Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
Jeremy,
I am useing the Buddipole powermini 2
It has a usb out put of 5.2v 4amp . It is not cheap but it works great with a solar panel keeps battery charged and have power pole connectors is good to.
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jctgdunn@...
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#13515
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Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
They're available on ebay for similar prices.
Here's an
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Joseph David
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#13514
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Re: A gentle reminder.
FYI...The "Mute This Topic" function works well for those that consume the group via email.? There is also a "Mute This Topic" button for each topic when accessing conversations on the groups.io
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AndyH <awhecker@...>
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#13513
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Re: Quality USB-A to USB-C cable to avoid voltage drop
Anker cables have proven to me to be the best at effectively transferring the power you are paying for. ?They simply wirk.
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Dinoburb
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#13512
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Re: MiniProSC sound card info for BAP 3.0.8
I have added the CAT cable and have carefully watched Julian’s G90 Digital Modes Setup and I finally figured it out. ?FLRIG is your friend. Additionally, ?watching what nondescript audio codec he
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Dinoburb
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#13511
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Re: rPi4b: Will Python3 work on it?
#pi
#programming
Hi John
Raspberry Pi 4 comes with Python 3 which is an upgrade from Python 2.
The Pi is a great platform to get started with Python
My Raspberry pi 400 came with a nice book, the "Official Rasberry
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pcsnow@...
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#13510
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Re: rPi4b: Will Python3 work on it?
#pi
#programming
It works as well as any other Python on any other computer.?
Mark?KD0QYN?
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 9:03 AM, John<radio@...> wrote: Attempting to learn Python3 programming for a ham
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#13509
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Re: rPi4b: Will Python3 work on it?
#pi
#programming
Yes
Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and GMRS WRBV701, e-mail nigel@... www http://www.ngunn.net
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Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF
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#13508
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Re: rPi4b: Will Python3 work on it?
#pi
#programming
Yes to both.
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#13507
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rPi4b: Will Python3 work on it?
#pi
#programming
Attempting to learn Python3 programming for a ham project.
Will it run on Raspberry Pi4b?
If so, will it run well?
John,? W0GN
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John
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#13506
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Re: MiniProSC sound card info for BAP 3.0.8
Thanks Dave, I’ll try that when I get back to my rig. ?I, too, was trying to replicate Julian’s set-up and having no luck. ?Again, thanks.
I appreciate all the help that referred me to the
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Dinoburb
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#13505
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Re: MiniProSC sound card info for BAP 3.0.8
I use a Digirig interface for my G 90. (digirig.net) when I get a chance to
go portable.
I have had to use the blue USB vfo control in the past when USB ports got
messed up.
73
*Don PoapsNew
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Don Poaps
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#13504
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Re: Micropython I2S audio library?
Maybe this ?blog post ( https://www.recantha.co.uk/blog/?p=20950 ) ( https://www.recantha.co.uk/blog/?p=20950 ) helps.
73
Armin, DJ2AG
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Armin, DJ2AG
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#13503
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Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal?
#raspberrypi
#usability
#hampi
#hardware
#pi
I finally got Hampi back up and running today. Actually, it's Version 2.0 now, so at least I got a fresh upgrade for my trouble.
The issue was with the original SanDisk card, which apparently got
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David AJ6RE
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#13502
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Re: MiniProSC sound card info for BAP 3.0.8
Hi Dinoburb,
Just to clarify, you should add a CAT cable and then you will see the USB inputs you are looking for in FLRIG.
73
David
AJ6RE
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David AJ6RE
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#13501
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Re: MiniProSC sound card info for BAP 3.0.8
Hi Dinoburb,
I had the same experience, with the exact same configuration: G90, MiniProSC, Rpi mobile. I did the same thing, trying to emulate Julian's setup. In the end it turned out the addition of
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David AJ6RE
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#13500
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Re: dual speed tnc's ?
Consider using two TNCs? One for 1200 and one for 9600? NinoTNC does both speeds and is only $30, build it yourself.
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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#13499
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Re: dual speed tnc's ?
The TNC-Pi9k6 is dual mode, and can switch modes with a few simple commands.? However, the radio is another problem, switching from 1200 to 9600 baud.
The latest PiGate software switches the TNC
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#13498
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Re: dual speed tnc's ?
Hello Don,
There used to be a write up on NW Digital's website of how to do this but it seems to be withdrawn. That said, there are some pros/cons to trying to do this and they can be found in the
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David Ranch
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#13497
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dual speed tnc's ?
I'm not even sure that this is the correct group to ask this.
we are looking for a tnc that can "switch" itself from 1200 to 9600 baud.
we know that the Kantronics 9612 ex can, but I don't really
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Don Ritchie
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#13496
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