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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Raspberry Pi Computer
Something that we have sitting out in the garage is a Raspberry Pi.
It's hooked up to the Kantronics KPC-3 TNC through a USB hub and a USB to Serial Adapter.
The KPC-3 is connected to the Yaesu FT-817. Makes for a neat packet radio station.
Since it's getting cold(er) in the garage, I have the TightVNCServer running on the Pi.
That's letting me remote in from an old laptop inside the house where it's warm.
More on the Raspberry Pi and Packet Radio later.
Scott
Labels:
amateur radio,
FT-817,
ham radio,
Kantronics,
packet radio,
Raspberry Pi,
TNC,
Yaesu
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