Re: KM4ACK --- Pi Zero Quick Start Guide
Bob, I got a little farther this time. I went back...reburned the SD card and installed the SSH and wpa files. This time I found the IP address among the items connected to the router. After issuing
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Kenneth Blackwell KB4XT
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Thanks Jason I'll do as you suggest. I read the change log? and couldn't see anything that might be responsible for the WiFi issue. 73 Bruce G4ABX
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g4abx
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Re: KM4ACK --- Pi Zero Quick Start Guide
Hey Ken OM; Yep the files are suppose to disappear from the /boot partition/directory on boot-up if things are working o.k. !! ..... You can check this by looking at the
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Bob Finch
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KM4ACK --- Pi Zero Quick Start Guide
After burning the SD card and, after I create the SSH file and the wpa_supplicant.conf files in the root folder of my SD card, install SD card in the Pi and try to find it's IP address....which
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Kenneth Blackwell KB4XT
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Bruce, There was nothing in 3.0.3 that should have messed with the wifi. I think this is just coincidental. One suggestion might be to disable the hotspot using hotspot tools. Reboot and then enable
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km4ack
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
There has been a bug found in 3.0.2 & 3.0.3. If you update Pat Menu using the build a pi script, you will lose your Pat Menu config file. https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build/issues/119 I will get this
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km4ack
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Thanks for that cheers Greg
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glmeyer@...
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Good evening all I upgraded from 3.02 to 3.03 That went smoothly. everything appeard to work. Now here is my problem: I run the Raspi-4b 'Headless' using VNC from various Macs/tablets I have around.
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g4abx
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Re: RTC
Thanks David, I¡¯ll look into that! Jay 73 de N0SR
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JaySheepdog
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Thanks to all, for what they do for me. Until now I was becoming very unhappy. I am new to Linux and was not following very well. Again thank you one and all. Jason, thank you. my order is here.
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Ronnie N5ZLU
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Working fantastic! Wish I had your programing abilities.. You are much appreciated. I've tried several time to set this up, one piece at a time via several different you-tubers doing similar. But
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Steven LeBlanc
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Re: FT-891 - no RX
718 is a great radio for a beginner or anyone else as a utility radio. I sold a few to boaters who THOUGHT they wanted a 706 until I showed them how much easier. I even sold one to a couple of guys
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Don Melcher
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Re: RTC
This works for me as well then. I am going to play with making my own RTC in my spare time, whatever that is. The linked RTC has a solder in battery and I'm not a fan. One of the other RTC's has a
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Michael Lloyd
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Re: FT-891 - no RX
You are most welcome. The offer stands if you have a need for a rig and can't borrow on locally. I have made them? available to the local Techs who are youth and get their General but can't yet
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Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
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Re: FT-891 - no RX
WOW!!! What a generous offer. Thank you! I have an 857 that I will rely on until the 891 gets returned. It is my old work horse that made many outings before I finally purchased the 891 in late
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km4ack
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Re: Help - Hot Spot not working
And don't forget to backup the pi once it is confirmed working.....just in case :-) -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar ( https://www.paypal.me/km4ack ) Twitter (
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km4ack
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Re: RTC
It is included in BAP now but not on the first run. Just run the BAP script again and it should be an option on the final screen. -- 73, de KM4ACK YouTube ( https://youtube.com/km4ack ) | Tip Jar (
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km4ack
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Re: RTC
Haven't tried as I don't typically run the RTC. I rely on internet in the shack and GPS in the field. Since I carry a spare GPS into the field, I don't have to worry if my primary GPS fails. I agree
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km4ack
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Once you get the OS installed, open the terminal and run git clone https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build.git $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi and it will install the latest version. --
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km4ack
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Re: Build a Pi 3.0.3 Released
Just go with 3.03.
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Bob <bob.fairbairn@...>
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