Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Hello Danny
No I have not contacted D-Link support. The information that came with the adapter only had information on how to setup with Window or Apple, I figure if they had a fix for Linux, it
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woodhor <tambeaud@...>
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#99
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New Member G0SFJ
Hi, I am Andy G0SFJ, have a Pi - computing isn't really my line, wasn't too impressed by the Pi really, and am now looking at using it for ham radio applications only:
* tnc / aprs
*cw
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andythomasmail
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#98
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
I'm working on the same issue have you contacted D-Link support yet? I installed wicd which is a network manager but it still won't connect I have a few more things to try but if that dosen't work I
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danny garvin
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#97
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
I know that the DWA-131 is shown as compatible in at the following site.
but I do not know how to proceed with getting it to work with my PI!
Don
VE3HOL
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woodhor <tambeaud@...>
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#96
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
I tried both ways. Seemed to work better when I plugged it in direct.
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kc7klz
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#95
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Hello John,
Yes my usb hub is powered
73 de Pascal
ve2hom
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Pascal Lafond <ve2hom@...>
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#94
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Are you using a powered hub? (The Pi doesn't source a lot of current.)
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals
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John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#93
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Hi,
I used a USB to Serial adapter. ?I did get it to work sort of. ?I was attaching to my Kantronics KPC-3 through minicom. ?I could get it to recognize the serial port, but when I slowed it down
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kc7klz
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#92
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pi for packet radio
The standard rasbian distribution now includes the ax.25 and netrom modules.
You no longer need a special kernel. Yesterday I created a new image
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John G8BPQ
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#91
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Pascal,
The PI GPIO pins operate at 3.3 volts, and the PI is likely to be damaged by
applying 5 volts from a normal TTL port. You will need a level converter on
the TNC to PI lead. I used a simple
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John G8BPQ
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#90
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raspberry pi for packet radio
Hello all,
I have a raspberry pi and I want to use it for making a packet radio server. I have think to use jnos2 and I want to connect it with my mfj-1270c tnc. This one have a ttl port on the
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ve2hom <ve2hom@...>
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#89
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Re: Raspberry Pi to be made in the UK!
Great! I will wait for UK production before I buy one :-)
73,
Jack VK4JRC
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Jack Chomley <vk4jrc@...>
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#88
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Re: Raspberry Pi to be made in the UK!
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Jack Chomley <vk4jrc@...>
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#87
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Raspberry Pi to be made in the UK!
Just seen this online
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/09/06/raspberry_pi_production_moves_to_uk/
73 Steve
G1KQH
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G1KQH
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Member Intro G1KQH
Steve here,
Use to run an AX25 mailbox sometime ago for many years (GB7RUG), and I might bring this back to online status, access via just the internet for starters, if I could run this all on a PI?
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G1KQH
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#85
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Re: Progress? (Long)
Thanks very much, I'll try that when I have a few minutes to play.
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73,
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John
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J FLETCHER
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#84
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Member Intro Ian M0BXR
Hi Iam Ian M0BXR.
Have worked with windows computers for a number of years.
For modes like WSPA and QRSS which run continuously the Raspberry Pi
should be very useful. Much better too leave on all
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javeaflat
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#83
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Re: Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications
Good work Bill, its great to have all that information in one place.
Ian.
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javeaflat
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#82
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Re: Introduction
Had a mailing from CPC today the Raspberry pi is free delivery if you order on part code sc1259002, in stock at 24-96 + VAT
Order by phone and pay by credit card.
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javeaflat
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#81
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals
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John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
<http://k7ve.org/blog>
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#80
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