APRS Ringer working?!
Hi,
I can?t get the aprs ringer working. Only the pop ups seems to work. Already double checked the menus and aprs handbook.
Did somebody actually ever heard a ringing while receiving a aprs packet
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Harald Rester <dh1nbe@...>
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#14880
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Re: Weather Station Feeding APRS
When I looked a while back the stations friendly to Linux, and that had direct feeds to a local computer, were either off the market or very expensive.
Is the Accurite you're using still on the
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DavidC KD4E
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#14879
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Re: Weather Station Feeding APRS
BC Robotics weather hat on a pi running direwolf with the Argent ADS-WS1
weather sensor pack.
[email protected]> wrote:
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John Tetreault (WA1OKB)
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#14878
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Re: Weather Station Feeding APRS
Check out the stations supported by WeeWx.? I use it with a weather station from AcuRite, but there are many others.? WeeWx talks to the weather station, depositing the readings in a text file
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Greg D
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#14877
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Weather Station Feeding APRS
I am looking for recommendations for a reasonably priced weather station that links to
the Pi and can then feed the data to the APRS Beacon running on the same Pi.
Thank you in advance.
Ed,
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Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
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#14876
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Re: Orange Pi 5
Hello Andy,
Your message would be best placed on the HamPi email list as this list doesn't cover non-Raspberry Pi hardware nor pre-built images like the HamPi image.
--David
KI6ZHD
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David Ranch
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#14875
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
I'm not Lorin.
For what it's worth, I chose APRX.? I wanted a fill-in digi and a 2-way Igate that would not cause havoc on the channel and APRX's viscous digipeat function filled the need.
The
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Eric
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#14873
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
Lorin,
I have a? digipeater iGate using a UV5R, RPi 3 running Direwolf. It was supposed to be an iGate for our local digipeater, but the digipeater seems to me just a beacon now...
Just for my
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Rick KK4GGL
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#14872
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Re: Auto run a program
The weather data is continually updating (each 2.5 seconds for wind, e.g.), so the script needs to run periodically to get the current weather status. I use weewx which defaults to five minute
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Ray Wells
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#14871
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Re: Auto run a program
Why not just put a script into .profile (or /etc/profile)? Execute once at login, rather than every so many minutes?
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Regards
Andy
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Andy McMullin
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#14870
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Re: Auto run a program
This might get you pointed in the right direction. It's from a larger shell script that does much data manipulation, likely very unnecessary for you. The script is run each five minutes from a crontab
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Ray Wells
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#14869
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Auto run a program
I have a Raspberry Pi sitting on a shelf thinking about the weather. Every
so often, it generates a web page, which I can get to from anywhere.
Typically, I manage it remotely as there is no monitor
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Patrick KA9PDK
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#14868
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
Some older and very inexpensive Handhelds work very well. I ran a packet station for a couple of years using the handheld RadioShack 2 Meter handheld connected to an outside vertical at 5 watts and
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AI6IG
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#14867
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
Commercial VHF radios (Kenwood, Tait, etc) can often be found at hamfests or on eBay for less than $100. They make great radios for APRS. The trick is programming them for 144.39, but there are ways
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Chuck K4RGN
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#14866
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
The squelch on Baofengs is slow to open - I've have had better success receiving packets with one by running the radio with the squelch fully open.? (very different setup:? ?UV5R, Mobilinkd,
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Dana VA6DJH
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#14865
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
Your TNC was tested on a Kenwood TM-D710.? Trying to get the TNC to work on one of the lower quality Chinese radios can be hit and miss.
Mat
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Mat Murdock
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#14864
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
IIUC, Baofeng has excellent quality control at the production points. If a radio fails the final QC, it becomes one of the failed units in a shrink-wrapped pallet that gets auctioned to the highest
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Tony
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#14863
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
I totally agree 100% m.? Some Baofengs work and some identical ones just don't work.? They are very cheap radios with no quality control and completely unreliable. A friend of mine almost gave up
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Austin M0MNE <avaughan585@...>
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#14862
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Re: Raspberry pi & TNC-Pi9k running aprx
Hello Lorin,
If you search the email archives here on this list, you will find a LOT of users having a broad range of issues with these cheap radios. Some people have success with one radio but
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David Ranch
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#14861
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Re: 73Linux on Evolve PC Cony not displaying WiFi address
Any chance we can keep this group on topic?
Jon
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M7HGM Jon <jon@...>
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#14860
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