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Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed #raspberrypi
Now out of stock. Bummer
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #14461 ·
Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed #raspberrypi
I am aware of that. So you need one for a project, but not that much. Understood. 73 K2PI Sent from mobile
By Gadget Lust <gadgetlust@...> · #14460 ·
Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed #raspberrypi
Umm they are out of stock but they only sell for $15 ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #14459 ·
Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed #raspberrypi
Pi shop.us has them. A bit expensive (40 + bucks) but they have them. 73 K2PI
By Gadget Lust <gadgetlust@...> · #14458 ·
Pi Zero 2W Needed #raspberrypi
I have collected all the parts for my first Pi Zero W project.? I have learned that the Pi Zero W might not have the horsepower for my DigiPi project.? So, I am looking for a Pi Zero 2w just in
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #14457 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
I'd also recommend a USB-Radio Interface (converts radio audio to/from USB and controls radio PTT), plus a soundcard modem (software-based modulator/demodulator acting as the TNC) running on RaspPi4
By Will - KF?FEC · #14456 ·
Amateur TV Transceiver in the MagPi Magazine
The latest issue of the MagPi Magazine (Issue 118) https://magpi.raspberrypi.com/issues features the Portsdown 4 Digital Amateur TV transceiver (pages 8 - 11). More details can be found here:
By Dave G8GKQ · #14455 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
By the way, the DigiPi image (for Raspberry Pi) is equally as easy. Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 10:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio] Connecting to a
By Fred Hillhouse · #14454 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
You might check out the DigiRig. It is quite simple to use. The seller may even have a cable for that radio. https://digirig.net/product/digirig-mobile/ Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 9:48 AM To:
By Fred Hillhouse · #14453 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
I have 2 of these radios and use one as my VHF Winlink gateway (KO4CTF-10) and the other as a cold spare. I am running mine via Signalink to a Windows machine currently, but bought the Pi TNC hat to
By Corey Baldwin - KO4CTF · #14452 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
Yes. You'll probably need a USB/Serial dongle thingy if your computer doesn't have a genuine serial port. Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366 Amateur Radio G8IFF
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14451 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
Hammade parts has a cable to connect the FT2600 to the standard 6
By Don Rolph · #14450 ·
Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
You'll need to get a TNC of some sort, like the TNC-Pi for 1200 baud or TNC-Pi9k6 for 1200/9600 baud.? OR, you can get a sound card device like a SignaLink USB and use Direwolf as a virtual TNC.?
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #14449 ·
Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
Is it possible to connect a Yaesu FT-2600 to the pi via the 9-pin data port? I'd like to turn this old radio into an APRS and/or winlink radio.
By Joel - K5RFO <joel@...> · #14448 ·
Re: Pi Zero W Needed for Project
Thanks for the help, I got my pi and more. 73 Dale ks4ns
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #14447 ·
Re: Pi Zero W Needed for Project
Private message sent. Kevin, KW0KW
By Kevin, KW0KW · #14446 ·
Re: Pi Zero W Needed for Project
Actually the majority of hams have started with the Raspberry Pi? of various revisions; then when the need arose or the desire to have a PI?W or even a PI?W2 it was procured as needed. The Supply
By Larry Macionski · #14445 ·
Pi Zero W Needed for Project
I need a? Pi Zero W for a ham radio project.? This will be my first foray into Pi and linux, so I am excited to give it a try if I can find one that doesn't break mama's bank.? If you have
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #14444 ·
Re: Need A Pi-4 4gb or 8gb
Sold ¡­.Thanks Jeff, I look forward to receiving it.
By Bill P. · #14443 ·
Re: Need A Pi-4 4gb or 8gb
I have one i got a little over a year ago. ?It is a 4gb model from CanaKit with case, fan, and heatsink. ?Probably has less than 10 hours of use. ?My Pi 400 has been more useful for my
By Jeff WX7OR · #14442 ·