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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Arron-
I'll add my 2 cents.. When pricing monitors I found they were many time more expensive that a TV with multiple inputs. The Bugout shack-go box type of shack everyone is putting together, you
Arron-
I'll add my 2 cents.. When pricing monitors I found they were many time more expensive that a TV with multiple inputs. The Bugout shack-go box type of shack everyone is putting together, you
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Larry Macionski
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Good point David. I should mention that I always use vnc via a ssh tunnel/local forward and never expose a vnc server port to the internet.
73
Glenn VE9GJ
Good point David. I should mention that I always use vnc via a ssh tunnel/local forward and never expose a vnc server port to the internet.
73
Glenn VE9GJ
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Glenn VE9GJ
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#14136
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Aaron, though it might not matter to you, I believe switching this disables encryption on the VNC session. Legacy VNC "passwords" are usually stored in plaintext and I also believe
Aaron, though it might not matter to you, I believe switching this disables encryption on the VNC session. Legacy VNC "passwords" are usually stored in plaintext and I also believe
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David Ranch
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#14135
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Not sure if this will fix the issue. On the pi desktop I always change the vnc server option authentication from unix password to vnc password. Then set up the vnc password on the users and
Not sure if this will fix the issue. On the pi desktop I always change the vnc server option authentication from unix password to vnc password. Then set up the vnc password on the users and
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Glenn VE9GJ
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#14134
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
That port looks like the standard one, so it should be fine.
As for the username, have you tried pi?
That port looks like the standard one, so it should be fine.
As for the username, have you tried pi?
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Phil Culmer 2E0HGU
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Ah, that might be the answer then.
Yes, it is dumb version, so it means changing the encryption on the Pi side…which would break other VNC clients….
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David A. Lane, KG4GIY
EC/RO Prince William
Ah, that might be the answer then.
Yes, it is dumb version, so it means changing the encryption on the Pi side…which would break other VNC clients….
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David A. Lane, KG4GIY
EC/RO Prince William
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David Lane
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#14132
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
The Raspberry Pi OS images come with the "Real VNC" server which supports encryption and stronger authentication compared to legacy VNC servers. You can either dumb down the Rpi's VNC
The Raspberry Pi OS images come with the "Real VNC" server which supports encryption and stronger authentication compared to legacy VNC servers. You can either dumb down the Rpi's VNC
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David Ranch
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#14131
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
This seems to be a function of that version of VNC I noticed. I tried other VNC clients, with no issues. But I haven’t found a solution either. I think it might be related to that Windows AD
This seems to be a function of that version of VNC I noticed. I tried other VNC clients, with no issues. But I haven’t found a solution either. I think it might be related to that Windows AD
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David Lane
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#14130
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
I use my RPI4 headless mode on my PC every day. I also have it hooked up to my TV via HDMI cable in case I need it.
At this point, I am just going to step away and take a break for a few days before
I use my RPI4 headless mode on my PC every day. I also have it hooked up to my TV via HDMI cable in case I need it.
At this point, I am just going to step away and take a break for a few days before
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Aaron K5ATG
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#14129
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
have a look here: https://www.agri-vision.nl/portal/projects/7-raspberry-pi-sstv-camera
Not completely what you are asking for, but it gives some hints and pointers.
have a look here: https://www.agri-vision.nl/portal/projects/7-raspberry-pi-sstv-camera
Not completely what you are asking for, but it gives some hints and pointers.
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Gerrit Polder
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Thank you sir
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Aaron K5ATG
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Canakit will let you buy one 4GB PI 4B for $45 or $58 including shipping.
I just ordered mine. I think I might already have had an order for a 2 GB unit placed a couple of months ago at Adafruit
Canakit will let you buy one 4GB PI 4B for $45 or $58 including shipping.
I just ordered mine. I think I might already have had an order for a 2 GB unit placed a couple of months ago at Adafruit
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
It appears that the RaspberryPi boards are still available in the UK, at least in one store:
https://thepihut.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b
But the second shop in the UK seems to be just as out
It appears that the RaspberryPi boards are still available in the UK, at least in one store:
https://thepihut.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b
But the second shop in the UK seems to be just as out
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billth87
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#14125
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Canakit and Newark/element
Tadd --- Sent from Planet X
Canakit and Newark/element
Tadd --- Sent from Planet X
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
Here is an application that sends images over AX.25: Packet Compressed Sensing Imaging (PCSI)
If part of the transmission gets lost there is just an overall degradation in image quality, not a
Here is an application that sends images over AX.25: Packet Compressed Sensing Imaging (PCSI)
If part of the transmission gets lost there is just an overall degradation in image quality, not a
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WB2OSZ
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#14123
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
It looks like the following have stock of Raspberry PI 4 boards only:
- https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/raspberry-pi-4?variant=29157087445075
- https://www.adafruit.com/product/4292
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It looks like the following have stock of Raspberry PI 4 boards only:
- https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/raspberry-pi-4?variant=29157087445075
- https://www.adafruit.com/product/4292
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Don Rolph
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Most are just sold out. The manufacturer can't get the bits.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@...
Most are just sold out. The manufacturer can't get the bits.
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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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Oops! SORRY! One omission! I did find on Amazon a "LoveRPi 4GB with heatsinks" for $119.99.
My mistake!
Ken KC3ROF
On 12/11/2021 2:20 PM, Larry AC8YE wrote:
Oops! SORRY! One omission! I did find on Amazon a "LoveRPi 4GB with heatsinks" for $119.99.
My mistake!
Ken KC3ROF
On 12/11/2021 2:20 PM, Larry AC8YE wrote:
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Ken Curtis
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#14120
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Actually, in trying all provided links, it appears that all are either SOLD OUT, or just not selling the RPi anymore, other than the 2GB version on Adafruit. Microcenter only lists a full
Actually, in trying all provided links, it appears that all are either SOLD OUT, or just not selling the RPi anymore, other than the 2GB version on Adafruit. Microcenter only lists a full
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Ken Curtis
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Thank you. Forgot to add that. Had just woken up LOL
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On Dec 11, 2021, at 15:15, "Ken Curtis via groups.io" <verizon.net@groups.io
Thank you. Forgot to add that. Had just woken up LOL
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On Dec 11, 2021, at 15:15, "Ken Curtis via groups.io" <verizon.net@groups.io
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N5XMT
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#14118
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