Re: Getting the Pi to get accurate time for XSJT-X
You can always add a GPS, and run gpsd and chrony.
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#14161
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Getting the Pi to get accurate time for XSJT-X
I have a Pi 4, and am using the mid December version of Hampi. (ie the one before new years update.
the time takes a few moments to set itself, but then deems to drift.
if I type timedatectl
in a
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Charles MacDonald VA3CPY
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#14160
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Re: HamPi 2.0 (December 2021) Released
It looks like there are pretty good instructions at the bottom of this email (txt file).
David
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David A. Lane, KG4GIY
EC/RO Prince William County
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David Lane
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#14159
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Re: HamPi 2.0 (December 2021) Released
Dave,
Happy New Year. Thanks for the Pi Image. I just discovered your software a few weeks ago. Still need to
find out all the bells and whistles. Also sent you my QSL
card
73
JP
KA3BWP
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JP McGinley
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#14158
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Re: HamPi 2.0 (December 2021) Released
What do I download to update what I have on my raspberry pi4?
Mikeal R. Hughes, D.Min., Th.D.
GROL, MOS, Comptia A+, Network+, Security+, CEH
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Dr. Mikeal Hughes
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#14157
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HamPi 2.0 (December 2021) Released
Fellow Hams,
I am pleased to announce that HamPi 2.0 <https://github.com/dslotter/HamPi>,
the comprehensive ham radio software distribution for the Raspberry Pi is
now available for public download!
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#14156
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Re: WxtoImg and Pi4 - Receiver selection
Clint -?
Thank you very much for the information you sent relating how to select R2FX in wxtoimage.? A few days after sending my request there were no replies so I played with it and eventually got
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Tony Mollica
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#14155
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Re: suggestions for ssd install
Thank you Paul.
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Jay
WB2QQJ
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Jay Lijoi
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#14154
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
5-6 years ago a colleague at Associated Press used a Raspberry PI and it's camera. They focused it on the Volcano? just outside of MEXICO City. It was however on the internet. It took a picture every
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Larry Macionski
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#14153
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Re: suggestions for ssd install
Hi,
Software for Manjaro is both available and current, being based on Arch Linux (a rolling distribution) means that the OS can be regularly updated - certainly more current than the RaspbianOS
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Paul M <pm.5b8ba@...>
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#14152
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Re: SKCCLogger
Received from Jay Lijoi at 12/20/2021 15:19 UTC:
I have no experience with SKCCLogger, but you probably need to register with QRZ (if not already) and then set up SKCCLogger with your registration
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Jim Higgins
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#14151
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Re: Remote Site SSTV
Food for thought! https://github.com/alpov/SatCam
https://github.com/hatsunearu/PiSSTVpp
https://pypi.org/project/PySSTV/
Sounds like you need a command line based sstv image sender, so it can
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mathison ott
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#14150
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SKCCLogger
Good day,
Just installed SKCCLogger Version: v03.00.15 Linux 32-bit ARM on Raspberry PI 4 on Raspberry PI 4 Bullseye.
Clicking on the QRZ lookup button does nothing.
This is the printout error:
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Jay Lijoi
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#14149
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Re: WxtoImg and Pi4 - Receiver selection
Hi Tony,
I came across your post because I was having similar issues selecting R2FX while running WxtoImg on the Pi. I just started running it on the Pi after running it on Windows for years. ?I
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cprealm
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#14148
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
TNX
73
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Leonardo IW5CWC
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#14147
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Re: suggestions for ssd install
OK, I decided to go with the latest official Raspberry PI OS release, Bullseye.
As for software, I have used Ham-PI? for over a year and it has served me well. Ham-PI is great for getting started,
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Jay Lijoi
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#14146
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Hello tmmird
No additional drivers need to be insralled.
73 Glen G0SBN
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Glen - G0SBN
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#14145
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Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Did you install some driver on the Raspberry PI to have the SCU-17 to work?
On Windows I see the virtual com port driver is needed to be installed before connectingthe SCU-17to the PC... similar on
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Leonardo IW5CWC
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#14144
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Re: suggestions for ssd install
I am running Bullseye 32 bit with "build a pie" on a ~240G SSD at 2.2 GHz on a 4B v1.2, 4G Pie.? works well.
73, steve WB3LGC
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Steve WB3LGC
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#14143
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Re: suggestions for ssd install
Hello Jay,
You will get, by far, the best hardware support for Raspberry Pi hardware is via Raspberry Pi OS. The 32bit version is the only fully supported version as the 64bit version is still in
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David Ranch
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#14142
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