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Raspberry Pi 3 projects for ham radio with 7 inches touchscreen

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by VA2PV, Nov 9, 2017.

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  1. VA2PV

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  2. VA2PV

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    Hi Lisa,

    There is a lot of ham radio projects you can do with this. The only thing you need for a Raspberry Pi project, is the will to learn, if you already familiar with Unix this will be easy.

    My next video review will be an SDR radio, the RPi kit is used for a remote SDR via an html browser, the Pi 3 is the server. Want to try it out ? Keep in mind my antennas are not on it while I'm using it with another radio. But when I leave the shack it's on the 10-15-20M Yagi, beaming south. Of course, it all depends of the band's conditions. There's only one user possible at the same time, if it doesn't prompt you to connect, then it's in use. It works on any web browser, even on an iPhone... it's HTML 5.

    http://vpn.laboenligne.ca/

    Let me know what you think ;-) Stay tune for the video full review of the Collibri Nano SDR.

    73
    Pascal VA2PV
     
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  3. KT1F

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    I had a play. Very cool :) I like the pure html5. No plugins etc.
     
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  4. KA9JLM

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    That does make it way cool. :)
     
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  5. N5LB

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    This looks like fun. I've used Linux on and off over the years; it's different but an OS with a lot of public domain support.

    Thank you for video of the project and I look forward to more. Nicely done.
     
  6. AA9G

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    I'm pretty sure entire books have been written on permissions in Linux. :p
     

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