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Re: Unable to reach my Flex radio via my raspberry pi 4B and Tailscale via my network. Wi-Fi connection is fine
OK, It¡¯s time to fess up. I did not have tailscale running on the Windows 11 PC. All is well now. Thanks again, Larry for putting me in the right track for tracing the url. All, please excuse the
By Bob Watson · #14644 ·
Re: Unable to reach my Flex radio via my raspberry pi 4B and Tailscale via my network. Wi-Fi connection is fine
Many thanks, Larry, for your helpful suggestions.? The Pi properly shows up on my Tailscale machine inventory and it does show up on my network as well as the Flex.? It appears to be a windows 11
By Bob Watson · #14643 ·
Re: Unable to reach my Flex radio via my raspberry pi 4B and Tailscale via my network. Wi-Fi connection is fine
is the FLEX on your network? Try running AngryIP * or some network mapping program, some routers can show you active IP addresses others do not. ping in the command (terminal) box works as well. PC or
By Larry Macionski · #14642 ·
Unable to reach my Flex radio via my raspberry pi 4B and Tailscale via my network. Wi-Fi connection is fine
I have never run into this situation whereby I can only communicate with my Flex 6500 via my Raspberry Pi 4B on my Wi-Fi connection using tailscale. ?I am unable to reach the radio using my wired
By Bob Watson · #14641 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
If you are using the Argon1 - and installed the management software for the fan and shutdown - you only have to shutdown from the menu and it turns the power off.
By 4Z4DR · #14640 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
Hi Larry, I already mentioned the case interfering with the cable plug fully seating and was promptly dismissed. It is also possible to damage the conductors inside the cable by pulling on the cable
By Bill Cromwell · #14639 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
I would look at your power source. Those USB bricks can be troublesome sometimes. Maybe use a USB power pack to see if you notice any difference. And oddly enough? if you use a surge protector power
By Greg Sanders · #14638 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
<k5atg@...> wrote: Hello Aaron, If your RPi is not outputting video, it may be due to the HDMI cable and/or adapter not being fully seated. There's also the possibility the RPi
By Larry Dighera · #14637 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
Had a similar issue. In my case it was after an update & upgrade. It seems the fake kms driver is depreciated, so raspOS has changed it into the kms driver. In my config.txt I had to change the
By PF1JM · #14636 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
I have unit and case that the MDNI cable would not quite fit with unit in the case but worked fine with it out of the case. I got a cable that would fit and ended the problem. See if yours will work
By Bill Cromwell · #14635 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
When I powered it down, I did it using the power down option in the start menu and left the power plugged in. I will try another HDMI when I can
By Aaron K5ATG · #14634 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
Btw.. when you say "Powered it down and went to bed", can you tell us how you shut down your Rpi? Just to be sure, it's important to understand you cannot just unplug the power. You have to use the
By David Ranch · #14633 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
On the HDMI Display, it just says no signal USB SSD is a little bit out of my price range for now.
By Aaron K5ATG · #14632 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
Don't use SD cards. It boots and runs much faster from a USB SSD. Never had one fail.
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14631 ·
Re: RPI Frustrations
Hello Aaron, With your problematic Rpi4+SD card setup, what do you see on the HDMI display when you first power on? See
By David Ranch · #14630 ·
RPI Frustrations
Ok my RPI 4 seems to be doing everything possible to really get under my skin. Everything was working just fine yesterday. I spent a couple of frustrating hours of putting all of the radio software I
By Aaron K5ATG · #14629 ·
Re: RPI 4 Low Voltage Wrning
I had a low voltage warning once. But it only happened after I performed an update to a fresh Bullseye. When I switched my SD card to my previously used card that had Buster on it, problem never
By Greg Sanders · #14628 ·
Re: RPI 4 Low Voltage Wrning
or you can get a USB-C specific one now:?https://a.co/d/injFbfh?(There are also other one for a bit more money that have? clip leads available.)? 73, Dave N4DJS
By David Ritchie · #14627 ·
Re: RPI 4 Low Voltage Wrning
N5XMT, The power supply that I am using is a power outlet strip. It does not tell me the amps on it. The cord is just a braided USB cable that I found was more suitable for charging phones than
By Aaron K5ATG · #14626 ·
Re: RPI 4 Low Voltage Wrning
Aaron, Check the voltage with a voltmeter between the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins 2 (+5) and 6 (ground). If you are interested in volts and current, buy a USB volt/ammeter and place it in-line with your
By Larry K8UT · #14625 ·