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Re: polling failed
Not letting me in with ssl. I will try to boot in with another RPi.
By Chris Clement · #13535 ·
Re: polling failed
Chris, You say you ordered a built "shield", I'm assuming that is the TNC board.? Where did you get it from? How far are you from KJ4RUS in Clearwater/Largo area? There are a number of things that
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #13534 ·
Re: polling failed
Actually, you're seeing a "address already in use" error which might not be a fatal error but I don't know if that's normal either. Anyway, since you can hear your station transmitting, do you hear
By David Ranch · #13533 ·
polling failed
I ordered a built/tested PiGate shield and put it on a RPi 3 and added a GPS sensor. I am getting "time out" and "address in use" log messages and nothing else from two different RMS stations.
By Chris Clement · #13532 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
Yes it is possible to run VARA FM and VARA HF on PI4. For setup I used this: https://github.com/WheezyE/Winelink/blob/main/docs/README.md Running well with pilinbpq as BBS/GW 73 Jouko OH5RM
By Jouko OH5RM · #13531 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
How about a $35 TNC that does 9600? http://tarpn.net/t/nino-tnc/n9600a/n9600a_info.html
By Bill WA4OPQ · #13530 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
9600 baud is doable with a DRAWS? HAT -- which also powers the RPi from the 12 VDC you have for your radio. There is a metal case available for the Pi + Hat. It also has a built-in GPS for time
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #13529 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
This thread hads made me change my thoughts about VARA FM.. My buddy "insists" we have to be able to run 9600 and we need to use a $400.00 TNC. IMHO, this is overkill and was just looking for a
By Don Ritchie · #13528 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
I've built a couple of remote solar powered sites. Here are some of my ideas: A UPS Hat for the pi. It powers the pi for one minute after power is lost and then gracefully shuts it down.
By Bill WA4OPQ · #13527 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
The first thing that comes to mind is, what are you trying to accomplish? You mention a remote site that is difficult to access. AFAIK, Winlink is mostly a messaging system and is generally used by an
By Michael WA7SKG · #13526 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
While VARA FM is written for Windows, it's possible to run it on (X86) Linux using WINE. There have been some folks that have gotten WIndows 10 and WINE to run on Raspberry Pi 4, but there's a lot of
By steve.stroh@... · #13525 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
Thanks Mark, that explains why "nobody" thought of that sooner. It does, however make the decision so much easier I guess we can turn that idea off ! Thanks ~d
By Don Ritchie · #13524 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
Don, there should be a battery to run the PI if the mains go away, and the battery has to be big enough to keep it up for the duration of any outage, or there has to be some smart way to tell Linux
By Tadd KA2DEW in NC · #13523 ·
Re: HARDENED pi
Don, This will make your decision so much easier.? :) VARA FM Only runs on Windows and the author has no plans to port it to another platform. MarkKD0QYN
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #13522 ·
HARDENED pi
SORRY, THIS MAY GET LONG ... while thinking about "vara FM " and realizing that involves a "computer" at the site. And not really wanting to put a computer at a "remote" site ( not that far, but a
By Don Ritchie · #13521 ·
Re: AirSpy based solution for RadioSonde decoding on Raspberry
Look into the [email protected] forum. Lots of knowledgeable folks dealing with receiving, tracking, and recovering radiosondes. Michael WA7SKG Gur Lavie wrote on 8/24/21 10:40 AM:
By Michael WA7SKG · #13520 ·
Re: AirSpy based solution for RadioSonde decoding on Raspberry
I'd say take a look at https://github.com/rs1729/RS
By John Tetreault (WA1OKB) · #13519 ·
AirSpy based solution for RadioSonde decoding on Raspberry
Hi, my objective is to decode a single specific RadioSonde. So I will set the SDR# for FM and the correct center frequency. but I need a way to decode the telemetry. anyone knows of such Rasoberry
By Gur Lavie · #13518 ·
Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
10 piece minimum and $20+ shipping?
By Christopher Rose <kb8uih88@...> · #13517 ·
Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
Those are prone to spuriously emit. 73
By Dave R · #13516 ·