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Re: yfktest
It's a Perl 5 script so doesn't need installing. In the terminal, type perl -v to see which version of perl, if any, you have installed. Docs are here:
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14215 ·
yfktest
Has anyone installed Yfktest contest logger on Bullseye or Buster? Looking for some guidance on if/how to do that. Thanks Steve AK0M
By Steve Sutterer AK0M · #14214 ·
Re: Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
Based on that output, it seems the pi9k6 isn't hearing anything. I assume you're putting the audio out of your TM-V71A via the 6pin DATA jack so check the cabling from the radio to the TNC. If that
By David Ranch · #14213 ·
Re: Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
This is the output from the serial console connected to the pi USB port while still connected to the hat.? Hopefully this helps.? Also the radio is a TM-V71A
By KN6FOA · #14212 ·
Re: Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
The default params are: TXDELAY 30 PERSIST 64 SLOTTIME 10 TXTAIL 0 FULLDUP 0 KISSCHANNEL 0 I2CADDRESS 30 Baud 12 Centre Freq 170 RX Level?? 0 TX Level?? 30 centreFreq? 1700 I2C Address isn't
By John G8BPQ · #14211 ·
Re: Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
I am using 3 TNCs on this pi to control a VHF/UHF radio, a VHF radio, and an HF radio for my go box.? By lock I mean decode.? The I2C address in the pitnc_getparams command does not show the i2c
By KN6FOA · #14210 ·
Re: Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
Hello KN6FOA, Two things here: 1. Are you really intending to use the PI9k6 TNC in I2C mode and not serial mode? This is NOT the default as the default is to use the Raspberry Pi's build-in
By David Ranch · #14209 ·
Proper pi9k6 configuration for AX.25 and PAT
I am having issues with getting AX.25 to work correctly with PAT. I was finally able to build the firmware and flash the Arduino with the I2C settings for my pi9k6 TNCs.?I am using " sudo i2ckiss 1
By KN6FOA · #14208 ·
Re: HiFiberry dac+adc mated to a Rpi4
David Thanks for helping. I have tried this before but I will give it a try again. Thanks Tom AE5NF
By Tom Flynn · #14207 ·
Re: HiFiberry dac+adc mated to a Rpi4
Is your Hifiberry HATT board recognized upon boot up? You *do* need to enable it via the /boot/config.txt file: https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/configuring-linux-3-18-x/ --David KI6ZHD
By David Ranch · #14206 ·
HiFiberry dac+adc mated to a Rpi4
I would like to use a hifiberry dac+adc to run my SDR radio using Quisk, HAMLIB, FLDigi and WSJT-X software. I cannot get the Rpi4 to recognize the hifiberry. Has anyone got the hifiberry working as a
By Tom Flynn · #14205 ·
Re: New Member Question
David, Those other Pi's are long gone, so there is no way I can do any further debugging. At present I've only got two Mac Mini's (one M1, one Intel) and this new RPi 400. This afternoon I hooked up
By Jim Bennett / K7TXA · #14204 ·
Re: New Member Question
Ah.. I know BOINC and it's one of the more brutal sustained high CPU loading applications out there. If you turn OFF BOINC and your Rpi remains idle for days, do you see better uptime? If so, this
By David Ranch · #14203 ·
Re: New Member Question
Here's where the MoPi2 hot-swap power supply hat really shines. It takes two 6-30VDC inputs, plus a charge input. Normally, your primary power goes into port 1 and your backup battery goes to port 2.
By Michael WA7SKG · #14202 ·
Re: New Member Question
Well, then you can't blame the Raspberry Pi board if you have crappy power at your remote location. MarkKD0QYN
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #14201 ·
Re: New Member Question
Not all of us get to run from home. Some of us do have remote locations, including mountain tops, where the power (and other things) are not the greatest. I have one site that has been down for 6
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14200 ·
Re: New Member Question
Agreed.? I have had two Pi boards running for years with no issues, using the same SD cards all that time.? They are not sitting idle either and both have very good power supplies.? Most Pi boards
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #14199 ·
Re: New Member Question
Similar to the experience of?KG4PID, I have a Pi configured as a caching DNS proxy for other machines in the house. I just checked and it's been running for 189 days straight. I agree with?KI6ZHD
By Chuck K4RGN · #14198 ·
Re: New Member Question
The 400 will boot from an external ssd/hard drive. You don't need an external drive AND an SD card. Nigel A. Gunn, ///shoulders.outwards.resolutions tel +1-937-971-0366 Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF and
By Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF · #14197 ·
Re: New Member Question
In the case of he newer Pi computers, it is already part of the hardware. Check it by running this: ls -al /dev/watchdog*ls -al /dev/watchdog* Mick -? W7CAT
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #14196 ·