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Re: YAAC on a Pi0
I didn't do anything. Maybe they fixed the Java package in the repo so it would work on the Pi Zero's processor, as that was the problem you were having before. Andrew, KA2DDO author of YAAC
By Andrew P. · #714 ·
YAAC on a Pi0
So YAAC works again on a pi0 after about a year of not working and having worked previously. Whatever you did, thanks. danny
By daniel boggiano · #713 ·
Re: Seperate SSID for weather
If you use aprs.fi a lot, as I do, you'll find it extremely difficult to use three IDs. At any time two will be hidden making it difficult to click and get info. I can't see a need for three IDs, I
By Bill WA4OPQ · #712 ·
Re: Seperate SSID for weather
It sounds like you're trying to confuse the network. Typically, the APRS-IS port has the same callsign-SSID as the primary RF port, so that text messages can be properly relayed back and forth, and
By Andrew P. · #711 ·
Seperate SSID for weather
Hi, N0ZO here, I've been trying out YAAC this past week, and it's almost got everything I want accomplished. I run a digipeater with an ICOM 2200H and TinyTrak4 TNC, along with a raspberry pi 3B. I
By N0zo Justin · #710 ·
Re: Success story
One part of your story gave me a bit of a laugh. Mapping more responsive on a Raspberry Pi? I hope Xastir isn't that bad (even if they are my competition :-). Map response is terrible for me on a Pi.
By Andrew P. · #709 ·
Re: Success story
Probably just the incredibly thin wires and connector contacts in the micro-USB cable/plug/socket causing voltage drop at the Pi's high current draw, because I see the same "low voltage" problem with
By Andrew P. · #708 ·
Re: Success story
Does it need more amperage than it is getting?Items plugged into the pi or stacked on it need power -----------------------------------------From: "Michael WA7SKG" To: [email protected] Cc: Sent:
By Christopher Rose · #707 ·
Re: Success story
I tried using the USBBuddy from Powerwerx with an RPi 3B+ and it always gave a low voltage indication. It was fine for a few other things that were USB powered, but was less than stellar for RPi use.
By Michael WA7SKG · #706 ·
Re: Success story
* On 2020 10 Dec 14:15 -0600, Tommy Beene - KD4CHW wrote: Another option I saw referenced elsewhere is the USBbuddy from Powerwerx:
By Nate Bargmann · #705 ·
Re: Success story
This is a really cool package, nice job. Look into the MoPi-2 Hot-Swap Mobile Power HAT for RPi. About $37 from DigiKey. Has two 6.5-24V inputs and a charge input. Powers the RPi and provides a
By Michael WA7SKG · #704 ·
Re: Success story
@Andrew P - thank you for the response, You have a very fine application to be using! I'll look deeper into the tracking and routing options you described. It could be that what I want already exists
By KG7KMV · #703 ·
Re: Success story
Nice setup! Where did you get the 12v to 5v converter for the Pi? I need one for a Pi in my truck to run mine and a high power DSTAR repeater. Thanks, 73 Tommy KD4CHW Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2020
By Tommy Beene - KD4CHW · #702 ·
Re: Success story
Thank you. Nice setup you have there. Regarding your feature requests: 1. Track all stations is already available. Turn it on from View->Map Layers->Show Track Stripes. This is persisted over YAAC
By Andrew P. · #701 ·
Success story
Just wanted to share my success story: * Raspberry Pi 3 B * NinoTNO from tarpn.net * Baofeng UV5R for now, just ordered a better radio as it's too weak/deaf in my area * KM4ACK Build-a-Pi script to
By KG7KMV · #700 ·
Re: Bluetoothport plugin will not install
Hello, Thank you for the information. Yes, I'm running Mate 20. I'll keep in touch. 73's. Sincerely, Ernest Bazzinotti KC1LKB ebazz@...
By Ernest Bazzinotti · #699 ·
Re: TNC Pi
I got my TNC-Pi talking on the UART and decided to put it on I2C. That was working but YAAC could not find the Port. ?I decided to go back to the serial port and I lost compunctions. I now cannot see
By Tim Huffaker · #698 ·
Re: Bluetoothport plugin will not install
Ah, what _release_ of Mint are you using? The directions I provided work on Mint 19. I don't know if they are still valid for Mint 20. If that's the case, you'll have to look for the bluetooth package
By Andrew P. · #697 ·
Re: Bluetoothport plugin will not install
Hello, Yes, I did a copy \ paste and in a terminal window. Linux reported that it could not find the packages. I'll give Synaptic a try, however I'm not hopeful it will find it either. Is there a PPA
By Ernest Bazzinotti · #696 ·
Re: Bluetoothport plugin will not install
Did you follow the directions regarding installing the appropriate Linux library packages? Since you're on Mint (a Debian/Ubuntu derivative), you should execute the following command: sudo apt-get
By Andrew P. · #695 ·