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Heat sinks
Maybe "up your heat sink" game:
Use a copper, rather than an aluminum heat sink. It transfers heat more efficiently.
Fins are only effective if you are using a cooling fan to move the air around.
Maybe "up your heat sink" game:
Use a copper, rather than an aluminum heat sink. It transfers heat more efficiently.
Fins are only effective if you are using a cooling fan to move the air around.
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Doc Dowd, W1DOC
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#14046
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Re: RPi-zero 2 W heat issues
Some good ideas here. Note, I have more than enough speed to run Fldigi and WSJT-X with the zero 2...no issues with that and I think there is some excess capability, which is why I was thinking of
Some good ideas here. Note, I have more than enough speed to run Fldigi and WSJT-X with the zero 2...no issues with that and I think there is some excess capability, which is why I was thinking of
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Vic WA4THR
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#14045
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Re: RPi-zero 2 W heat issues
You could try reducing the background tasks or a different 'cleaner' image which has less of the unnecessary background tasks already removed(i dont know how much of background processing the standard
You could try reducing the background tasks or a different 'cleaner' image which has less of the unnecessary background tasks already removed(i dont know how much of background processing the standard
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Mérlin
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#14044
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Re: RPi-zero 2 W heat issues
Hello Vic,
Makes sense since it's basically a Rpi v1 with a single old ARM v6L core but without HDMI, wired Ethernet, etc.
It's basically a depopulated Raspberry Pi 3
Hello Vic,
Makes sense since it's basically a Rpi v1 with a single old ARM v6L core but without HDMI, wired Ethernet, etc.
It's basically a depopulated Raspberry Pi 3
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David Ranch
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#14043
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Re: RPi-zero 2 W heat issues
I got a 14 mm square aluminum heat sink and placed it on my Raspberry PI Zero 2 W. I do not seem to be having issues. My case has plenty of ventilation.--
73,
AB1PH
Don Rolph
I got a 14 mm square aluminum heat sink and placed it on my Raspberry PI Zero 2 W. I do not seem to be having issues. My case has plenty of ventilation.--
73,
AB1PH
Don Rolph
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Don Rolph
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#14042
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RPi-zero 2 W heat issues
I have had a Raspberry Pi-zero W for a while for portable digital ops...nice and compact and runs forever with low battery drain, but it is a bit slow. FT8 doesn't get decoded before the next cycle
I have had a Raspberry Pi-zero W for a while for portable digital ops...nice and compact and runs forever with low battery drain, but it is a bit slow. FT8 doesn't get decoded before the next cycle
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Vic WA4THR
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#14041
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Xiegu G90 + PAT Setup + Rig Control
#pi
#tnc
#pat
#flrig
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to get PAT Menu setup with my HAM Pi image on RPi-4 which is hooked up to a Xiegu G90. I have watched these series by KM4ACK to get everything going. Here is the part 3
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to get PAT Menu setup with my HAM Pi image on RPi-4 which is hooked up to a Xiegu G90. I have watched these series by KM4ACK to get everything going. Here is the part 3
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Mérlin
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#14040
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
There was a QST article a couple of years ago using No machine. Which allowed two way audio and CW IIRC. Also used Flrig for radio control.
There was a QST article a couple of years ago using No machine. Which allowed two way audio and CW IIRC. Also used Flrig for radio control.
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J Mathieson
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#14039
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Re: Can I program Teensy when connected to Pi
Easy fix. Re-flash your Teensy. Everything you need his here: http://www.wvcarc.com/p/tnc-96k-resources.html
Slide JP4 and 3 over and you should be good to go.
Mat
Easy fix. Re-flash your Teensy. Everything you need his here: http://www.wvcarc.com/p/tnc-96k-resources.html
Slide JP4 and 3 over and you should be good to go.
Mat
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Mat Murdock
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#14038
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Re: Can I program Teensy when connected to Pi
Mat,
The lights no longer cycle when powering up (they did before I tried to re-flash).
I’ve attached a photo of the top.
Thanks!
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Alan7114p K6ZY
Mat,
The lights no longer cycle when powering up (they did before I tried to re-flash).
I’ve attached a photo of the top.
Thanks!
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Alan7114p K6ZY
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Alan Whitman
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#14037
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
The solutions for remote amateur radio are enless and simple, using off-the-shelf free software.
Since this is a raspi reflector, ill suggest some ways to do it using a Pi.
Audio in/our for Remote?
The solutions for remote amateur radio are enless and simple, using off-the-shelf free software.
Since this is a raspi reflector, ill suggest some ways to do it using a Pi.
Audio in/our for Remote?
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Gerry Hull
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#14036
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
I think the big point is the Raspberry Pi Foundation actually released a 64 bit OS that isn't Beta. The link provided was the 64 bit version, not the standard 32 bit build of PiOS. I'm running it
I think the big point is the Raspberry Pi Foundation actually released a 64 bit OS that isn't Beta. The link provided was the 64 bit version, not the standard 32 bit build of PiOS. I'm running it
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By
N5XMT
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#14035
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
unless he's trying to say that the "No GUI" distro (command line only) accidentally included the GUI interface. But he could have said that.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
unless he's trying to say that the "No GUI" distro (command line only) accidentally included the GUI interface. But he could have said that.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
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Steve Spence
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#14034
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
Nothing. It's nonsense verbiage. Yes, there is a new debian (bullseye), and a new raspberry pi OS based on it.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
Nothing. It's nonsense verbiage. Yes, there is a new debian (bullseye), and a new raspberry pi OS based on it.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
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Steve Spence
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#14033
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Re: Can I program Teensy when connected to Pi
You can flash it while connected. Do the lights cycle when you power the TNC up? Send me a picture of top of the TNC.
Mat
You can flash it while connected. Do the lights cycle when you power the TNC up? Send me a picture of top of the TNC.
Mat
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Mat Murdock
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#14032
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Can I program Teensy when connected to Pi
I had been struggling with getting the Pi and TNC Pi-9k6 (Teensy 3.6) to talk with each other. I have researched this quite a bit and tried every combination I could find. BTW, I did enable serial
I had been struggling with getting the Pi and TNC Pi-9k6 (Teensy 3.6) to talk with each other. I have researched this quite a bit and tried every combination I could find. BTW, I did enable serial
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Alan Whitman
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#14031
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
On 11/10/21 13:34, Jon Moran wrote:
What do it siggerfy?
On 11/10/21 13:34, Jon Moran wrote:
What do it siggerfy?
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Tony
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#14030
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
This is short.
https://youtu.be/ZaQ_zpXwT3k
73
This is short.
https://youtu.be/ZaQ_zpXwT3k
73
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Dave R
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#14029
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
What exactly does "No GUI has the GUI here" mean. Is it some new language?
What exactly does "No GUI has the GUI here" mean. Is it some new language?
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#14028
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has been released..
No GUI has the GUI here!
https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_arm64/images/raspios_arm64-2021-11-08/
Jon
M7HGM
No GUI has the GUI here!
https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_arm64/images/raspios_arm64-2021-11-08/
Jon
M7HGM
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Jon Moran
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#14027
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