Re: Recommendations for a distro for low power operation with WSJT-X
Hi Mark
I have used a pi 4, with a number of the pi OS versions on wsjt-x.
I have a 7" touch screen that connects directly to the pi. I mounted the pi with display on a angled board on a larger
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kb7asm2000
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#15833
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Hello Austin
Just to check, are you running 2 usb cables from your Pi, one to the SCU-17 for audio, and the second to the FT-891 for CAT control ?
Glen
G0SBN
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Glen - G0SBN
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#15832
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Re: REMOTE
Technically yes, provided your remote control software runs under Linux.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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REMOTE
Will? raspberry pi? ?4? operate any ham transceiver? from remote location? ?thanks
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robert rothman
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Recommendations for a distro for low power operation with WSJT-X
Hi.? I am new to the group.
I am interested in putting WSJT-X on an RaspberryPi4 that I have sitting around.? I would like to use it for portable operation with a QRPLabs QMX+.? (Lovely little
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w8gu@...
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#15829
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
What all do you have plugged into the USB ports?? If you have multiple devices plugged in, you could possibly need a powered USB hub. All 4 USB ports combined can only provide a total of 1
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N5XMT
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
I am running on a Pi4.?? People are saying it should just magically "work" on a pi4? but I am having no such luck.? I just cannot get the pi 4 to talk to the SCU 17 no matter what settings I
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Austin M0MNE <avaughan585@...>
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Which Pi are you using?? If it's the Pi5 the software may not be compiled for it. Pi5 changed the address of the GPIO due to using a separate chip. The GPIO libraries that run on the older Pi's won't
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N5XMT
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Anyone??? It looks like there are plenty people are saying that they can successfully make the SCU-17 with Raspberry Pi, but I'm really struggling to make it work.? I am having no such luck.? Could
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Austin M0MNE <avaughan585@...>
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Re: Seqence of Events on RPI with Pi-Star
Awesome reply! ?Tnx to all who commented..
I think I have enough to carry on BUT know where to come for help!
73. Norm VE3CZI
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Norm Freidin VE3CZI
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Re: Seqence of Events on RPI with Pi-Star
Hi Norm,
To answer your curiosity about how the system works, both the operating system and the Pi-Star software are on the card; the image that you download as a special copy of the operating system
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Phil Culmer 2E0HGU
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Re: Seqence of Events on RPI with Pi-Star
Sorry¡.. no you don¡¯t need to change data on the Nextion screen! All the images are pre-loaded and will automatically change on the detected transmission or mode or modes you have selected.
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Spence G5STO
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Re: Seqence of Events on RPI with Pi-Star
There are pre-compiled images for the raspberry Pi here.
https://www.pistar.uk/downloads/
Read the comprehensive instructions and use Etcher to burn the downloaded image file. Insert into Pi, use
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Spence G5STO
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Seqence of Events on RPI with Pi-Star
Am curious as to HOW does RPI work?
Do you have to load the RPI operating system onto RPI first
Then Program the SD Card with Pi-Star ?
I would "think" that the RPi has it's software on board.? When
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Norm Freidin VE3CZI
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Re: Decoder for CW practice?
That's very interesting, Rob.? Thanks for sharing the site.
Jonathan WD6BNY
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Jonathan
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Re: Decoder for CW practice?
You can play around with this site.. https://morsecode.world/international/decoder/audio-decoder-adaptive.html
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Rob - KJ7QNP
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Re: Pi5 12v supply
"USE A BEEFY USB CHARGING CABLE designed to charge smart phones and laptop fast charging:?
? $5 USB A to C?https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX129938?
? $6 USB-C to
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Max
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Re: Decoder for CW practice?
I did give Fldigi a quick try as I've used it with success before on Windows, but my initial attempts on the RPI failed to decode my keying although it was working okay with CW in all other
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Chris Bolton
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Re: Pi5 12v supply
- Note that on the graphics shown, it's only 3A per USB-C cable so for a fully loaded Rpi5, that will be 2A too little
- This looks better
I don't think the Rpi5 supports USB PD (power
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David Ranch
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Re: Decoder for CW practice?
One possible way would be to write a python script that reads a GPIO pin (or two, one for dots and one for dashes if you want an iambic paddle), plays a tone using the simpleaudio library. Then use
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Eric Grumling
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