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Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed
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Now out of stock.? Bummer On Sun, May 29, 2022, 12:37 AM Gadget Lust <gadgetlust@...> wrote: Pi has them.? A bit expensive (40 + bucks) but they have them. |
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Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed
#raspberrypi
Gadget Lust
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI am aware of that. ?So you need one for a project, but not that much. ?Understood.?73 K2PI Sent from mobile On May 29, 2022, at 1:51 PM, N5XMT <dacooley@...> wrote:
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Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed
#raspberrypi
Umm they are out of stock but they only sell for $15
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On May 28, 2022, at 22:37, Gadget Lust <gadgetlust@...> wrote: Pi has them. A bit expensive (40 + bucks) but they have them. |
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Re: Pi Zero 2W Needed
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Gadget Lust
Pi shop.us has them. A bit expensive (40 + bucks) but they have them.
73 K2PI |
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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 case.? If you bought on for a project that is way down the priority list and would like to see it get used, please respond privately to reduce main list bandwidth. Thanks, Dale?
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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 to perform packet radio and APRS.? The combination of the USB interface and software modem replaces the TNC in the diagram provide from the manual.? I use such a configuration for APRS I-gate and Winlink with a similar Kenwood TM-261A.??
With this configuration, you get the ability to setup the RaspPi as "headless" box on a fixed LAN address in your shack near the radio and have it running as APRS I-gate or Digipeater 24/7.? When you want to do some other packet radio action, just temporarily change the freq on the radio radio to match a local BBS or Winlink node, grab your laptop, fire up the Outpost PMM (or Winlink Express) software, and the client will connect to the modem on the RaspPi from anywhere on your LAN without any special setup other than fixed IP address for the Pi (since Pi is used as local server, the client is configured with fixed IP address of the Pi).? When you're done, just close the client software app on the PC and switch the radio back to APRS 144.390MHz.? You don't have to do any changes to the RaspPi Direwolf software at all during the entire process, as it automatically works in both APRS and connected mode over LAN automatically. Cheers, Will |
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Amateur TV Transceiver in the MagPi Magazine
The latest issue of the MagPi Magazine (Issue 118)??features the Portsdown 4 Digital Amateur TV transceiver (pages 8 - 11).
More details can be found here:??and all the source code (and an installation script) is here? Note that the same hardware will also run the Langstone Microwave Transceiver software which covers 70 MHz to 5.7 GHz using a Pluto SDR.?? Dave, G8GKQ |
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Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBy the way, the DigiPi image (for Raspberry Pi) is equally as easy. ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Hillhouse
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 10:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio] 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. ? ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joel - K5RFO ? 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. ?
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Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYou might check out the DigiRig. It is quite simple to use. The seller may even have a cable for that radio. ? ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joel - K5RFO ? 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. |
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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 use with one in the future. My only Winlink reservation with using it with the Pi is that VARA is not widely supported yet and that is the preferred Winlink protocol here locally versus 1200 packet. Once Linux and VARA gets sorted out, I will be looking to connect one up to my Pi and possibly use it as my gateway. There have been a few claiming ways to run it either through WINE or an ARM version of Windows on a Pi, but it hasn't been widely reported as stable and I need a guaranteed to run and stay up before I use it as my gateway.
73, Corey - KO4CTF PS: My FT-2600M is a workhorse, but if using it for digital, keep the power down to low or middle power. It is cooled by heat sink only and high on digital can be pretty hard on it. I have read they are known for shutting off on high power transmit and wiping out presets. Mine has cutoff on high power during initial testing, but I keep mine on 10w output since it is a gateway. |
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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 |
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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 pin mini-din: -? You can interface?a Raspberry PI running?Dire Wolf to the 6 pin mini-din using a DINAH sound card with?PTT control: -? There are two DINAH configurations.? The standalone?DINAH described in the link, in which case you must cut the JP3 jumper or a DINAH-Z PI Zero W stackable?configuration which has a physical jumper, Several designs interfacing Raspberry PI through a DINAH to a variety?of radios can be found at: -? These have been replicated by a number of people and appear to be readily replicable by others. There is a Raspberry OS image which one may use to start testing at: -? Instructions to build the image from scratch can be found at: -? If I can help further, please feel free to contact me. On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 10:07 AM Joel - K5RFO <joel@...> wrote:
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AB1PH Don Rolph |
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Re: Connecting to a FT-2600 via the 9-pin data port
Mark Griffith
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.? Either way, you'll have to make a data cable or browse around to find a ready made cable like at There are obviously more details, but that is the general picture. If you like, take a look at on how to make a Pi into a Winlink email client. Mark KD0QYN
On Monday, May 23, 2022, 09:07:54 AM CDT, Joel - K5RFO <joel@...> wrote:
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. |
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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 chain latest shows a few RPI3A+'s available off shore. Which in all probability may be highly improbable. As actually obtaining what you paid for is beyond risky. Today there are responses from just that issue of RPI unobtainium problems discussed at the? ham-pi forum on groups.io. The point is a op-ed by the founder of Raspberrypi.org on raspberrypi,com by a Mr. Upton who claims current production is 1/2 million per month and they have prioritized distribution to large volume commercial users, because " they have families they need to feed" That is not the intent of the non-profit that was formed to provide affordable computer equipment to 3rd world, hobbiests and educators. Secret hint- RPIs by the thousands are in use crypto mining. how many, who knows. 1060 Raspberry Pi's in a? computer cluster... Larry W8LM |
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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 graduated beyond the Pi Zero W and it's just gathering dust on the shelf, please le me know by private response what the deal will be.? Thanks in advance for checking your shelves.? Dale KS4NS
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