On 6/18/2020 21:09, Dave Slotter, W3DJS
wrote:
Attention All Hams Using Raspberry Pi For Ham
Radio:
I am pleased to announce that is
now available for public download!
Please use the attached BitTorrent file to make it easier
for everyone to get the image. And after you have
completed downloading, please continue to seed for at least
a week so other hams can benefit.
If you cannot or will not use BitTorrent, below are several
download mirrors.
Direct Download Links:
US Callsign Alpha Prefix download here:?
US Callsign Kilo Prefix download here:?
US Callsign November Prefix download here:?
US Callsign?Whiskey Prefix download here:?
All other Prefixes download here:?
If you run into issues, please post to the forum on?
/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/?first.
If you see a bug (defect), please report it on the GitHub
issues page at:?
From README.docx
ATTENTION: So I don¡¯t get publicly tarred and feathered for not
disclosing this openly, please be aware by running this image on
your
Raspberry Pi that you consent to giving your idle cpu cycles to
radio
telescope research, such as looking for pulsars. If you do not agree
with this, do not run the image. Again, this will not interfere with
your
usage ¨C this only uses cpu cycles when your Raspberry Pi is idle.
Disk
use is also minimal. (1/1000 or less)
(For what it¡¯s worth, I also operate my Raspberry Pi 4 this way.)
I am fresh out of tar and feathers. This project looks intriguing
and very interesting and I can appreciate the work you put into it.?
I intended to use this on a portable setup (gobox) using a metered
Internet connection, if connected at all. Is it possible to disable
this? If not, I will have to look elsewhere.
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