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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
Group
Free, did it for me. Thanks loads! Case closed
-- 73, de Vince KD7TWWIn what year did the FCC mandate the 1500 Watt PEP limit for amateur radio stationpower output? -
Group
Free, did it for me. Thanks loads! Case closed
-- 73, de Vince KD7TWWIn what year did the FCC mandate the 1500 Watt PEP limit for amateur radio stationpower output? -
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vince kd7tww
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#13986
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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
Jon, there is a unsubscribe and mute topic button on the bottom of every email you receive if you were not aware how to properly exit the room.
Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.
Jon, there is a unsubscribe and mute topic button on the bottom of every email you receive if you were not aware how to properly exit the room.
Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.
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Kelly Keeton
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#13985
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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
Hey Vince, try pi-stats. Do you have a linux OS running on the subject device? 73
https://picockpit.com/raspberry-pi/pistats-live-raspberry-pi-statistics/
Hey Vince, try pi-stats. Do you have a linux OS running on the subject device? 73
https://picockpit.com/raspberry-pi/pistats-live-raspberry-pi-statistics/
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Dave R
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#13984
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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
I'm done with this group
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Jon Moran
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#13983
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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
Vince,
Give these commands a try:
lscpu
cpuinfo
cat /proc/cpuinfo
lshw
If you need to install any of those, try something like this
Apt-get update
apt-get <package name>
Best
Vince,
Give these commands a try:
lscpu
cpuinfo
cat /proc/cpuinfo
lshw
If you need to install any of those, try something like this
Apt-get update
apt-get <package name>
Best
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Larry Dighera
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#13982
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Re: I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
A few recommendations to run from the command line:
free
- This will show the amount of RAM populated, used (for programs and cache)
cat
A few recommendations to run from the command line:
free
- This will show the amount of RAM populated, used (for programs and cache)
cat
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David Ranch
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#13981
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I have a new to me Raspberry Pi board
Hello Group
I have a new to me Pi board. How do I check the specs of a RPi Board on the command line. I.E. Cpu, mem?
On top of the RPi board it just notes it's a Raspberry Pi 4B but does not say the
Hello Group
I have a new to me Pi board. How do I check the specs of a RPi Board on the command line. I.E. Cpu, mem?
On top of the RPi board it just notes it's a Raspberry Pi 4B but does not say the
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vince kd7tww
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#13980
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Re: New Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W released!
Btw, for what it's worth, I've updated my Rpi amateur radio doc to include various specs and details of the new board as well a new feature sections like adding a variable speed fan, light
Btw, for what it's worth, I've updated my Rpi amateur radio doc to include various specs and details of the new board as well a new feature sections like adding a variable speed fan, light
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David Ranch
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#13979
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New Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W released!
Hello Everyone,
If you haven't already heard, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new Raspberry Pi Zero named the "Zero 2 W". It essentially is the same as the Zero W
Hello Everyone,
If you haven't already heard, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new Raspberry Pi Zero named the "Zero 2 W". It essentially is the same as the Zero W
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David Ranch
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#13978
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Re: WVCARC Etsy store
That did the trick. The only change in the documentation is what USB type to select, as Serial + Audio does not exist. Attached are compiled binary's if any wants it. This turns your TNC-Pi96 into a
That did the trick. The only change in the documentation is what USB type to select, as Serial + Audio does not exist. Attached are compiled binary's if any wants it. This turns your TNC-Pi96 into a
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Mat Murdock
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#13977
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Re: Professors, PLEASE!
Ah, the tyranny of the mobile phone. Unfortunately, it is effectively
relegating serious discussion, which necessarily requires more lengthy
messages, to history's dust bin.
In the same vein, I've
Ah, the tyranny of the mobile phone. Unfortunately, it is effectively
relegating serious discussion, which necessarily requires more lengthy
messages, to history's dust bin.
In the same vein, I've
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Larry Dighera
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#13976
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Re: Professors, PLEASE!
Very well said. As a former Professor and somewhat new radio guy I whole-heartedly echo Tadd's gentle remarks.
And many thanks
Mike
Very well said. As a former Professor and somewhat new radio guy I whole-heartedly echo Tadd's gentle remarks.
And many thanks
Mike
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Mike - KG0P
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#13975
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Re: QtTerm, QtSoundModem, and SignaLink PTT Issue
isnt the signalink doing ptt with a vox circuit inside the modem?!?
then you need to crank up the tx level (tx volume)
just an idea from a dumb nut
dg9bfc sigi
Am
isnt the signalink doing ptt with a vox circuit inside the modem?!?
then you need to crank up the tx level (tx volume)
just an idea from a dumb nut
dg9bfc sigi
Am
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#13974
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QtTerm, QtSoundModem, and SignaLink PTT Issue
I am having issues with my Signalink PTT not activating when using QtTerm and QtSoundModem on the Raspberry Pi. QtTerm and QtSoundModem are talking to each other on the Pi but not activating the PTT
I am having issues with my Signalink PTT not activating when using QtTerm and QtSoundModem on the Raspberry Pi. QtTerm and QtSoundModem are talking to each other on the Pi but not activating the PTT
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Jroberson1@...
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Re: Problems with thumbdrive backup
#hampi
Why? He only wants to back up his drive to install a new OS. Just spend $70 and buy another drive.
Why? He only wants to back up his drive to install a new OS. Just spend $70 and buy another drive.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13972
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Re: Problems with thumbdrive backup
#hampi
I recommend either crowdsourcing a full groups.i.o membership or using a linkable cloud server to post detailed graphics. 73
I recommend either crowdsourcing a full groups.i.o membership or using a linkable cloud server to post detailed graphics. 73
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Dave R
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#13971
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Re: Problems with thumbdrive backup
#hampi
Run gparted and reformat the thumb drive FAT32 before you re-use it. gparted will also rename it.
If you want to take a copy of your Pi herd drive you will need another drive at least as big. Back it
Run gparted and reformat the thumb drive FAT32 before you re-use it. gparted will also rename it.
If you want to take a copy of your Pi herd drive you will need another drive at least as big. Back it
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13970
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Re: Problems with thumbdrive backup
#hampi
Photo resolution is low hard to make out all the text but I see permissions on changing attributes. You run with sudo?
https://raspberryexpert.com/how-to-backup-raspberry-pi/
A random blog on topic
Photo resolution is low hard to make out all the text but I see permissions on changing attributes. You run with sudo?
https://raspberryexpert.com/how-to-backup-raspberry-pi/
A random blog on topic
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Kelly Keeton
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#13969
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Problems with thumbdrive backup
#hampi
I would like to generate a backup for my Raspberry Pi-4b prior to upgrading HamPi. My setup uses a hard drive.
I have a 32 GB flash drive now. I used it to try to transfer a backup with an error and
I would like to generate a backup for my Raspberry Pi-4b prior to upgrading HamPi. My setup uses a hard drive.
I have a 32 GB flash drive now. I used it to try to transfer a backup with an error and
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John
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Re: Wanted: Logging program to enter QSOs by hand
#linux
#raspberrypi
John,
You may find some ideas here:
https://github.com/dslotter/HamPi/wiki/Logging_Applications
Logging_Applications
Neon22 edited this page on Dec 6, 2020 · 10 revisions
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John,
You may find some ideas here:
https://github.com/dslotter/HamPi/wiki/Logging_Applications
Logging_Applications
Neon22 edited this page on Dec 6, 2020 · 10 revisions
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Larry Dighera
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#13967
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