WSJTX no audio
I'm building a RPI 400 portable system for POTA ops. I'm using a DigiRig setup to connect the PI to my G90.? I installed the latest 64 bit version of Debian? 12, and got FLRig? and with some
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Jeff Griffin
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Re: Raspberry 4 FT8 & FT4 on ICOM IC-7100?
install wsjt synch time with ntp or gps and plug in the radio, bobs your uncle? k
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Kelly K7MHI
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#15231
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Raspberry 4 FT8 & FT4 on ICOM IC-7100?
I would like to get my IC-7100 (not mobile) operating FT modes with a Raspberry 4. ?I have no idea how to do so. I am reasonably computer savvy. ?An alternative would be to an IC-7300. ?Any
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Mike / N4MIK
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Re: WSJTX main window won't reposition on screen
Hi Bill. I figured it out. I needed to set Weyland to W1 X11. when I did that fixed the problem. I'm also trying to get a new 64 bit ver of bookworm runniong with FLRIG. Does anyone know of a recent
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Jeff Griffin
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Re: WSJTX main window won't reposition on screen
Jeff, If the top of the "unmoveable" window is not visible, place your mouse over the window, hold down the alt key and then left click and drag to the desired position. Bill KC9XG
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Bill KC9XG
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WSJTX main window won't reposition on screen
I'm having an issue with the main WSJTX window most of the time won't allow to be repositioned on the screen of a raspberry PI 4 with an 18.5 inch monitor. The smaller WSJTX waterfall window will
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Jeff Griffin
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Hello Doug, Yes it took me a lot of messing and trying things on google that never seemed to work to get a reliable method. Just remember when you have a reliable working Pi config, to make a backup
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David Warren
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Thanks, David. Your solution worked very well. Using the SD Card Copier app I was able to copy an SD card. I can even copy the currently in-use card to one on an external card reader. As far as
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
David Warren's solution works great. Using the SD Card Copier in the Raspberry Pi Accessories menu, I can copy SD cards. I can even copy the currently in-use card directly to a new one and the new one
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
As David pointed out, specifying the block device itself and not a partition of the device is important. You can double check the available block devices via: *sudo fdisk -l* From the small amount of
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Leland Olney
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Hello Doug, I have a Pi3 and the easiest way I have found to backup an SD Card is to get your self a memory stick as big or bigger than your sd card and use the Sd Card Copier app on the Pi to back it
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David Warren
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
[ correction - thanks to Martin on the heads up ] I'm not a Mac user but a few thoughts: - CORRECTION: Doug's command to write to the new SD card should *work*. the fact he put the "of=" directive
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David Ranch
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
I'm not a Mac user but a few thoughts: - The command to write to the new SD card is wrong, it should be: #Assuming /dev/rdisk6 is the top level device name of the SD card slot -- MAKE SURE THIS IS
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David Ranch
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Thanks, David and David. Still no luck. I tried the following sequence using both "disk6" and "rdisk6". The resulting SD cards still won't boot. ¡insert source SD card diskutil list diskutil
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Do it from a text console. dd if=(SD card device) of=SD.img bs=4M conv=fsync When done, change if to SD.img and of to the SD card device ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
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N5XMT
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Re: How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
When you copy the SD card are you dismounting it first? If find the easiest way is dd to back it up (create an image) the dump. I am running a Mac. Because dd doesn¡¯t do a good job reporting, you
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David Lane
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How to Copy a Bootable SD card on a Mac
Does anyone know of a way to copy a bootable SD card on a Mac? I've tried Balena Etcher, the Raspberry Pi Imager and Apple Pie Baker. I copy from a known-good SD card to a file, but when I copy back
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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TGIF connection problem
Hello all. I have a homebuilt hotspot running Pi-star. My radio is an Anytone 878. The radio works fine on my home hotspot. I have a second hotspot I built just for TGIF. The second one is on a
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W2LPC
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Thanks for that link and there is more change in Bookworm than I expected and it seems it's STILL not quite ready. I guess the pending release of the Raspberry Pi 5 hardware is forcing this rollout
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David Ranch
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Here is the whole skinny on Bookworm https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bookworm-the-new-version-of-raspberry-pi-os/ ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
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N5XMT
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