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Distribution?
The pi 3b and 3b+ also have 64 bit processors. The 64bit Raspberry PiOS is available, but it is still Beta. With the regular RaspberryPiOS, you can enable the 64 bit kernel by adding arm_64bit=1 to co
The pi 3b and 3b+ also have 64 bit processors. The 64bit Raspberry PiOS is available, but it is still Beta. With the regular RaspberryPiOS, you can enable the 64 bit kernel by adding arm_64bit=1 to co
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N5XMT
· #13030
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Distribution?
Good morning, Are most running raspberry OS, or another distribution? I'm using pi 4s and have found most distributions don't run well on my pi. However there still isn't a 64bit Raspberry OS. And, bl
Good morning, Are most running raspberry OS, or another distribution? I'm using pi 4s and have found most distributions don't run well on my pi. However there still isn't a 64bit Raspberry OS. And, bl
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Jay Lijoi
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PSK-31 on Pi-zero
Why not just get a Pi4 for $35 and save yourself the frustration? Mark KD0QYN
Why not just get a Pi4 for $35 and save yourself the frustration? Mark KD0QYN
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Mark Griffith
· #13028
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PSK-31 on Pi-zero
While I can run WSJT-X with full rig control on a Raspberry Pi zero W, I was not able to get Fldigi to work. It seemed to just demand more resources than were available and locked up, so I have been l
While I can run WSJT-X with full rig control on a Raspberry Pi zero W, I was not able to get Fldigi to work. It seemed to just demand more resources than were available and locked up, so I have been l
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Vic WA4THR
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Which adafruit?
I got a pretty standard case with room for a HAT and drilled a hole on the end to mount the SMA for the antenna.
I got a pretty standard case with room for a HAT and drilled a hole on the end to mount the SMA for the antenna.
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John D Hays - K7VE
· #13026
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Which adafruit?
Right, I like the idea of a Pi with the GPS and power in an enclosure.
Right, I like the idea of a Pi with the GPS and power in an enclosure.
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Jack S
· #13025
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Which adafruit?
Actually, the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Hat provides PPS which can provide more precise time than a USB GPS. Which can make your RPi a Stratum 0/1 NTP server.
Actually, the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Hat provides PPS which can provide more precise time than a USB GPS. Which can make your RPi a Stratum 0/1 NTP server.
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John D Hays - K7VE
· #13024
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Which adafruit?
Hi Jack, Instead of a gps hat, check out KM4ACK's youtube vids. He mentions a usb gps that's like $12 or so... He also has a video about a program that let's you send your phone's gps data thru wi-fi
Hi Jack, Instead of a gps hat, check out KM4ACK's youtube vids. He mentions a usb gps that's like $12 or so... He also has a video about a program that let's you send your phone's gps data thru wi-fi
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JP Tucson, AZ
· #13023
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Which adafruit?
Actually there is a YouTube video showing how to add GPS. I looked at it a few nights ago. Harry k7zov
Actually there is a YouTube video showing how to add GPS. I looked at it a few nights ago. Harry k7zov
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Harry Latterman
· #13022
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Which adafruit?
Thanks, I figure that’s the course I’m on. If I were to summarize what I’d really like is to build: a Raspberry Pi with a GPS hat and backup battery in the requisite enclosure The software part I’m no
Thanks, I figure that’s the course I’m on. If I were to summarize what I’d really like is to build: a Raspberry Pi with a GPS hat and backup battery in the requisite enclosure The software part I’m no
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Jack S
· #13021
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Which adafruit?
You can run the Pi using VNC Viewer which is a remote desktop app. VNC Connect by RealVNC is the one I’m using, just like your sitting at the Pi. For radio software, it’s hard to beat HamPi. One insta
You can run the Pi using VNC Viewer which is a remote desktop app. VNC Connect by RealVNC is the one I’m using, just like your sitting at the Pi. For radio software, it’s hard to beat HamPi. One insta
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Floyd Larck, KK3Q
· #13020
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Which adafruit?
I was thinking some kind of remote desktop or X11 Server (I had some experience years ago setting something like this up, but this sounds too complicated for this specific venture). The iPad has Wi-Fi
I was thinking some kind of remote desktop or X11 Server (I had some experience years ago setting something like this up, but this sounds too complicated for this specific venture). The iPad has Wi-Fi
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Jack S
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RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio] Which adafruit?
I was wondering about the mac or pc myself. I have only a Pi 3B with 1gb ram and Ham-Pi seems to run great so far. Wsjt-X, FlDigi and much more. A Pi 4 4 GB appears to be overkill. I could be wrong si
I was wondering about the mac or pc myself. I have only a Pi 3B with 1gb ram and Ham-Pi seems to run great so far. Wsjt-X, FlDigi and much more. A Pi 4 4 GB appears to be overkill. I could be wrong si
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Harry Latterman
· #13018
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RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio] Which adafruit?
Why do you need a Mac (or a PC)? The Pi will do it standalone. Floyd, KK3Q From: RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio@groups.io [mailto:RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio@groups.io] On Behalf Of John D Hays - K7VE Sent: Thursd
Why do you need a Mac (or a PC)? The Pi will do it standalone. Floyd, KK3Q From: RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio@groups.io [mailto:RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio@groups.io] On Behalf Of John D Hays - K7VE Sent: Thursd
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Floyd Larck, KK3Q
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Which adafruit?
How are you planning to integrate with iPad/MacOS?
How are you planning to integrate with iPad/MacOS?
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John D Hays - K7VE
· #13016
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Which adafruit?
Hi, I plan on running a Raspberry Pi 4 to be able to interface iPad/MacOS to a 7300– questions: Which version will work; 4GB, 8GB? Planning on getting an integrated tophat from adafruit as well — whic
Hi, I plan on running a Raspberry Pi 4 to be able to interface iPad/MacOS to a 7300– questions: Which version will work; 4GB, 8GB? Planning on getting an integrated tophat from adafruit as well — whic
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Jack S
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HamPi v2.0 for Raspberry Pi
Of course. Was still half asleep, or something. 73
Of course. Was still half asleep, or something. 73
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Dave R
· #13014
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HamPi v2.0 for Raspberry Pi
And even better, especially if it is a long link, to enclose it so line wrap doesn't kill it. <link> <https://groups.io/g/Ham-Pi> Mick - W7CAT
And even better, especially if it is a long link, to enclose it so line wrap doesn't kill it. <link> <https://groups.io/g/Ham-Pi> Mick - W7CAT
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
· #13013
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HamPi v2.0 for Raspberry Pi
There's a period at the end of the link that the OP used to end the sentence. Erase it and the link works. Safest approach to sending a link in a message is to space after the link before typing anyth
There's a period at the end of the link that the OP used to end the sentence. Erase it and the link works. Safest approach to sending a link in a message is to space after the link before typing anyth
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Jim Higgins
· #13012
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HamPi v2.0 for Raspberry Pi
I use diskpart on a Windows machine to remove any write protection, clear partitions, clean, and format the cards. Minimizes issues with creating new image. Chuck KD9DVB
I use diskpart on a Windows machine to remove any write protection, clear partitions, clean, and format the cards. Minimizes issues with creating new image. Chuck KD9DVB
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Chuck M
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