Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Most are just sold out. The manufacturer can't get the bits.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Oops! SORRY! One omission! I did find on Amazon a "LoveRPi 4GB with heatsinks" for $119.99.
My mistake!
Ken??? KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis <kcurtis51@...>
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Actually, in trying all provided links, it appears that all are either SOLD OUT, or just not selling the RPi anymore, other than the 2GB version on Adafruit. Microcenter only lists a full starter kit,
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Ken Curtis <kcurtis51@...>
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Thank you.? Forgot to add that.? Had just woken up LOL
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N5XMT
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
If you use the link sent below, and click on "Buy Now", you are directed to a bunch of resellers, so it appears that they do not sell the Raspberry Pi themselves.
Ken??? KC3ROF
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Ken Curtis <kcurtis51@...>
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
I usually buy my boards fro Adafruit
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4295
Jeff
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Jeff WX7OR
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Re: To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Since you're in the US, one choice is Micro Center
https://www.microcenter.com/ who has "bare" RPi 4bs. I bought 2ea from my
local store (Columbus, OH), but they do mail orders.
Larry AC8YE
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Larry - AC8YE
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Re: To buy a Pi
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https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/
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N5XMT
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To buy a Pi
#raspberrypi
Is there a place where you can buy a RPI 4 that is just the RPI itself? I just want the RPI and don't wish to pay for a bunch of extra stuff that I don't need.
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Aaron K5ATG
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
Hmmm.. ok, I can give you some ideas of some LInux projects that have components of this functionality:
Any data over a repeater's audio path is going to be slow so you're going to have to de-res
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David Ranch
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
This project will strictly utilize existing analog FM channels at the site. However, the question is not really the transmission medium, but the nuts and bolts of taking the picture and transmitting
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Michael WA7SKG
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
Arednmesh or Hamwan or a NPR-70 Packet radio(UHF).
73
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Don Poaps
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Remote Site SSTV
Here's an interesting project thought.
A remote base/repeater site, on a very remote hilltop. No internet or cell service available. I'd like to put a couple cameras up there monitoring a couple
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Michael WA7SKG
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Will DH1TW's Remote Audio run on a 32bit Raspberry Pi OS?
73 de Charlie KB8CR
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Charlie Rubenstein
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I did something similar, using Mumble VOIP.
Bill KC9XG
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Bill KC9XG
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Chris, looks kind of interesting. Unfortunately, your pictures are too small and fuzzy for my tired eyes to see anything useful.
Michael WA7SKG
Chris Harris wrote on 12/8/21 2:30 AM:
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Michael WA7SKG
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I use DH1TW's Remote Audio https://github.com/dh1tw/remoteAudio
for exactly this.
For rig control if required I use ser2net and com0com
See attached drawing. For just audio and ptt you only need the
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Chris Harris
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Further to my last post. The Remote Audio UI looks like this.
Chris - ZL1OSC
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Chris Harris
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
Hmmm... I've never heard this this "USDX" project so I did a little Googling:
- Background and a little history: http://qrp-labs.com/usdx.html
- Main page:
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David Ranch
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Re: Simple Remote Radio
I want to do it with uSDX, can anyone recommend a method to connect uSDX to RPi; rem?ote desktop is easy with tools like these as well as with CLI connection such as SSH
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ta1db
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