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Re: WxtoImg and Pi4 - Receiver selection
Clint -? Thank you very much for the information you sent relating how to select R2FX in wxtoimage.? A few days after sending my request there were no replies so I played with it and eventually got
By Tony Mollica · #14155 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
Thank you Paul. -- Jay WB2QQJ
By Jay Lijoi · #14154 ·
Re: Remote Site SSTV
5-6 years ago a colleague at Associated Press used a Raspberry PI and it's camera. They focused it on the Volcano? just outside of MEXICO City. It was however on the internet. It took a picture every
By Larry Macionski · #14153 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
Hi, Software for Manjaro is both available and current, being based on Arch Linux (a rolling distribution) means that the OS can be regularly updated - certainly more current than the RaspbianOS
By Paul M <pm.5b8ba@...> · #14152 ·
Re: SKCCLogger
Received from Jay Lijoi at 12/20/2021 15:19 UTC: I have no experience with SKCCLogger, but you probably need to register with QRZ (if not already) and then set up SKCCLogger with your registration
By Jim Higgins · #14151 ·
Re: Remote Site SSTV
Food for thought! https://github.com/alpov/SatCam https://github.com/hatsunearu/PiSSTVpp https://pypi.org/project/PySSTV/ Sounds like you need a command line based sstv image sender, so it can
By mathison ott · #14150 ·
SKCCLogger
Good day, Just installed SKCCLogger Version: v03.00.15 Linux 32-bit ARM on Raspberry PI 4 on Raspberry PI 4 Bullseye. Clicking on the QRZ lookup button does nothing. This is the printout error:
Re: WxtoImg and Pi4 - Receiver selection
Hi Tony, I came across your post because I was having similar issues selecting R2FX while running WxtoImg on the Pi. I just started running it on the Pi after running it on Windows for years. ?I
By cprealm · #14148 ·
Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
TNX 73
By Leonardo IW5CWC · #14147 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
OK, I decided to go with the latest official Raspberry PI OS release, Bullseye. As for software, I have used Ham-PI? for over a year and it has served me well. Ham-PI is great for getting started,
By Jay Lijoi · #14146 ·
Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Hello tmmird No additional drivers need to be insralled. 73 Glen G0SBN
By Glen - G0SBN · #14145 ·
Re: SCU-17 Behind The Raspberry Pi?
Did you install some driver on the Raspberry PI to have the SCU-17 to work? On Windows I see the virtual com port driver is needed to be installed before connectingthe SCU-17to the PC... similar on
By Leonardo IW5CWC · #14144 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
I am running Bullseye 32 bit with "build a pie" on a ~240G SSD at 2.2 GHz on a 4B v1.2, 4G Pie.? works well. 73, steve WB3LGC
By Steve WB3LGC · #14143 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
Hello Jay, You will get, by far, the best hardware support for Raspberry Pi hardware is via Raspberry Pi OS. The 32bit version is the only fully supported version as the 64bit version is still in
By David Ranch · #14142 ·
Re: suggestions for ssd install
have you looked at ham-pi? it's all in one current version is 1.5, but he is working on a new version (2.0) that will be based on the latest PiOS Bullseye.
By N5XMT · #14141 ·
suggestions for ssd install
Good day, I just picked up a Kingston 240gb ssd and I'd like to make it my primary default drive. Any comments on which OS I should use? I have narrowed it down to a few: * Raspberry PI OS 32
By Jay Lijoi · #14140 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor #raspberrypi #screen
Hi I also check local Pawn shops for small 10" and up monitors and laptops. I am using an old HP laptop with Ubuntu Linux for use as home PC. A Coby, I think brand 12" monitor to use at the
By Marty Hartwell · #14139 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor #raspberrypi #screen
While you are looking for small TV/Monitors, don't forget to visit your local Goodwill stores. I've bought a bunch of 13-21 inch units for $10-15. I look for the ones that have DC inputs, often 12 or
By Michael WA7SKG · #14138 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor #raspberrypi #screen
Arron- I'll add my 2 cents.. When pricing monitors I found they were many time more expensive that a TV with multiple inputs. The Bugout shack-go box type of shack everyone is putting together, you
By Larry Macionski · #14137 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Monitor #raspberrypi #screen
Good point David. I should mention that I always use vnc via a ssh tunnel/local forward and never expose a vnc server port to the internet. 73 Glenn VE9GJ
By Glenn VE9GJ · #14136 ·