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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Hello Michael,
A solution on both client and server is actually more complex than you might think but fortunately, there are several options available for analog FM "RoIP"
Hello Michael,
A solution on both client and server is actually more complex than you might think but fortunately, there are several options available for analog FM "RoIP"
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David Ranch
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#14026
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
So you want to commission someone to write your code when it’s already been done?
Or you want something easy turn key like the MFJ solution?
Or the blog post suggested with step by step
So you want to commission someone to write your code when it’s already been done?
Or you want something easy turn key like the MFJ solution?
Or the blog post suggested with step by step
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Kelly Keeton
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#14025
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
duplex audio plus on/off control? like a nice intercom? seems simple enough. 73
duplex audio plus on/off control? like a nice intercom? seems simple enough. 73
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Dave R
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#14024
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
That's my problem. There are tons of complex projects like what you reference. I want something exceedingly simple, but I am not smart enough to write it myself.
All I want is a window with either a
That's my problem. There are tons of complex projects like what you reference. I want something exceedingly simple, but I am not smart enough to write it myself.
All I want is a window with either a
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14023
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
There are a lot of projects on this topic as well as packages and tools if you google “ remote rig raspberry pi” for example here is
There are a lot of projects on this topic as well as packages and tools if you google “ remote rig raspberry pi” for example here is
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Kelly Keeton
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#14022
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Simple Remote Radio
I have a need for a simple remote radio. All I need is two-way audio and PTT. No channel control or anything needed. Ideally, something via a web browser as a few of the users have limited computer
I have a need for a simple remote radio. All I need is two-way audio and PTT. No channel control or anything needed. Ideally, something via a web browser as a few of the users have limited computer
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14021
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Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
Hey Everyone,
If you didn't already hear, the Raspberry Pi Bullseye OS release is finally available:
Hey Everyone,
If you didn't already hear, the Raspberry Pi Bullseye OS release is finally available:
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David Ranch
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#14020
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Re: QDX
I use it on HamPi and it is terrific
Rich,ve3 DCC
rich clausi RC Software and Data
I use it on HamPi and it is terrific
Rich,ve3 DCC
rich clausi RC Software and Data
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raclausi
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#14019
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Re: QDX
May I humbly suggest W3DJS's HAM-PI suite...Read all about it at
https://groups.io/g/Ham-Pi
It includes WSJT-X and FLDIGI, Logging programs, and much more..
Larry W8LM Licensed 56 years
May I humbly suggest W3DJS's HAM-PI suite...Read all about it at
https://groups.io/g/Ham-Pi
It includes WSJT-X and FLDIGI, Logging programs, and much more..
Larry W8LM Licensed 56 years
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Larry Macionski
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#14018
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Re: QDX
That is the 64 bit version for the RPi.
Download the ...armhf.deb version for 32 bit OS.
Chuck
KD9DVB
That is the 64 bit version for the RPi.
Download the ...armhf.deb version for 32 bit OS.
Chuck
KD9DVB
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Chuck M
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#14017
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Re: QDX
Here in Kansas my friends, we have the Kansas Guarantee-
"If it breaks in Half you get to keep both peaces"
There is a variant that applies to MULES and other animals....
Which brings me to the
Here in Kansas my friends, we have the Kansas Guarantee-
"If it breaks in Half you get to keep both peaces"
There is a variant that applies to MULES and other animals....
Which brings me to the
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Larry Macionski
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#14016
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Re: QDX
Lifetime of the product which until it breaks
And you get to pay return shipping and good luck after that!
Seriously though, DL2MAN has left a video or two on YouTube reviewing the Asian offerings
Lifetime of the product which until it breaks
And you get to pay return shipping and good luck after that!
Seriously though, DL2MAN has left a video or two on YouTube reviewing the Asian offerings
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ohwenzelph
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#14015
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Re: QDX
Well is the “Lifetime” as in the lifetime of the product or the purchaser. They do say it’s the Manufacturer’s Warranty, so heaven help you talking to them…..
.. as for the “protection
Well is the “Lifetime” as in the lifetime of the product or the purchaser. They do say it’s the Manufacturer’s Warranty, so heaven help you talking to them…..
.. as for the “protection
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Dave Wade
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#14014
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Re: QDX
In addition to the lifetime guarantee you can get a $9.99 “2-year protection plan” .....
In addition to the lifetime guarantee you can get a $9.99 “2-year protection plan” .....
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ohwenzelph
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#14013
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Re: QDX
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx_2.5.2_arm64.deb
This is the right one, yes?
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx_2.5.2_arm64.deb
This is the right one, yes?
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ohwenzelph
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#14012
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Re: QDX
So is there a place to get WSJT-x that installs on a pi?
So is there a place to get WSJT-x that installs on a pi?
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ohwenzelph
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#14011
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Xfbb Version 7.0.11
Hi All,
Just to let you know if you didn`t already.
A new version of xFbb 7.0.11 was released 26-10-2021
Installed on my test machine on Debian 11, all running well.
Hi All,
Just to let you know if you didn`t already.
A new version of xFbb 7.0.11 was released 26-10-2021
Installed on my test machine on Debian 11, all running well.
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Peter Mallett
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#14010
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Re: QDX
Dave and Phil---
Dave - I am mid west- old west and sometimes just don't get it...It's funny though... Good job..
Phil-
Here in the US, people say, "I"m from REALVILLE".. meaning things are simply
Dave and Phil---
Dave - I am mid west- old west and sometimes just don't get it...It's funny though... Good job..
Phil-
Here in the US, people say, "I"m from REALVILLE".. meaning things are simply
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Larry Macionski
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#14009
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Re: QDX
Stackable 13dB, 20dB, and 40dB attenuators will do that:
0dB
13dB
20dB
13B + 20dB = 33dB
40dB
40db + 13 dB = 53dB
20dB + 40 dB = 60dB
13dB + 20dB + 40dB = 73dB
Phil 2E0HGU
Stackable 13dB, 20dB, and 40dB attenuators will do that:
0dB
13dB
20dB
13B + 20dB = 33dB
40dB
40db + 13 dB = 53dB
20dB + 40 dB = 60dB
13dB + 20dB + 40dB = 73dB
Phil 2E0HGU
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Phil Culmer <phil@...>
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#14008
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Re: QDX
No need to get stereotypical, Larry. I just mean I haven't seen a transceiver like that before. Undoubtedly because people from Arizona are weird. 73
No need to get stereotypical, Larry. I just mean I haven't seen a transceiver like that before. Undoubtedly because people from Arizona are weird. 73
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Dave R
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#14007
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