Date
1 - 7 of 7
RigPi User Manual- Remote Power Switch
Kelehigh@...
Is there a NEW Rigpi Users Manual to download?
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Kevin @ KJ7EHQ
On 2020-10-20 08:18, Dan Heather wrote:
I would like to remotely control my old (SB-200) linear amplifier
|
|
Dan Heather
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
From: Allen
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 10:49 AM To: RigPi@groups.io Subject: Re: [RigPi] RigPi User Manual- Remote Power Switch
Remember you connect your wiring from the switches inside your amp. Mine is also 220VAC. There is a script for the switches on the Pi already written. You just need to modify to your operation.
|
|
Remember you connect your wiring from the switches inside your amp. Mine is also 220VAC. There is a script for the switches on the Pi already written. You just need to modify to your operation.
-- Allen Higgins KE8KZO
|
|
Dan Heather
Hey Allen!
Thanks! This is the kind of thing I was interested in.
Cheerio!
Dan Heather, N1DH
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Allen
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 10:43 AM To: RigPi@groups.io Subject: Re: [RigPi] RigPi User Manual- Remote Power Switch
Dan,
|
|
Dan Heather
Oops! I found what I needed. It turns out the caption for the device on page 148 is located at the bottom of page 147.
Digital Loggers' IoT Control Relay. So I go on with the project... Thanks Dan N1DH
|
|
Dan,
Yes there is a way to turn on & off, then turn standby & operation. They have several add on boards for a Pi3B or 2B. Use a 4 channel Relay Hat -- Allen Higgins KE8KZO
|
|
Dan Heather
I would like to remotely control my old (SB-200) linear amplifier power on/off. At the top of page 148 in the V2 RigPi User Manual (Help menu/RigPi Help on the browser tuner page) it shows a most intriguing photo of a multi-AC outlet gadget but no description. Is that a way to control AC power to external equipment? If so, how?
The only stumbling block is that the amp is running on 240 VAC, but I can look around for the right gadget if this is a possible configuration for the RigPi. Thanks! Dan N1DH
|
|