Re: HAMRS install
David,
My result with uname is: BST 2022 arm7l GNU/Linux
I’m guessing 32 bit
Also, after download and the file is in “Downloads” folder do I just double click it?
Dean
Sent: Wednesday,
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Dean, N2TNN
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#15927
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Re: HAMRS install
Hello Dean,
I think my previous email was partially misleading/wrong (sorry about that). It's important that you download one of the "Raspbian" AppImage files which should work for your Raspberry
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David Ranch
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#15926
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Re: HAMRS install
Linux -Arm64 is the correct image for a raspberry pi.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
[email protected]> wrote:
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Steve Spence
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#15925
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Re: HAMRS install
David,
Thanks for the response. I downloaded this file: - https://hamrs-dist.s3.amazonaws.com/hamrs-pro-2.31.1-linux-arm64.AppImage
That is the Raspbian 6 4 bit version. Ok, if these are for
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Dean, N2TNN
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#15924
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Re: HAMRS install
Hello Dean,
Did you go to https://hamrs.app/ and clicked on "Linux" or Raspian which downloads:
- https://hamrs-dist.s3.amazonaws.com/hamrs-pro-2.31.1-linux-x86_64.AppImage
or
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David Ranch
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#15923
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HAMRS install
Hello everyone,
I admit that I am new with Raspberry Pi and am having difficulties. I have had a Pi 400 running HamClock for a year but that is as far as I could get going with running a Pi. This
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Dean, N2TNN
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#15922
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Re: Low voltage solution +WARNING+
Hello.
Or maybe the capacitor is soldered the wrong way (inverted polarity)...
That's a default I saw on some industrial boards, it was with tantalum capacitors, they got very hot and then...
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f5hcc
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#15921
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SVHFS Conference 2025, Call for Papers & Presentations
Here's an update on the SVHFS 2025 Conference;
Deadline for papers has been extended to March 17
Conference & hotel registration is open; details are in the attached file.
Thanks,
Robin Midgett
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Robin Midgett
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#15920
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Re: PiGate RMS Documentation ?
I was able to download the image and documentation for DRAWS Hat from the website where Mark posted it.
I'm always struck by the Ham Communities selfless expenditure of time, talent and treasure to
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Larry Nelson
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#15919
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Re: PiGate RMS
Mark
Thank you for all your efforts in producing a great piece of gear for EMCOM Ops. I was happy to find out that you moved the Pi image to Google Drive. I originally purchased my PiGate RMS with
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Larry Nelson
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#15918
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Re: Stop PI from booting HamClock
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/13558/how-to-get-wi-fi-to-connect-on-boot
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mike
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#15917
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Re: Stop PI from booting HamClock
it would be easiest to put a file in the boot section of the SD card with the new wi-fi parameters. easier for you to get the info/instructions on the web rather than poorly written copy by myself.,
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mike
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#15916
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Stop PI from booting HamClock
Running HamClock on Pi3 that auto boots HamClock.? I need to stop the boot so I can add a new wifi.? Can't remember keyboard strokes to do this???
TNX Tex
ka5y
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Tex Herson
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#15915
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Re: WSJTX and GPIO on PTT
Hello Ruud,
Right.. that's what I was assuming but I wanted to call it out just in case you didn't know.
nono.. that's not true. You don't seem to be aware of the Raspberry Pi alternative GPIO pin
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David Ranch
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#15914
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Re: WSJTX and GPIO on PTT
Hello David,
Thank you for your advice.
1. I fryed GPIO 17 when it accedentily got 5V ;-((
2. GPIO 31 is an internally GPIO pin and you cannot physically connect something to it. So that doesn't
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Ruud, PA7RP
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#15913
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Re: WSJTX and GPIO on PTT
Hello PA7RP,
I'll quickly mention a few things here:
1. How are you interfacing devices to the Rpi's /dev/ttyAMA0 pins on the 40pin header? These pins are only 3.3v compatible and sending
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David Ranch
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#15912
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WSJTX and GPIO on PTT
I am running WSJTX on a Raspberry Pi 4 with Bullseye 64-bit OS. Unfortunately, my GPIO 17 (the RTS line of ttyAMA0) is defective. I now want to control PTT with another GPIO pin. The transceiver does
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Ruud, PA7RP
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#15911
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Re: RSP and HL2+
Thank you Ron,
73,
Craig W9OD
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Craig Taylor
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#15910
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Re: RSP and HL2+
Thank you Ron
i will check it out.
73
Craig W9OD
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Craig Taylor
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#15909
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Re: RSP and HL2+
Try PiHPSDR......this one is maintained.....
https://github.com/dl1ycf/pihpsdr
Ron
KA7RLM
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Ron - KA7RLM
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#15908
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