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Have you heard of HamPi?
Hello fellow hams,
My name is Dave Slotter, W3DJS, and I am the curator of , the free ham radio software distribution for the Raspberry Pi. ?is a free?software?distribution?of approximately 100?ham?radio?applications for?Raspberry?Pi?users. I am the curator of??and released version 1.0 of??a week before Field Day 2020. Putting hundreds, if not thousands of hours into it, I have been updating it once a quarter, and I plan to release a major update -- version?2.0 of??this December.??version 2.0 will be based on the newly released Raspberry Pi OS based on Debian Bullseye (ver 11).?I want to underscore how popular??has become with the?Ham?Radio?community. To date,?there have been well over 50,000 downloads of?. Users hail from all over the US, and also internationally too. Either??and/or I have been featured in a number of YouTube videos by well-known personalities: Kevin Loughin,?KB9RLW gave a glowing review to??on his "The Old Tech Guy" YouTube Channel:? Views: 31.5K Dave Casler, KE0OG, interviewed me about??on his "Ask Dave" YouTube Channel:? Views: 23.5K Jason Johnson, KC5HWB, interviewed me about??on his "Ham?Radio?2.0" YouTube Channel:? Views: 12.2K An Anonymous YouTuber who goes by the pseudonym "The Smokin Ape" showed how to install HamPI on his YouTube Channel:? Views: 10.9K And finally, the Linux and the Ham Shack podcast interviewed me for their podcast. Their YouTube channel rebroadcasts this:? Views 0.1K (for YouTube, no listen counts available for podcast) Total YouTube Views of?:?78.1K In addition to the tens of thousands of YouTube videos, I have presented to amateur radio clubs like South Jersey Amateur Radio Club, Sawnee Amateur Radio Association, Sun City Amateur Radio Club, Atlanta Radio Club, Walton County Repeater Group, Southwest Florida Tech Team, Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society, and even presented at the most-attended GARS Techfest Talk in January, 2020. For more information: HamPi can be downloaded here:? HamPC can be downloaded here:? HamPi and HamPC have a wiki here:? HamPi has a community support forum here:?/g/Ham-Pi/ HamPC has a community support forum here:?/g/HamPC As HamPi and HamPC are both open source OS distributions, their source code can be found on GitHub at:? Thank you for your time and 73. -- Dave Slotter, -- - Dave,? -- Lifetime Member of??&??and curator of??-- |
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