Re: TNC-96K PITNCParamsApr18.zip
The utility is pre-compiled and available on this site under the heading TNC-96K Utility Software
http://www.wvcarc.com/p/tnc-96k-resources.html
Mat
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Mat Murdock
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#14421
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Re: My Raspberry Pi 3B+ - Will Not Boot
Hi
No nothing changed on my Power Supply this is the newer model PS which is about 3 months old. I could try my original PS that came with the original shipment even though that did give the
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William E. Artelt
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#14420
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Re: My Raspberry Pi 3B+ - Will Not Boot
Hello Bill,
Let's start with basics:
1. Is this an existing SD card or new SD card? If it's an existing SD card, please note that depending how you were using it, they can and WILL go bad. I
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David Ranch
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#14419
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Re: TNC-96K PITNCParamsApr18.zip
Hello Chris,
The TNCPi 9k6 hardware a little bit of a fringe area here on this Raspberry Pi list but I do know that John Wiseman G8BPQ who maintains the 9k6 firmware and some of these utilities *is*
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David Ranch
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#14418
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Re: My Raspberry Pi 3B+ - Will Not Boot
Check to make sure that your power source has sufficient current (i.e. the voltage isn't sagging, since the Pi prefers 5.1-5.3 volts, and that you've got a sturdy cable delivering that power). Did
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David Harris
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#14417
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My Raspberry Pi 3B+ - Will Not Boot
Hi this Pi no longer will Boot from any SD card for any Pi OS distribution.
Reformatting the SD cards has no effect and writing the OS fails to read much less boot it.
The Red LED is lit for power
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William E. Artelt
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#14416
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TNC-96K PITNCParamsApr18.zip
I just got a TNC-96K and flashed it.
I am trying to run the makeit so that I can run it from my raspberry pi.
However this is the error that I keep getting.
pitnc_getparams.c: In function
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Chris Andrist
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#14415
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Re: SKCCLogger
Thank you Dave.
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Jay
WB2QQJ
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Jay Lijoi
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#14414
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Re: SKCCLogger
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the author does not provide the source; only compiled binaries, and while there is an x86_64 binary for Linux, there is no ARM64 binary provided for
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Dave Slotter, W3DJS
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#14413
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SKCCLogger
Does anyone have SKCCLogger working on 64 bullseye?
If so, would you be kind enough to share how it's done.
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Jay
WB2QQJ
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Jay Lijoi
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#14412
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Appalachian Trail Golden Packet event - July 16
The Appalachian Trail Golden Packet event? is an annual tradition started by WB4APR in 2009.? The goal is to set up 15 temporary VHF/UHF APRS stations on mountain tops, along the Appalachian Trail,
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WB2OSZ
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#14411
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Re: SDR on Raspberry -Pi
James,
Not sure what you are asking but are you looking for something like this:
https://www.openwebrx.de/ ?
It will work as a local SDR program, or act as a server so you can log in from a Windoze
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Jack Spitznagel (KD4IZ)
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#14410
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Re: SDR on Raspberry -Pi
Has anyone you a SDR on? Raspberry -Pi the uses Windows
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JAMES COX <nwsd451765@...>
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#14409
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Re: Display enlargement
Me Too. Although not inexpensive, these thin, 1920 X 1080P, 15.6 inch,
Lepow displays may also be used with your cell phone which will power them.
They are available in touch-screen too eliminating
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Larry Dighera
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#14408
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Re: Display enlargement
I¡¯m typing this on a Mac connected to a 15¡± portable monitor. I really like these portable monitors. It¡¯s about 1/2¡± thick, takes either HDMI or USB C for input. The stand folds into a cover.
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Clark Martin
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#14407
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Re: SDR on Raspberry -Pi
I use one of those SDR dongles on a Pi 3, as a participant in the
FlightAware.com network monitoring ADSB transmissions from aircraft
overhead. The software is theirs.
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=Gary
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Gary
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#14406
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Re: Display enlargement
Good morning, Chuck!!
And thank you Nigel for your suggestion of the outboard SSD instead of the MicroSD card.
I do appreciate your replying to my groups.io <http://groups.io/> message. Under
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Ernie Rader <ernie@...>
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#14405
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Re: Display enlargement
Some monitors lie about their size to Linux. I got a 10" touchscreen that, for some reason, Linux thinks is a 27" monitor and sizes everything accordingly. Unless you have a specific reason to use the
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Michael WA7SKG
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#14404
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Re: Display enlargement
I also suggest swapping out the SD card for a small USB3 solid state drive. You'll gain a fair bit of speed and possibly improve reliability.
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#14403
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Re: Display enlargement
Ernie:
I really like my RPi 400; Very clever package. I seriously suggest getting a bigger monitor. I am a careful shopper and I found a 19 inch HDMI monitor on EBay for about $50 (with free
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Charles Young
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#14402
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