Attention All Hams Using Raspberry Pi For Ham Radio: I am pleased to announce that HamPi 1.0, the Raspberry Pi Ham Radio image is now available for public download! Please use the attached BitTorrent file to make it easier for everyone to get the image. And after you have completed downloading, please continue to seed for at least a week so other hams can benefit. If you cannot or will not use BitTorrent, below are several download mirrors. Direct Download Links: US Callsign Alpha Prefix download here: https://bit.ly/HamPi_1_0-W3DJS US Callsign Kilo Prefix download here: https://bit.ly/HamPi_1_0-WA4ZXV US Callsign November Prefix download here: https://bit.ly/HamPi_1_0-N5XMT US Callsign Whiskey Prefix download here: https://bit.ly/HamPi_1_0-KE8OHG All other Prefixes download here: https://bit.ly/HamPi_1_0-VE4VR If you run into issues, please post to the forum on https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/ first. If you see a bug (defect), please report it on the GitHub issues page at: https://github.com/dslotter/HamPi/issues Good luck and 73! -Dave, W3DJS
Yes, HamPi can be used anywhere throughout the world. HamPi is a ham radio software collection that runs on the Raspberry Pi computer.
Hello,W3DJS. Thank you for teaching me. I want to know more details. Thanking you in advance. 73 JF1IRQ
awesome, got it downloaded, flashed, put into my RP3B+ and booted. Already have WSJT-X up and going on my FT991A all in about 2 hours....I am seeing an issue with the 991 however, when I enable TX on FT8 the receive side stops working. I am sure there is a checkbox somewhere. QSL card will be on the way shortly 73 de KI7PBR, Gary chandlerhams.org