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Rigctl IO ERROR
That is very close to what I have. Since this radio is "newer than the USB" spec, and it has an actual USB port on it, I decided that I would just use it as if it was USB. So my command line looks lik
That is very close to what I have. Since this radio is "newer than the USB" spec, and it has an actual USB port on it, I decided that I would just use it as if it was USB. So my command line looks lik
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Rigctl IO ERROR
Are you in the dialout group? What is your complete command line to get into rigctl?
Are you in the dialout group? What is your complete command line to get into rigctl?
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W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Etcher should be able to read the .tar.gz file directly if I recall... so you have a couple of choices: 1:--------------- gzip filename.tar # <turns it back into a .tar.gz open with etcher and burn or
Etcher should be able to read the .tar.gz file directly if I recall... so you have a couple of choices: 1:--------------- gzip filename.tar # <turns it back into a .tar.gz open with etcher and burn or
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Rpi4 wspr wsjtx newbee
You can get it all working with a USB sound card on your Pi.
You can get it all working with a USB sound card on your Pi.
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moving project from Pi 3 B to Pi 3 A+
I made this video on how to backup your SD card from the GUI and the command line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxJRPDE7Q4Q Hope it helps!
I made this video on how to backup your SD card from the GUI and the command line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxJRPDE7Q4Q Hope it helps!
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ft-891 CAT
the rigctl software comes with rigctl and rigctld. Those should get you started. I use them with my FT-891
the rigctl software comes with rigctl and rigctld. Those should get you started. I use them with my FT-891
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Signalink vs PI
The website looked very suspect on this one: http://www.westmountainradio.com/product_info.php?products_id=nomicu_comp_usb Mentions that "The RIGblaster Nomic is a small, simple, rugged and inexpensiv
The website looked very suspect on this one: http://www.westmountainradio.com/product_info.php?products_id=nomicu_comp_usb Mentions that "The RIGblaster Nomic is a small, simple, rugged and inexpensiv
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Signalink vs PI
Dave, I can see where your confusion comes in. The FX9A uses a 3.5mm jack instead of a USB or Serial port. You'd need to use some kind of interface between the radio and the computer. -- Looks like th
Dave, I can see where your confusion comes in. The FX9A uses a 3.5mm jack instead of a USB or Serial port. You'd need to use some kind of interface between the radio and the computer. -- Looks like th
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Signalink vs PI
computer -> rig blaster -> radio I'd need more details to get any more specific: Model of Radio Model of Rig Blaster Computer is assumed to be a Raspberry Pi cuz this is a Pi group... but what model P
computer -> rig blaster -> radio I'd need more details to get any more specific: Model of Radio Model of Rig Blaster Computer is assumed to be a Raspberry Pi cuz this is a Pi group... but what model P
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Signalink vs PI
the Rig Blaster should have audio?
the Rig Blaster should have audio?
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Signalink vs PI
Dave, What are you trying to do with the Pi and your radio? For rig control, you only need the Pi and a suitable cable (USB or serial) For "digital modes" (fldigi, WSJT-X suite), if you rig doesn't ha
Dave, What are you trying to do with the Pi and your radio? For rig control, you only need the Pi and a suitable cable (USB or serial) For "digital modes" (fldigi, WSJT-X suite), if you rig doesn't ha
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Running a remote
The Pi is great for digital modes and remote work... I'm listening intently for an audio solution. Interesting to note is remotehamradio.com. I have no affiliation, but after looking at a few youtube
The Pi is great for digital modes and remote work... I'm listening intently for an audio solution. Interesting to note is remotehamradio.com. I have no affiliation, but after looking at a few youtube
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PIVPN
logs are stored in /var/log on the machine. "tail /var/log/messages" for a start... probably nothing recent in there... so open it in your favorite editor and scroll around a bit. Look in /var/log for
logs are stored in /var/log on the machine. "tail /var/log/messages" for a start... probably nothing recent in there... so open it in your favorite editor and scroll around a bit. Look in /var/log for
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PIVPN
So it's working now?
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PIVPN
did you change anything? did you reboot? can you re-run the start up script? check the logs? etc
did you change anything? did you reboot? can you re-run the start up script? check the logs? etc
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Video - Where to start?
You'd have to check all the pinouts in the lineup or get a cable from hammadeparts.com I'm currently working on a cable for my 2m radio.
You'd have to check all the pinouts in the lineup or get a cable from hammadeparts.com I'm currently working on a cable for my 2m radio.
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Video - Where to start?
Great Video Jason! I think both of us could put out a video once a week on something Pi+Ham related and never catch up with the amount of material out there. Here is a series of videos that I'm workin
Great Video Jason! I think both of us could put out a video once a week on something Pi+Ham related and never catch up with the amount of material out there. Here is a series of videos that I'm workin
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New member. -- basic Pi fldigi & WSJTX &browser setup...
That will work fine... and you should be able to migrate your existing devices over to the pi as is...
That will work fine... and you should be able to migrate your existing devices over to the pi as is...
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New member. -- basic Pi fldigi & WSJTX & browser setup...
Browser comes baked into the pi... works just fine.
Browser comes baked into the pi... works just fine.
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Apps too big for 7" screen
Totally agree and understand the nuances. Your 5.5" cell phone screen is usually a minimum of 1920x1080 and the 7" RPi screen is like 800x400? I think (not important to sweat the details, just noting
Totally agree and understand the nuances. Your 5.5" cell phone screen is usually a minimum of 1920x1080 and the 7" RPi screen is like 800x400? I think (not important to sweat the details, just noting
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