Re: Raspi4 USB boot
Pics aren't showing for some reason??
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Reid Lanham
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Re: First post
This is currently the easiest way to get up and running quick with the pi https://youtu.be/-jAZh2dYTuA
We that said, we are currently testing a new version of the script. Should be out in a few
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km4ack
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First post
I've been lurking on the YouTube channel and procrastinating for a while (there's a Pi-3 somewhere in my shack, still boxed up). Some of the commands stir old memories of Solaris from work but I'm
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w_r_adams1
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Video - HotSpot Tools 2
HotSpot Tools 2 https://youtu.be/7kB2L-dQVr8
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km4ack
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Re: Raspberry Pi no longer recognized
Paul,
This is a result of DHCP in your router. Some routers allow you to assign static IP addresses for each MAC address that connects. This is the way I set mine up. Another possible option is to
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km4ack
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Re: Building a Raspberry Pi 4 for use with a Handheld
If you want to make the most of your HT, I recommend a roll up j-pole antenna. This will allow you to get the antenna a bit higher up. N9TAX builds a great role up j-pole. Just put his call sign in
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km4ack
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Re: Building a Raspberry Pi 4 for use with a Handheld
Great. Thanks. This will get me started. I have a Signalink that I have tried to go from my pc to the local repeater for Winlink but with no success. I added a 15-inch antenna recently but have not
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KI5EVJ - Richard
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Re: Building a Raspberry Pi 4 for use with a Handheld
Richard,
You will need a sound card to interface between the pi and the radio. Take a look at either a signalink or mobilinkd. The signalink is a soundcard with VOX built in so it will be able to
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km4ack
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
Does anyone know if this can take higher than 12 V input? What is the
upper limit?
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Ed Neely
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Re: Raspberry Pi no longer recognized
SUMMARY:
For anyone who may run into this issue, here's what I have discovered...
I guess it has to do with Dynamic IP addresses? In any case, it seems that every time the router (or maybe the Pi,
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Paul (N1HOB)
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
Infortunately I can't see the photos! Might have to check my settings
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
I'm using the PI foundations recommended power supply. It's 2.5amp I think.
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
Not Yet. Still waiting for parts. Hoping they will be in today or tomorrow. I might give berryboot a try. I may set up 2. Trade them out andd see what works best for me. I do want to look at using an
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
I've was planing on using Berryboot at first. But The SD's have a tendency to burn out in time.I've woke up to the smell of melting plastic more than once! I've tossed 4 or 5 over the last 2 years or
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: Raspi4 USB boot
I have one on order. Right now? it is at Canadian Customs. So I should have it anywhere from today to next month! Thought about that Idea as soon as I saw this..
I also have a powered hub here, And
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: Raspberry Pi no longer recognized
Follow up: I got in using the new IP address that comes up as "generic"; I renamed it ¡°Raspberry Pi (new)¡±.
So, I¡¯m connected again, but I have no idea why the IP address was changed.
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Paul (N1HOB)
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Re: Raspberry Pi no longer recognized
I¡¯m glad I took your suggestion. It boots it just fine and connects to my 2g connection with no problems. This leads me to think it¡¯s something with my router and network settings. I just can¡¯t
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Paul (N1HOB)
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Building a Raspberry Pi 4 for use with a Handheld
I am intrigued by Jason's videos about the features of Pi 4, especially the V2 Build a Pi video. I only have a Yaesu FT-2DR HT at this point and most likely will stay with VHF/UHF when upgrading to a
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KI5EVJ - Richard
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Re: TS 480SAT connections with RPi
Yes USB to Pi data port to sound card, easiest is to use Signalink with 6 pin mini din cable for Kenwood. Flrig on the Pi works great for radio control.
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N4MIO
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Re: TS 480SAT connections with RPi
Yes. I would be using Flrig indeed....the radio cam with a usb/rs232 cable, I assume to connect to pc and use their rig control that I can download on their site....that would be the same cable to use
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KD4JWF
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