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I loaded it up on my RPI and I plugged in my Microsoft Wireless keyboard.? It was no great surprise that it doesn’t play well.? This isn’t about that particular problem but it sets the context for the following.? I keep getting USB resets with this release.? I did not get those with other versions of OS.?? The system recognizes the devices and labels them Ok but the keyboard randomly repeats typed input until stopped.?? For those who will suggest USB power, I did plug in a powered USB hub and hung the wireless off it.? No difference in behavior.

73,

Alan – W6ARH

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73 Jerry N9LYA


Re: Introduction

 

No not yet, I will have it sent to my Mom's address , it is close?

Denton WB0ZUR


On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...> wrote:
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Do u have your new address... I would think it would be no problem for them to update the ship to addr///
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73 jerry



From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Denton Larson
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 8:22 AM

To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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I ordered mine in July, now I am moving, I guess I will have to call!



Denton WB0ZUR

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Arlington, MN




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Denton Larson
WB0ZUR
Arlington, MN


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Do u have your new address... I would think it would be no problem for them to update the ship to addr///
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73 jerry



From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Denton Larson
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 8:22 AM
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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I ordered mine in July, now I am moving, I guess I will have to call!

Denton WB0ZUR

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Denton Larson
WB0ZUR
Arlington, MN


Re: Introduction

 

I ordered mine in July, now I am moving, I guess I will have to call!

Denton WB0ZUR


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Denton Larson
WB0ZUR
Arlington, MN


Re: Introduction

Javier Henderson
 

On Aug 29, 2012, at 7:16 AM, KD6OAT <kd6oat@...> wrote:



Just notified by Allied that shipping will be delayed several more weeks. I paid for my order in June. Yikes!
In the USA, Newark/Element14 and MCM are the best options.

73,
-jav k4jh


Re: Introduction

 

Just notified by Allied that shipping will be delayed several more weeks. I paid for my order in June. Yikes!


On Aug 28, 2012, at 9:42 PM, wu3v@... wrote:

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Same here I can report when I receive mine, unfortunately at that time I will be overseas.
I will report when I arrive home in mid September...

Jim



From: "Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA" <JKutche@...>
To: "Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..." <Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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I ordered mine from Element14? (Newark) Not sure what shipping would cost you...
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search Raspberry Pi...
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Jerry



Re: Introduction

 

Same here I can report when I receive mine, unfortunately at that time I will be overseas.
I will report when I arrive home in mid September...

Jim



From: "Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA"
To: "Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@..." <Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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I ordered mine from Element14? (Newark) Not sure what shipping would cost you...
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search Raspberry Pi...
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Jerry



Re: Linux

 

Thanks,
I joined. Hard to figure out where to start.

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Join linuxforums.org

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On Aug 26, 2012, at 12:02 PM, "James" <jamesdboyer@...> wrote:

I am the proud new owner of a Raspberry Pi. I know next to nothing about Linux so this is a new experience. Can anyone reccommed any books? I cheated and bought a SD with Denubian already loaded on it.


Re: Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications

 

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Jerry,

I went ahead right after I sent the email and started the database in the database area of the Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO Group:


Any member of the group can edit or add new records to the database.? I encourage all members to add Ham Radio application as they try them, whether they are successful or not.

73, Bill
N6WS

On 08/27/2012 08:10 AM, Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA wrote:

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Sounds great to me...
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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of n6ws
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 6:26 PM
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications

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All,

I'm new to the group, but I would like to suggest beginning a database of ham radio applications for the Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO Group. The database could contain information on various applications that have successfully or unsuccessfully been ported to or installed on the Raspberry Pi platform.

Application - Name of the application
Type - A descriptor of the application (Satellite, RTTY, JT65, etc.)
Website - URL of the application
OS - Flavor of OS & Version (Debian Wheezy, Android 4.0, Arch 13-06-2012)
RPi - Version of board (B-256, B-512, C-1G, etc)
Successful - Yes, No (Successfulness of installation)
Members - Members having installed application
Additional Instructions - URL for RPi installation instructions
General Information - General information

Would the group members find this information useful?

73, Bill
N6WS



Amateur radio software via synaptic package manager etc.

 

I am running Raspbian with the latest firmware and software updates as they come along. I have WSPR 3.0.1 compiled and running reliably with full CAT control and internet access.

I have tried installing several applications using synaptic package manager (if you don't have it get it "sudo apt-get install synaptic"). The amateur radio section of the package list is quite large and I have tried several of them:-

gpredict works very well.

fldigi works but cpu is maxed out on all modes except wefax. I can't get good decodes of PSK31 with fldigi using portaudio although they are clearly on the waterfall but decodes work and CPU load seems lower if I install pulseaudio to handle the USB sound card. Cat control via hamlib works fine.

WSJT as installed by synaptic or apt-get does not work. I have download the code as recommended by Joe K1JT but get a load of errors during make and it does not run. This may be due to me using gfortran instead of G95 which I don't have.

