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Re: Shack in a bag?
BTW the VHS case idea is excellent.
By EI7CLB · #14684 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Gentlefolk, I have managed to get VNC to talk to the Pi. It would be good to know if this is something I can do 'in the field' but also to go 'headless' - from the off. I am clued in about KC4ACK's
By EI7CLB · #14683 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
I initially made my portable digi-connection with a RPi-zero, and it worked, but barely. I could not run Fldigi, but found another PSK program that would work, and while WSJT-X ran, the decode time
By Vic WA4THR · #14682 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Hi All! I ran into some difficulties with VNC. I will try to resolve things in the morning. IF I can get a 'regular' network established with the Android tablet and perhaps the Chromebook too then
Re: netlogger running on ARM v7 raspbian
Any updates on getting netlogger to install on R Pi? I run everything (FLDigi, FLRig, WXJTX, JTDX, and many other ?etc. with no problems at all on my 4+ year old Pi 3. So I may be wrong but I don't
By Rob - KC4NYK · #14680 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
I routinely use my Pi zero 2W both at home and remote to run digital modes on my QRP rig, and connect wirelessly to my phone, Android (Kindle) tablet, or a regular PC for control using VNC. I am
By Vic WA4THR · #14679 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
I didn't quite understand...did VNC from Android work only once for you? If yes, what problems are you seeing with VNC? Jerry
By Jerry Rector - K4OAM · #14678 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Hi All, It is coming together. Thanks for the advice, particularly Jerry again.? @Dick - I may hang on to my Chromebook after all now although I have a love/hate relationship with it. I was
By EI7CLB · #14677 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
If you haven't alreadt done so, from a terminal session: sudo raspi-config Go the #3 [Interface options] then to 'I3' [Enable graphical remote acces using RealVNC] This will enable the RealVNC
By Jerry Rector - K4OAM · #14676 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Here's a site that will help.? VNC is on your Pi, assuming you are using the Raspbian OS.? It's available to be installed on a PI with other OS but I am not familiar with that
By Richard Hattaway · #14675 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Good afternoon to ye all! I have managed to get the Pi happening as I have already mentioned. IF possible, I understand that VNC server is built into the flavour that I am running - Bullseye with
By EI7CLB · #14674 ·
Hello from EA5JHS #raspberrypi
Hello all. Great to join this group. My name is Phill and I live near Agullent in Spain. My current set up is a QRPLabs 40m QCX+ for cw and wspr. I also have a QDX that I use with a Raspberry Pi 4b
Re: Shack in a bag?
Also a fan of KM4ACK project. Stays updated versions without waiting for a release distribution. Also sets up a wifi hotspot for headless use raspberry OS vs DebianProper as well for pi further
By Kelly K7MHI · #14672 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Tryg, I use KM4ACK's "build-a-pi" to setup my Raspberry Pi which has WSJT-X as part of the packages you can install. ?I'm looking to do a similar setup as you (QDX and Pi for operation) but am
By Benjamin AA7BK · #14671 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Hello all, I have managed to get the Pi to play ball. The next thing is to get it to work headless and control via a tablet or 'maybe' a Chromebook. Everything is grand but I have not yet done any
By EI7CLB · #14670 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Another option - /g/Ham-Pi
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #14669 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Paul - Maybe, based on your 'non-US' location, you may need to modify the raspi-config lcalization section, substituting the appropriate information for EN_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 Just a thought...... 73
By Jerry Rector - K4OAM · #14668 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Jerry, Thanks for the install ?instruction sheet. I've wanted something like this for ages to get my RPi running FT8. Much appreciated. 73 Paul G3WYW
By Paul Bigwood · #14667 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Hi - I recently published the following for a fellow having problems getting JTDX to work under Bullseye-64 on his Pi. The procedure includes also building WSJT-X. Maybe it can be of some guidance to
By Jerry Rector - K4OAM · #14666 ·
Re: Shack in a bag?
Hello Tryg, It's generally recommended to use Raspberry Pi OS on Raspberry Pi hardware but I imagine that Ubuntu should work. Are you having a specific issue? --David KI6ZHD
By David Ranch · #14665 ·