Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
Hello Jeremy
My first question is:? Where did you buy the USB cord?
Also 5v 3a is right close to being not enough current for your pi-4. 4-5a would be better. I mean by the time it reaches your pi
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vince kd7tww
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#13421
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Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
why not combine a buck boost unit close to the pi keep all the Rfi in a cage/rf bag then you feed 12v to that less drop?
Or hack up a higher watt c cable (Amazon Apple laptop charge cable for
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Kelly K7MHI
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#13420
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Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
Hi all in the group!
Been doing lots of Google searches, and while years ago I found this kind of
info for the old micro-USB cables, I haven't found similar information for
USB-C - and I figure
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Jeremy Utley
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#13419
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
When you connect to your IC7300 to your Raspberry Pi, do you:
- See it's USB ports via the Linux command: lsusb
- Do you have the right user/group permissions on the resulting serial ports per:
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David Ranch
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#13418
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
I am using usb 2 and not 3. I have tried every thing and no lock.
I most say that when I used Qsstv ver 2 the rig was connected and I saw the freq on Qsstv.
The moment I upgraded to ver 9.4.4 and
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Eli Rozenberg
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#13417
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
the fact that it does not work with some USB2.0 devices is the
backwards compatibility issue.
The USB3.0 booting issue is the Pi's firmware (not the USB3.0, but the BOOT
firmware) does not support
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N5XMT
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#13416
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
Interesting, so all the?usb3 SSD issues and issues with usb3 high speed bus like using a coral are related to usb2 compatibility issues? Got any data to back it up? Or this is just the Texas chip in
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Kelly K7MHI
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#13415
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
Not faulty, just not 100% backwards compatible with USB2.0
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N5XMT
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#13414
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
the pi4 usb3 is faulty
Not the radios issue it¡¯s the pi defect?
Excuse typos and brevity, sent from a mobile device.
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Kelly K7MHI
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#13413
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
Try using a black USB port on your Raspberry Pi. For some reason, the IC-7300 and IC-705 ports don't work with USB 3.0.
73 Jim KI7AY
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Jim Darrough <jim@...>
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#13412
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Re: Qsstv with IC 7300
I am not sure it¡¯s stable with new hamlib?code last time I had rig control working I had started with older hamlib had to compile up?
Vox works?
If you notice it won¡¯t say ¡°no rig I/o¡± on
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Kelly K7MHI
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#13411
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Qsstv with IC 7300
I am trying to connect Qsstv to IC 7300, i have no problames with audio but
i can not connect it to the trx.
I am trying via flrig but no luck.
I use Qsstv 9.5.3.
73 de 4x4fd
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Eli Rozenberg
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#13410
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Re: TQSL for LoTW uploading??
#apps
#linux
Throw away immediately. Bad SD cards never recover
Noel Petit
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Noel Petit
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#13409
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Re: TQSL for LoTW uploading??
#apps
#linux
I had to compile from source. It was complicated as you say using instructions from the LOTW website.
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Gary Rogers
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#13408
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Re: TQSL for LoTW uploading??
#apps
#linux
I think HamPi comes with TQSL, so there are probably binaries about
somewhere.
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Phil Culmer 2E0HGU
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#13407
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Re: Backing Up Pi?? Balena Etcher??
#raspberrypi
I use HDD Raw Copy Tool ( https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ ) to make an exact copy of the SD Card.? It compresses the image on my Windows computer so it only takes space for the used
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Bill AA6BD
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#13406
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Re: TQSL for LoTW uploading??
#apps
#linux
Yes.. they are available from the standard repos:
$ apt-cache search tqsl
libtqsllib1 - QSL signing routines for the Logbook of the World (LoTW)
tqsllib-dev - QSL signing library
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David Ranch
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#13405
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TQSL for LoTW uploading??
#apps
#linux
Are there any ready made TQSL packages available for Raspberry Pi?
This one looks like this one requires a complicated compile on the Pi:
tqsl-latest.tar.gz
John,? W0GN
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John
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#13404
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Re: Backing Up Pi?? Balena Etcher??
#raspberrypi
If you are copying an image to a SD Card, you don't need to format it. The
image overwrites all sectors.
There is also a backup menu item on PiOS which will copy the image from
your SD Card to an
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#13403
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Re: Backing Up Pi?? Balena Etcher??
#raspberrypi
You need Microsoft or Apple to use this. How much performance difference
are we talking about? 73
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/
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Dave R
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#13402
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