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Where to start?
#pi
Hello Mike, I have no experience with iGate network but I am schooled in Internet networking. The latter not really important. I searched this forum for iGate network and found nothing. I left this fo
Hello Mike, I have no experience with iGate network but I am schooled in Internet networking. The latter not really important. I searched this forum for iGate network and found nothing. I left this fo
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Terry L. Morris
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WXtoIMG
Strange that you don't have Google Search on your computer. I simply entered WXtoIMG as the search criteria and the top item that popped that popped up on the search results page was WXtoImg Restored:
Strange that you don't have Google Search on your computer. I simply entered WXtoIMG as the search criteria and the top item that popped that popped up on the search results page was WXtoImg Restored:
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Terry L. Morris
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New Member
Welcome to the group Michael. Best 73, Terry, KB8AMZ
Welcome to the group Michael. Best 73, Terry, KB8AMZ
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Terry L. Morris
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Raspberry Pi Zero + Baofeng UV-5R audio problems
Don't you mean legality Mick.
Don't you mean legality Mick.
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Terry L. Morris
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Run a Windows program on the Pi
React OS is a Linux distribution that is probably the most compatible for running most Windows programs. Whether it will run on a Raspberry Pi 4 is unknown to me. I have no desire to experiment with R
React OS is a Linux distribution that is probably the most compatible for running most Windows programs. Whether it will run on a Raspberry Pi 4 is unknown to me. I have no desire to experiment with R
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Terry L. Morris
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MoPi 2 Dead?
Okay Michael, I was not aware of the specifications of the MoPi from Pimonroni. Thanks for the information. 73, Terry KB8AMZ
Okay Michael, I was not aware of the specifications of the MoPi from Pimonroni. Thanks for the information. 73, Terry KB8AMZ
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Terry L. Morris
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Run a Windows program on the Pi 4
Not familiar with the RaspBrain operating system. I use the Raspian operating system. Is the Windows program you want to run on a Raspberry Pi compatible with the ARM CPU? You might try wine on Raspia
Not familiar with the RaspBrain operating system. I use the Raspian operating system. Is the Windows program you want to run on a Raspberry Pi compatible with the ARM CPU? You might try wine on Raspia
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Terry L. Morris
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MoPi 2 Dead?
Les, you are correct. Pi's should be powered with 5V at least 2.4 amps not 12V.
Les, you are correct. Pi's should be powered with 5V at least 2.4 amps not 12V.
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Terry L. Morris
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Introduction
Welcome to the group.
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
Gerald, Are you using fldigi to configure your Yaesu FT-991A? There is no, current, configuration for the Yaesu FT-991R unless the FT-990 and the FT-991R have the same instruction set. If so, you migh
Gerald, Are you using fldigi to configure your Yaesu FT-991A? There is no, current, configuration for the Yaesu FT-991R unless the FT-990 and the FT-991R have the same instruction set. If so, you migh
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
USB A to USB B cable is NOT the only interface between radio and computer. My interface cable between Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+/4 is a USB A and 6-pin din connector.
USB A to USB B cable is NOT the only interface between radio and computer. My interface cable between Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+/4 is a USB A and 6-pin din connector.
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
I disagree Keith. Michael was not belittling nor arrogant. He simply stated that the discussion has nothing to do with Windows and Raspberry Pi.
I disagree Keith. Michael was not belittling nor arrogant. He simply stated that the discussion has nothing to do with Windows and Raspberry Pi.
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
"well, the only interface necessary with a windows machine is a usb cable" Is this a slam against linux machines? Why mention a windows machine in a linux discussion group?
"well, the only interface necessary with a windows machine is a usb cable" Is this a slam against linux machines? Why mention a windows machine in a linux discussion group?
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
Randy, are you able to drive and move around outside your apartment? Michael's suggestion about finding and joining a local club might be valid for you if members of that club are to help you with the
Randy, are you able to drive and move around outside your apartment? Michael's suggestion about finding and joining a local club might be valid for you if members of that club are to help you with the
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Terry L. Morris
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Newbie
Randy, unless you have more than one device on your home network a router is not required. Your second obstacle has no connection with running digital modes. What are you actually asking?
Randy, unless you have more than one device on your home network a router is not required. Your second obstacle has no connection with running digital modes. What are you actually asking?
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Terry L. Morris
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Making a pi4 image for a different pi4 and radio
Pat, Unlike Windows, Linux doesn't care. As others have suggested you should give the new RPi a different hostname so you don't confuse between the 2 RPi's. "Do I have to edit anything in the config f
Pat, Unlike Windows, Linux doesn't care. As others have suggested you should give the new RPi a different hostname so you don't confuse between the 2 RPi's. "Do I have to edit anything in the config f
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Terry L. Morris
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RPi models
I cannot suggest that you purchase the RPi4 to "keep up with the Jones". The RPi4, and all the models before #4, has some issues that will be corrected in time. The RPi4 is still useable as were the o
I cannot suggest that you purchase the RPi4 to "keep up with the Jones". The RPi4, and all the models before #4, has some issues that will be corrected in time. The RPi4 is still useable as were the o
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Terry L. Morris
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PI4B File Explorer Won't Open
Walter, Did you run the command uname -a from the command line? This gives you the version of the kernel. Pertaining to the file manager name. Mouse over 'Help' and left click. Scroll down to 'About'
Walter, Did you run the command uname -a from the command line? This gives you the version of the kernel. Pertaining to the file manager name. Mouse over 'Help' and left click. Scroll down to 'About'
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Terry L. Morris
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PI4B File Explorer Won't Open
You have File Explorer on Linux? Isn't that the file manager for windows? Are trying to find the version number of the Linux kernel? Use the command 'uname -a' and don't enter the single quotes. Sampl
You have File Explorer on Linux? Isn't that the file manager for windows? Are trying to find the version number of the Linux kernel? Use the command 'uname -a' and don't enter the single quotes. Sampl
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Terry L. Morris
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My experience with the ham load by W3DJS
Al, thanks for the response. Your explanation cleared the air a bit. FYI, I am a 74 years old computer geek, mostly self taught from the early days of 8 bit with some college programming classes throw
Al, thanks for the response. Your explanation cleared the air a bit. FYI, I am a 74 years old computer geek, mostly self taught from the early days of 8 bit with some college programming classes throw
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Terry L. Morris
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