I have installed some other psk31 and QRSS packages such as glfer, gmfsk, gpsk31 and phaseshift but these mostly expect a device at /dev/dsp which is not set up on the Raspberry Pi.

It seems that not all amateur radio software that uses the sound device for input handle audio the same way. Some require portaudio, alsa, labjack, or OSS and this becomes a minefield with which I am not very experienced! It is also almost essential to alter /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf to allow the external USB sound device to be grabbed first. I have yet to find any USB sound card that works perfectly although cheap devices using the CM119 chip seem to be the most reliable.

One lesson that I have learned is not to use USB->RS-232 adapters. I tried most variants and all were unreliable (although this has improved with the latest RPi firmware). I finally used the UART /dev/ttyAMA0 which comes out as 3.3V logic levels on the GPIO connector. This is utterly reliable for CAT control or connected to a TNC or GPS via a MAX3232 chip interface.

There is a lot of other stuff in the repositories and elsewhere but I have tended to look mostly at low speed data modes using sound input.

I'm not sure what is getting most of my attention these days - the raspberry pi or the new puppy but the XYL says it is not her!

Dick G4BBH


Re: Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications

Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA
 

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Sounds great to me...
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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of n6ws
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 6:26 PM
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications

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All,

I'm new to the group, but I would like to suggest beginning a database of ham radio applications for the Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO Group. The database could contain information on various applications that have successfully or unsuccessfully been ported to or installed on the Raspberry Pi platform.

Application - Name of the application
Type - A descriptor of the application (Satellite, RTTY, JT65, etc.)
Website - URL of the application
OS - Flavor of OS & Version (Debian Wheezy, Android 4.0, Arch 13-06-2012)
RPi - Version of board (B-256, B-512, C-1G, etc)
Successful - Yes, No (Successfulness of installation)
Members - Members having installed application
Additional Instructions - URL for RPi installation instructions
General Information - General information

Would the group members find this information useful?

73, Bill
N6WS


Re: Introduction

 

Hi all
? I just joined the group as well I ordered my RP from Allied on 7/3 and just got it this morning. Can't wait to start playing with it.
73 Danny WB9RIM

From: Javier Henderson
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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On Aug 27, 2012, at 9:32 AM, kd6oat <mailto:kd6oat%40gmail.com> wrote:

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> Hi everyone. I ordered my RPi from Allied Electronics in June and was told it would "despatch" within 11 weeks. I hope it is sooner than that.

Seems that for those of us in the USA, Newark/Element14 is the best choice. I ordered mine on August 5th, and got it the following week. I've been running a tx igate with it, plus a TNC-X, for a couple of weeks now, and quite happy with it.

73,
-jav k4jh




Re: Introduction

Javier Henderson
 

On Aug 27, 2012, at 9:32 AM, kd6oat <kd6oat@...> wrote:



Hi everyone. I ordered my RPi from Allied Electronics in June and was told it would "despatch" within 11 weeks. I hope it is sooner than that.
Seems that for those of us in the USA, Newark/Element14 is the best choice. I ordered mine on August 5th, and got it the following week. I've been running a tx igate with it, plus a TNC-X, for a couple of weeks now, and quite happy with it.

73,
-jav k4jh


Introduction

 

Hi everyone. I ordered my RPi from Allied Electronics in June and was told it would "despatch" within 11 weeks. I hope it is sooner than that. Anyway, I envision first trying to set it up to run jnos on linux. Currently, I use Ubuntu 12.04. So far, it appears this forum has some really good experience on board and should serve as a valuable resource. 73 ~ Ken


Re: Introduction

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I ordered mine from Element14? (Newark) Not sure what shipping would cost you...
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search Raspberry Pi...
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Jerry


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Ok, Paula.

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I’m building a version of the TNC-X that uses the pi i2c bus instead of a serial port, so I’ve had to learn PIC assembler. At least the instruction set is simpler than the 80x86!

73, John

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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Paula
Sent: 27 August 2012 12:53
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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Hi John,

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I assumed the likes of Farnell and CPC were still trade-only, so I was thinking I might have trouble getting anyone to sell to me.

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No I don't fancy learning another machine language at my age so it'll be?strictly "C", and I'll use as many of the existing hooks as possible. No point in reinventing the wheel if the wheel works ;-)

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Something else to swallow up my time, lol!

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73, Paula

----- Original Message -----

From: John Wiseman

Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:05 AM

Subject: RE: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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Hi Paula,

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About a month ago I ordered one from Farnell, and despite being quoted 6 weeks it arrived in two days. This may have been a fluke, but the waiting list seems to be disappearing..

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If your ax.25 code (like mine) is largely in assembler, then porting to the pi won’t be easy, but C shouldn’t present too many problems. But linux already has ax.25 and Netrom stacks, so you can take the higher level stuff, and hook it into the existing stacks.

