Re: Before I go reinventing someone elses wheel....
I'm the original poster....?? In reply to your question....
First, I was mistaken on a couple of the details...
We have nine sites. And adding two more by April of 2022.
Each site has internet
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M M
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#14101
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
Huh ??? ?Pi-Star runs on a Raspberry Pi....not on Windows or MacOS. But you can access it's web interface using Windows or Mac web browsers. Is that what you are asking ?
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Ron - KA7RLM
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#14100
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
http://forum.pistar.uk/ is the best place to ask.
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Tony
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#14099
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Re: PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
No. Pi-Star seems fine on your Windows 11 machine from here.
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@...
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#14098
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PI-Star / Windows 11
#networking
Has anyone had an issue with Pi-Star not running on my Windows 11 machine.
Thanks for any help.
Paul, KD0ETL
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Paul Withers
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#14097
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Have you heard of HamPi?
Hello fellow hams,
My name is Dave Slotter, W3DJS, and I am the curator of HamPi
<http://hampi.sourceforge.net>, the free ham radio software distribution
for the Raspberry Pi.
HamPi
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#14096
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
I use VNC to access my Pi in headless mode from either a PC, an Android phone, or mostly through a Kindle Fire tablet. The IP address is either the same as my router if at home and all on the network,
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Vic WA4THR
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#14095
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
I'm not sure a metal case would be the? answer. After all, the wires leading in and out of the case would just act as short antennas sending the RF to the Pi in spite of the case. I do like the idea
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Mike - KG0P
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#14094
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Hi,
Just for my own curiosity is the offending radio in a plastic box or in a grounded metal box?
7,
Bill KU8H
bark less - wag more
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Bill Cromwell
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#14093
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Michael,
First thing I¡¯d try is replacing the mouse.
Mike KJ7VID
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Michael KJ7VID <kj7vid@...>
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#14092
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Yeah, EMI from large motors too
¡ª
Charlie
73 de KG2V
Http://www.thegallos.com
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Charles Gallo
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#14091
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Consider the antennas and coax also. Try putting a dummy load on the radio and see if the problem goes away. You might have a common current problem. Antennas that are in balanced or have an
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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#14090
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Although it's not an issue for the OP, I found that the Pi's i2c bus is very susceptible to RF. Note that at VHF or UHF frequencies, an i2c ribbon cable of an unfortunate length can be especially
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Chuck K4RGN
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#14089
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
No metal case a available for pi400. It's the pi4 built inside a keyboard.
It has a massive heatsink and no fans needed. 73
[email protected]> wrote:
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Dave R
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#14088
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Hello. I had similar issues and a couple of generic clamp-on ferrites fixed
it for me. One on UTP ethernet cable, another on the 5Vdc power supply
cable was all I needed.
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Dave R
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#14087
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
The Raspberry Pi's are very subseptible to RF.? The most likely way to correct it is RF chokes on the power supply cable and any cable between the Pi and the radio.? Maybe even the monitor cable
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#14086
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Re: Pi 400 and RF
Sounds like you have a harmonic or rf back into the touchpad.?
Move it, lengthen cable or choke it see if that helps.?
73
Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.
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Kelly K7MHI
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#14085
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Pi 400 and RF
Is anybody experiencing RF problems with the Raspberry Pi 400? I was recently gifted a Pi400 and loaded the HamPi distribution. I don't have RF problems with anything else in the shack, but when I
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14084
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
Sorry, fat fingered the port.
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David A. Lane, KG4GIY
EC/RO Prince William County ARES?/RACES
+1.703.628.3868
http://www.pwcares.org/
IM/Skype/: kg4giy
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David Lane
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#14083
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Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor
#raspberrypi
#screen
VNC has always used TCP ports starting at 5900 (not 5000!).? Username is 'pi', unless you created another user.? Password is 'raspberry', unless you changed it.
If you're installing Raspbian
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Michael Nadler
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#14082
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