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
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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
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?
I got one for my Jr op (6 yrs old) several months ago and he has only used it
occasionally. I'd like to integrate it into my ham shack where it might get
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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