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73, John G8BPQ

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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Paula
Sent: 26 August 2012 23:11
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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Hi all, I'm Paula G8PZT and I don't yet own a Pi but would very much like to
:-)

My interest is in writing software for data-over-radio networking, VOIP, and
SDR. Also have emcomms in the back of my mind.

I am hoping to port my applications to the Pi, so I can junk the power
hungry and space wasting PC's that power my packet systems and VOIP
repeater. I'd also like to develop new applications to take advantage of
this exciting little device.

I have very little experience of Linux, being mainly a spare-time DOS and
Windows programmer (asm/c/c++), but I'm hoping this device will finally give
me the push I needed to get my apps ported to Linux.

Now I just need to buy one, or more... ;-) [I was told there was a big
waiting list, so I waited for the rush to die down]

73, Paula


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Hi John,
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I assumed the likes of Farnell and CPC were still trade-only, so I was thinking I might have trouble getting anyone to sell to me.
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No I don't fancy learning another machine language at my age so it'll be?strictly "C", and I'll use as many of the existing hooks as possible. No point in reinventing the wheel if the wheel works ;-)
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Something else to swallow up my time, lol!
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73, Paula

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:05 AM
Subject: RE: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

Hi Paula,

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About a month ago I ordered one from Farnell, and despite being quoted 6 weeks it arrived in two days. This may have been a fluke, but the waiting list seems to be disappearing..

?

If your ax.25 code (like mine) is largely in assembler, then porting to the pi won’t be easy, but C shouldn’t present too many problems. But linux already has ax.25 and Netrom stacks, so you can take the higher level stuff, and hook it into the existing stacks.

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73, John G8BPQ

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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Paula
Sent: 26 August 2012 23:11
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

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?

Hi all, I'm Paula G8PZT and I don't yet own a Pi but would very much like to
:-)

My interest is in writing software for data-over-radio networking, VOIP, and
SDR. Also have emcomms in the back of my mind.

I am hoping to port my applications to the Pi, so I can junk the power
hungry and space wasting PC's that power my packet systems and VOIP
repeater. I'd also like to develop new applications to take advantage of
this exciting little device.

I have very little experience of Linux, being mainly a spare-time DOS and
Windows programmer (asm/c/c++), but I'm hoping this device will finally give
me the push I needed to get my apps ported to Linux.

Now I just need to buy one, or more... ;-) [I was told there was a big
waiting list, so I waited for the rush to die down]

73, Paula


Re: Introduction

 

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Hi John,
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That's good news, I'd better get ordering :-)
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73, Paula
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----- Original Message -----
From: J FLETCHER
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction

Hi Paula,
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I ordered a Pi from CPC last Tuesday morning and it arrived the following day. They told me they'd had a delivery of 2000 the previous week and had 700 left. You may be lucky...
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73,
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John G4EDX
Nottingham

--- On Sun, 26/8/12, Paula <g8pzt@...> wrote:

From: Paula <g8pzt@...>
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Date: Sunday, 26 August, 2012, 23:11

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Hi all, I'm Paula G8PZT and I don't yet own a Pi but would very much like to
:-)

My interest is in writing software for data-over-radio networking, VOIP, and
SDR. Also have emcomms in the back of my mind.

I am hoping to port my applications to the Pi, so I can junk the power
hungry and space wasting PC's that power my packet systems and VOIP
repeater. I'd also like to develop new applications to take advantage of
this exciting little device.

I have very little experience of Linux, being mainly a spare-time DOS and
Windows programmer (asm/c/c++), but I'm hoping this device will finally give
me the push I needed to get my apps ported to Linux.

Now I just need to buy one, or more... ;-) [I was told there was a big
waiting list, so I waited for the rush to die down]

73, Paula


Re: Introduction

 

Hi Paula,
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I ordered a Pi from CPC last Tuesday morning and it arrived the following day. They told me they'd had a delivery of 2000 the previous week and had 700 left. You may be lucky...
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73,
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John G4EDX
Nottingham


--- On Sun, 26/8/12, Paula wrote:

From: Paula
Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] Introduction
To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...
Date: Sunday, 26 August, 2012, 23:11

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Hi all, I'm Paula G8PZT and I don't yet own a Pi but would very much like to
:-)

My interest is in writing software for data-over-radio networking, VOIP, and
SDR. Also have emcomms in the back of my mind.

I am hoping to port my applications to the Pi, so I can junk the power
hungry and space wasting PC's that power my packet systems and VOIP
repeater. I'd also like to develop new applications to take advantage of
this exciting little device.

I have very little experience of Linux, being mainly a spare-time DOS and
Windows programmer (asm/c/c++), but I'm hoping this device will finally give
me the push I needed to get my apps ported to Linux.

Now I just need to buy one, or more... ;-) [I was told there was a big
waiting list, so I waited for the rush to die down]

73, Paula