Tag Archives: Raspberry Pi
Digital on Board
Summer is in full swing here in the Hudson Valley, alternating between humid rainy days, and blindingly hot humid sunny days. Did I mention humid? So once again, on the drier days I’m out whenever possible with one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Ham Radio, Linux
Tagged Amateur radio, Anderson Powerpole, bamboo cutting board, Bioenno, DC-DC converter, digital modes, FT-817, FT-847, FT8, FTDI, GPS, ham radio, Li-PO, Linux, low power, MiniProSC, portable operation, Powerpole, PSK-31, QRP, QRP operation, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Scotch Extremely Strong, WSJT-X
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Conky Pi.
This post is all about Linux. Not a smidge of ham radio included. During my Intense Reloading of Linux Period (IRLP), I sampled many different distros on several different machines, and one of them really caught my eye – CrunchBang. … Continue reading
Posted in Linux
Tagged Amateur radio, Conky, CrunchBang Linux, HamOS, LHSpodcast, Linux, Linux Mint, Raspberry Pi, Raspbian
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