Jim,
Less than a year ago (Sprint 2014) QST published a great article (was the
cover photo) using a pi and a KX3 panaadpter by Martin Ewing AA6E.Until
my PX3 arrived I used a Pi as my KX3 panaadpter. There a newsgroup at the
tinypythonpanadapter-discuss...@lists.sourceforge.net
You can use the raspberrypi as a nice little panadapter for the KX3,
Some reading here
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/blog/M0JMO-Tiny_Python_Panadapter-Raspberry_Pi_Setup_Guide-v1_2.pdf
http://www.aa6e.net/wiki/Tiny_Python_Panadapter#Important:_For_all_Pi_Users_--_Fixing_the_.22Freeze.22_problem
I built one of those, and it was an interesting
learning experience. But its performance doesn't
come close to the PX3, which I later acquired.
Panadapters tend to be an addictive operating
tool. Once I started using the K3-P3 combo I found
that operating any rig without one was like flying
* On 2014 29 Dec 23:21 -0600, James Bennett wrote:
Just wondering if any folks on this reflector have been using the
Raspberry Pi (RPI) computer with their rigs or any other ham-related
stuff?
Mine is collecting my weather data and uploading it to Weather
Underground.
I got one for my Jr op
I built the panadapter from QST with the BBB and it worked great ( while
waiting for PX3). I ported code to Pi, but still working on one bug (
missing file in kernel).
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There is a small group of us who have our Rasberry Pi's hooked into a Dvap
for D-Star.
Irwin, KD3TB
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014, James Bennett w6...@me.com wrote:
Just wondering if any folks on this reflector have been using the
Raspberry Pi (RPI) computer with their rigs or any other
I'm currently working on a RPi project to implement a 2 meter packet station
and BBS for the local club. Coastal Chipworks markets a nifty TNC kit that
plugs into the RPi. Software is all public domain and there is a comprehensive
AX.25 library. Unrelated to Elecraft except that it's sitting in
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