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Video - Where to start?
Check out: Cables - Ham Made Parts - https://hammadeparts.com/ - Les Cables - BlueMax49ers - Mark Dunkle KJ6ZWL on eBay & Amazon
Check out: Cables - Ham Made Parts - https://hammadeparts.com/ - Les Cables - BlueMax49ers - Mark Dunkle KJ6ZWL on eBay & Amazon
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PiTNC 9K6 deviation and test commands
Once the packet is up and running, the UZ7HO EasyTerm program supports sending files over packet. Transferring a data file of 10K or so will give you char-per-sec metrics to give a benchpark for your
Once the packet is up and running, the UZ7HO EasyTerm program supports sending files over packet. Transferring a data file of 10K or so will give you char-per-sec metrics to give a benchpark for your
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Bill Vodall
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PiTNC 9K6 deviation and test commands
Will the 9k6 pi-tnc support the other modes/speeds such as 2400, 3600 or 4800? Bill
Will the 9k6 pi-tnc support the other modes/speeds such as 2400, 3600 or 4800? Bill
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WSJT-X install helpon RPi3 model b v 1.2
Just when progress is being made... There's a new version in town. From: https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html The current General Availability (GA) release is WSJT-X 2.0.0 The FT8 and
Just when progress is being made... There's a new version in town. From: https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html The current General Availability (GA) release is WSJT-X 2.0.0 The FT8 and
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Bill Vodall
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TNC-Pi9.6K to KISS TNC?
Does it support 2400, 3600 or 4800? This is a serious question these days where radios are more than good enough for 1200 but won't do 9600. Bill, wa7nwp
Does it support 2400, 3600 or 4800? This is a serious question these days where radios are more than good enough for 1200 but won't do 9600. Bill, wa7nwp
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Bill Vodall
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9600 Baud TNC-Pi is now available
The 2400 and hopefully 3600 and wishfully 4800 are a big thing. Specially with better modulations. This is our opportunity to go above and beyond the 1970's 1200 baud at zero expense and zero change i
The 2400 and hopefully 3600 and wishfully 4800 are a big thing. Specially with better modulations. This is our opportunity to go above and beyond the 1970's 1200 baud at zero expense and zero change i
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Which pi's are capable?
One good example that comes with a filter is the 30 meter band wspr transmitter kit from TAPR.org
One good example that comes with a filter is the 30 meter band wspr transmitter kit from TAPR.org
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Bill Vodall
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Looking for USB Sound Card Recommendations
First hit on Google has lots of good info: https://www.soundcardpacket.org/7cablerx.aspx
First hit on Google has lots of good info: https://www.soundcardpacket.org/7cablerx.aspx
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Looking for USB Sound Card Recommendations
UDRC from NW Digital radio. - http://nwdigitalradio.com/product/udrc/ UC-202 as was mentioned - http://wa8lmf.net/ham/uca202.htm My latest test drive - the PI Repeater 1X - http://www.ics-ctrl.com/det
UDRC from NW Digital radio. - http://nwdigitalradio.com/product/udrc/ UC-202 as was mentioned - http://wa8lmf.net/ham/uca202.htm My latest test drive - the PI Repeater 1X - http://www.ics-ctrl.com/det
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APRS Remote control project
There was a talk at DCC a few years ago on using APRS for control securely. It's been implemented in YAAC.
There was a talk at DCC a few years ago on using APRS for control securely. It's been implemented in YAAC.
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Time standard for wsjt modes
I'd never seen that before. That'll certainly help me clean up the clutter which is quite the challenge. Thanks!
I'd never seen that before. That'll certainly help me clean up the clutter which is quite the challenge. Thanks!
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Time standard for wsjt modes
I can confirm that. I got a $14 Glonass dongle, plugged it in, and had 12 satellites showing on the laptop on the kitchen table. I'll have one or two on the 'servers' soon. I'd consider an USB extensi
I can confirm that. I got a $14 Glonass dongle, plugged it in, and had 12 satellites showing on the laptop on the kitchen table. I'll have one or two on the 'servers' soon. I'd consider an USB extensi
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TNC
Sense Hat is good - stay tuned for more fun with that. If I hadn't just ordered my 2021 birthday gift I'd pick up the pi-TOP rPI laptop kit.. It would be nice to have a rPI nicely portable. It'll be i
Sense Hat is good - stay tuned for more fun with that. If I hadn't just ordered my 2021 birthday gift I'd pick up the pi-TOP rPI laptop kit.. It would be nice to have a rPI nicely portable. It'll be i
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R Pi and Alexa - for Amateur Radio
My third Alexa is in the radio room next to the 222 MHz radio. If I want to listen remotely I can just "drop in" on the Alexa named "radio" and monitor what's being received from my phone or Kindle ta
My third Alexa is in the radio room next to the 222 MHz radio. If I want to listen remotely I can just "drop in" on the Alexa named "radio" and monitor what's being received from my phone or Kindle ta
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new to the group
The answer to all of the questions dealing with numbers not related to 300,000,00 is "C"... (While this is put forth in a humorous tone - it's essentially true.) 73 Bill, WA7NWP
The answer to all of the questions dealing with numbers not related to 300,000,00 is "C"... (While this is put forth in a humorous tone - it's essentially true.) 73 Bill, WA7NWP
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Bill Vodall
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Routing issue?
We hams were doing IP networking on AX25 1200 baud packet long before APRS was invented.. TCP timeouts and retries of seconds or tens of seconds was not uncommon. Running open squelch with carrier det
We hams were doing IP networking on AX25 1200 baud packet long before APRS was invented.. TCP timeouts and retries of seconds or tens of seconds was not uncommon. Running open squelch with carrier det
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I'm new to Raspberry Pi
Here's a bit of a premium product for UPS functionality and more for the rPI. Several are using it and so happy they're ordering more. http://www.pimodulescart.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=30&error=selec
Here's a bit of a premium product for UPS functionality and more for the rPI. Several are using it and so happy they're ordering more. http://www.pimodulescart.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=30&error=selec
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CTCSS Decoding software
DireWolf already does Touch Tones - maybe it could be tweaked to look for the CTCSS tones... Bill, WA7NWP
DireWolf already does Touch Tones - maybe it could be tweaked to look for the CTCSS tones... Bill, WA7NWP
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Booting Log
This may catch it for you: dmesg > /tmp/dmesg.txt vi /tmp/dmesg.txt Bill
This may catch it for you: dmesg > /tmp/dmesg.txt vi /tmp/dmesg.txt Bill
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Raspberry Pi 3 for packet
You need a program to take the place of the TNC and make packets. A good option for the rPI is DIREWOLF https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf You also need an interface from the rPI to the radio. Best so
You need a program to take the place of the TNC and make packets. A good option for the rPI is DIREWOLF https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf You also need an interface from the rPI to the radio. Best so
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