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Remote Site SSTV
Here's an interesting project thought.
A remote base/repeater site, on a very remote hilltop. No internet or cell service available. I'd like to put a couple cameras up there monitoring a couple
Here's an interesting project thought.
A remote base/repeater site, on a very remote hilltop. No internet or cell service available. I'd like to put a couple cameras up there monitoring a couple
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14109
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Will DH1TW's Remote Audio run on a 32bit Raspberry Pi OS?
73 de Charlie KB8CR
Will DH1TW's Remote Audio run on a 32bit Raspberry Pi OS?
73 de Charlie KB8CR
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Charlie Rubenstein
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#14108
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I did something similar, using Mumble VOIP.
Bill KC9XG
I did something similar, using Mumble VOIP.
Bill KC9XG
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Bill KC9XG
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#14107
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Chris, looks kind of interesting. Unfortunately, your pictures are too small and fuzzy for my tired eyes to see anything useful.
Michael WA7SKG
Chris Harris wrote on 12/8/21 2:30 AM:
Chris, looks kind of interesting. Unfortunately, your pictures are too small and fuzzy for my tired eyes to see anything useful.
Michael WA7SKG
Chris Harris wrote on 12/8/21 2:30 AM:
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14106
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I use DH1TW's Remote Audio https://github.com/dh1tw/remoteAudio
for exactly this.
For rig control if required I use ser2net and com0com
See attached drawing. For just audio and ptt you only need the
I use DH1TW's Remote Audio https://github.com/dh1tw/remoteAudio
for exactly this.
For rig control if required I use ser2net and com0com
See attached drawing. For just audio and ptt you only need the
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Chris Harris
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#14105
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Further to my last post. The Remote Audio UI looks like this.
Chris - ZL1OSC
Further to my last post. The Remote Audio UI looks like this.
Chris - ZL1OSC
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Chris Harris
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#14104
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Hmmm... I've never heard this this "USDX" project so I did a little Googling:
- Background and a little history: http://qrp-labs.com/usdx.html
- Main page:
Hmmm... I've never heard this this "USDX" project so I did a little Googling:
- Background and a little history: http://qrp-labs.com/usdx.html
- Main page:
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David Ranch
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#14103
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I want to do it with uSDX, can anyone recommend a method to connect uSDX to RPi; remıote desktop is easy with tools like these as well as with CLI connection such as SSH
I want to do it with uSDX, can anyone recommend a method to connect uSDX to RPi; remıote desktop is easy with tools like these as well as with CLI connection such as SSH
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ta1db
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#14102
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Re: Before I go reinventing someone elses wheel....
I'm the original poster.... In reply to your question....
First, I was mistaken on a couple of the details...
We have nine sites. And adding two more by April of 2022.
Each site has internet either
I'm the original poster.... In reply to your question....
First, I was mistaken on a couple of the details...
We have nine sites. And adding two more by April of 2022.
Each site has internet either
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M M
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#14101
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
Huh ??? Pi-Star runs on a Raspberry Pi....not on Windows or MacOS. But you can access it's web interface using Windows or Mac web browsers. Is that what you are asking ?
Huh ??? Pi-Star runs on a Raspberry Pi....not on Windows or MacOS. But you can access it's web interface using Windows or Mac web browsers. Is that what you are asking ?
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Ron - KA7RLM (3153542)
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#14100
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
On 12/3/21 10:41, Paul Withers wrote:
http://forum.pistar.uk/ is the best place to ask.
On 12/3/21 10:41, Paul Withers wrote:
http://forum.pistar.uk/ is the best place to ask.
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Tony
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#14099
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
No. Pi-Star seems fine on your Windows 11 machine from here.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@...
No. Pi-Star seems fine on your Windows 11 machine from here.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@...
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#14098
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PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
Has anyone had an issue with Pi-Star not running on my Windows 11 machine.
Thanks for any help.
Paul, KD0ETL
Has anyone had an issue with Pi-Star not running on my Windows 11 machine.
Thanks for any help.
Paul, KD0ETL
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Paul Withers
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#14097
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Have you heard of HamPi?
Hello fellow hams,
My name is Dave Slotter, W3DJS, and I am the curator of HamPi, the free ham radio software distribution for the Raspberry Pi.
HamPi is a free software distribution of approximately
Hello fellow hams,
My name is Dave Slotter, W3DJS, and I am the curator of HamPi, the free ham radio software distribution for the Raspberry Pi.
HamPi is a free software distribution of approximately
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#14096
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
I use VNC to access my Pi in headless mode from either a PC, an Android phone, or mostly through a Kindle Fire tablet. The IP address is either the same as my router if at home and all on the network,
I use VNC to access my Pi in headless mode from either a PC, an Android phone, or mostly through a Kindle Fire tablet. The IP address is either the same as my router if at home and all on the network,
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Vic WA4THR
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#14095
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
I'm not sure a metal case would be the answer. After all, the wires leading in and out of the case would just act as short antennas sending the RF to the Pi in spite of the case. I do like the idea
I'm not sure a metal case would be the answer. After all, the wires leading in and out of the case would just act as short antennas sending the RF to the Pi in spite of the case. I do like the idea
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Mike - KG0P
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#14094
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Hi,
Just for my own curiosity is the offending radio in a plastic box or in a grounded metal box?
7,
Bill KU8H
bark less - wag more
Hi,
Just for my own curiosity is the offending radio in a plastic box or in a grounded metal box?
7,
Bill KU8H
bark less - wag more
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Bill Cromwell
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#14093
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Michael,
First thing I’d try is replacing the mouse.
Mike KJ7VID
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Sincerely,
Mike _ KJ7VID
73
Michael,
First thing I’d try is replacing the mouse.
Mike KJ7VID
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Sincerely,
Mike _ KJ7VID
73
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Michael KJ7VID <kj7vid@...>
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#14092
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Yeah, EMI from large motors too
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Charlie
73 de KG2V
Http://www.thegallos.com
Yeah, EMI from large motors too
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Charlie
73 de KG2V
Http://www.thegallos.com
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Charles Gallo
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#14091
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Consider the antennas and coax also. Try putting a dummy load on the radio and see if the problem goes away. You might have a common current problem. Antennas that are in balanced or have an
Consider the antennas and coax also. Try putting a dummy load on the radio and see if the problem goes away. You might have a common current problem. Antennas that are in balanced or have an
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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#14090
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