Re: Rigctld no worky
Jeremy Pierce via groups.io <piercejj@...> wrote:
Do you have flrig running? `-m 4` tells rigctl to use flrig for rig
control and it expects it usually on port 12345. (on
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Dominic OE7DRT
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#13801
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Rigctld no worky
Can't get RIGCTL to come on. Tried rigctld -m 4 and get the following error. No idea how to fix it. PAT config file looks good. Tried numerous rebooted. No Bueno!
KM6QAQ?
Sent from AOL on
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Jeremy Pierce
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#13800
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pi4/5 power supply
What do you recommend for getting battery power to the pi4/5?? on my pi 3, i used a 5v battery back and some wall wort charger types.? I usually got the lighting saying that i had low voltage on the
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Douglas V Amateur Radio and More
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Re: WINE 64 Bit a "No-Go?"
Disregard, found it. have to run programs twice for them to install properly.? Pi apps only has VARA HF so used Jason's update VARA Linux to get VARA FM installed.? on a good note my GPS is working
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Jeremy Pierce
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#13798
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WINE 64 Bit a "No-Go?"
Trying clean install of 73 Linux and no WINE under it. Discovered Pi-Apps. Pretty neat. But won't install WINE completely on my Pi 4. Should I start all over again with 32
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Jeremy Pierce
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#13797
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Modifying weather.txt
Good morning,
I am trying to set up the weather.txt so that I can select areas in Canada. By default, Pat only has US locations. I have found the weather.txt file and added the information to get the
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Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO)
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#13796
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Re: Building a Pi with pat winlink and hotspot
I have a Raspberry Pi 4 running Bookworm as a hotspot and 73Linux running with Pat with no problems.
73
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Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO)
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#13795
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Building a Pi with pat winlink and hotspot
Mostly, I need pat winlink, and hotspot capability. But other programs
might be needed to like flrig, ardop, and other related programs, so the
question is:
Is the latest (bookworm) ok, or do I need
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WF5W
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#13794
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ROTCTLD in hamlib having issues
I am trying to get ROTCTLD to connect my Rotor and I keep getting failures.
I checked and made sure that the rotor was connected as: /dev/ttyUSB0
The GETHUB for the AntRunner Rotor just had the
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robert nazro
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Re: Raspberry pi op sys version
Thank you very much ¡ great.
73 Erwin, OE1EKG
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Erwin OE1EKG
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#13792
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Re: Raspberry pi op sys version
https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux
git clone https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux.git $HOME/73Linux && bash
$HOME/73Linux/73.sh
Ymmv on the pi 5
Michael Easter
Do not be too moral. You may cheat
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Michael KC1WDZ
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#13791
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Re: Raspberry pi op sys version
Hello,
I want to do an installation of 73Linux on my Pi 5 but can¡®t find the source and description how to do it.
Can anyone give me a hint therefore?
Tks et 73 Erwin, OE1EKG
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Erwin OE1EKG
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#13790
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
Yeah, there are a few workarounds I could do but they all involve extra
steps or hardware. I would prefer a software solution like currently
installed with Buster.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Brian Dale
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#13789
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
If you want to do it so that you have one Wi-Fi interface on the RPi to be your access point and another for updates (to your phone, etc.) you could use an external USB adapter and when the RPi scans
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Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO)
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#13788
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Re: Raspberry pi op sys version
I had issues with it running on a Pi3 with 64-bit and the latest version of
the OS I stepped down to the legacy version and it's working better it's
not perfect but it's workable.
I installed it over
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Michael KC1WDZ
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#13787
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
Unfortunately, it doesn't make sense for my use case (which is why I'm
mostly still on Buster). I've got a unit that stays in my Jeep and does a
lot of things..ACARS decoding, ADS-B, P25 Scanner, and
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Brian Dale
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
yep. it makes sense to just plug it into a wired network when you got back
home, to do updates and stuff.
that way your wireless setup never gets touched.
73,
Jerry
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Extra Ham Radio Operator:
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WF5W
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#13785
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
I have set it up so that it would be just like a Wi-Fi router that you would purchase at a box store. I wanted it to be updated through ethernet when I come back from the field/POTA. Running updates
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Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO)
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#13784
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Re: 73 Linux and access point
Interesting!
Does that limit you to only being able to use an Ethernet connection for
updates or can you easily switch between acting as an access point and
connecting to a wifi network as
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Brian Dale
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#13783
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Re: Raspberry pi op sys version
I have installed just recently (last few days) 73Linux on my Raspberry Pi 4 using Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit Bookworm and it works fine.
73
Chris
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Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO)
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#13782
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