld. This is the diagram I have followed, Mic to Pin1 of DB9, Pin3 for PTT and Pin5 for Spkr, GND to Pin6.
When I try to poll another site,
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Stephen Stocker
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#13146
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How to convert a single berryboot os image into standalone image?
#raspberrypi
I've started using BerryBoot to create several experimental images, so that I can try out various Ham Radio software configurations. I converted one of my microSd card PiOS images into a
I've started using BerryBoot to create several experimental images, so that I can try out various Ham Radio software configurations. I converted one of my microSd card PiOS images into a
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Michael Nadler
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#13145
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Re: metal case
This one says it works with Linux. It's low profile too.
I bought one for my new Siglent SDS1104X-E 100Mhz digital oscilloscope and it works
This one says it works with Linux. It's low profile too.
I bought one for my new Siglent SDS1104X-E 100Mhz digital oscilloscope and it works
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Don Woodward - KD4APP
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#13144
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Re: metal case
This sounds like connecting an antenna to an antenna and I have to assume the SWR match would be badly impacted on both bands. Probably not the way to go. Two other options to consider:
This sounds like connecting an antenna to an antenna and I have to assume the SWR match would be badly impacted on both bands. Probably not the way to go. Two other options to consider:
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David Ranch
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#13143
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Re: metal case
The antenna is a small triangular patch of PCB copper half way along the side of the PCB. Drip a couple inches of insulated wire out of the crack between the side and bottom of the case.
The antenna is a small triangular patch of PCB copper half way along the side of the PCB. Drip a couple inches of insulated wire out of the crack between the side and bottom of the case.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13142
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Re: metal case
This thread is about getting wifi connected to a shielded pi (and the mechanical skills required for some solutions.)
The video you placed here seems more generic. But I only watched the first 5
This thread is about getting wifi connected to a shielded pi (and the mechanical skills required for some solutions.)
The video you placed here seems more generic. But I only watched the first 5
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Dave R
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#13141
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