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Re: Monitor setup


 

I modified the config files as you and others have noted.? ?Wouldn't work with a Elecrow 10.1" monitor but would with a 19" TV as an example.? Booster provided sufficient output to work with any TV or display.

73s
Chuck
KD9DVB




On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 3:18 PM, N5XMT
<dacooley@...> wrote:
Uncomment the line config_hdmi_boost=4
that increases the drive to the monitor

On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 11:00?AM Aaron K5ATG via <k5atg=[email protected]> wrote:
ChuckM- I have never heard of an HDMI Booster before. Thank you for the information and the link. I'm not sure that would help me in my case as the RPI Monitor has a 7-inch screen with a 6" HDMI cable and the TV has a 6' HDMI cable and a 43" screen. I'm thinking that the TV would need a booster before the little monitor. I am in no way of being an expert on this and I am making completely uneducated here so I will take your word into consideration and look into the HDMI Booster. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.?

N5XMT- Yes I have, I followed the instructions from YouTube on dealing with a black screen on an RPI. Here is a screenshot of my config settings. The underline parts are where I made changes.?


I'm not well versed in the config file so I have to rely on the advice of others. Sometimes the advice is good sometimes it is not.?
Again thank you for your help.

Mick W7CAT-?I am plugging only one at a time as I have only one Micro HDMI to HDMI adapter. Yes I'm using the micro-HDMI port closest to the USB-C power port.At one point as a "just to see experiment" I did use the micro-HDMI port farthest from the power port but the results were the same. thank you for your suggestion.?

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