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Link to PiGate and PiGate RMS
Myself and a few others are in the process of "refreshing" our installs of PiGate and PiGate RMS before hurricane season. I can find the new link to the RMS files, but not to the "regular" PiGate
By Jack Smith · #15669 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
Hello Ken, Here are a couple of small screen touch displays you might consider. Best regards, Larry WB6BBB $75.99 Orange Pi 10.1 Inch LCD Touch
By Larry Dighera · #15668 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
Do you notice a large difference in using the 5 vs a 4 (assuming you used a 4)? I have a 4 that¡¯s been very reliable, and I have a MoPi board to run it off 12v, but there¡¯s going to come a day
By Daniel Holmes · #15667 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
FWIW, I ran my Pi5 yesterday for about 4 hours using the power socket I discussed. My 24 AH LiFePo4 battery went from 91% to 89% charge. (Not hugely scientific, but suffice to say the Pi 5 didn¡¯t
By Kenneth R. van Wyk · #15666 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
Yep, unfortunately, but the cable does use 17awg wires for power, so it definitely can handle the current. ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #15665 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
I stand corrected. Open mouth and inset foot. Is it true that the official PS only has a four foot power cord? Sounds rather short. Max KG4PID
By Max · #15664 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
You should do a little research on the Pi5. The official Pi5 power supply is PD and the pi does have the circuitry to request the higher power.? The previous versions of the Pi didn't have the
By N5XMT · #15663 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
Thanks for sharing your find Ken
By Kelly K7MHI · #15662 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
my research says that a QC and PD port has to negotiate to get higher power.? Can a Pi 5 do that???I don't think so. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Charge "Quick Charge requires both the
By Max · #15661 ·
Re: Pi 5 portable power
Ken, Any USB-C standard power outlet will have the standard 5V, 9V, and 12V pins, you just need one rated at 28W or higher. Your 30W unit will work fine. Tom NK5H
By Tom Hyde NK5H · #15660 ·
Pi 5 portable power
I¡¯m running a Pi 5 here, with pretty good successes. It is my intention to build it into a portable PC for radio operations (e.g., POTA, vacations). One concern I had was regarding power when I¡¯m
By Kenneth R. van Wyk · #15659 ·
Re: Using pi4 Radioberry outside LAN #networking
Thanks for your comments. I hadn't realised how many UDP ports SDR Console uses to talk to radios. I used wire shark to monitor traffic to the radio on my LAN and forwarded all the ports I could see
By hatfield@... · #15658 ·
Re: NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
David, I can edit the config.txt file. It is here: /boot/firmware/config.txt
By John · #15657 ·
Re: NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
And I'm running the latest firmware as well with sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -a ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
By N5XMT · #15656 ·
Re: NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
If you can't even edit the config.txt file, then the file system on the drive has issues. As long as you are using sudo, you have permissions to write the system files. ?Get BlueMail for Android
By N5XMT · #15655 ·
Re: NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
Thanks for your reply. Originally I did those things, but set up for only gen=2 and it worked, but didn't seem to boot any faster than my USB SSD on the Pi-4b. I don't know what I've done now, but I
By John · #15654 ·
Re: NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
Do a sudo apt install hdparm -y Then do sudo hdparm -Y /dev/nvme0n1 Post the numbers here Also, did you enable PCI-E 3 lines in config.txt needs to say dtparam=pciex1 dtparam=pciex1_gen=3 in that
By N5XMT · #15653 ·
NVMe on Pi-5 -- I need help understanding
A Fikwot FN501 PRO NVMe was installed on my Pi-5 following a Utube video by Jeff Gerling. It boots without the SD card, but seems slow and the test method used by Jeff doesn't work with my setup. I
By John · #15652 ·
Re: Using pi4 Radioberry outside LAN #networking
The UDP packets need to be delivered with low latency. Not something the internet will help fix. You could try a VPN but I don¡¯t think the IQ data will be useful with delays and drops from the
By Kelly K7MHI · #15651 ·
Using pi4 Radioberry outside LAN #networking
Hi I have an HF transceiver based on a Pi4 and radio berry. It works fine on my LAN with SDRConsole but I am unable to connect to it from the internet. On my LAN I have fixed the IP address in my
By hatfield@... · #15650 ·