![]() It seems net-net, you would reduce possible failure points - especially so since the 7300 is so reliable and easily set up - all the gear carried into the field matters not if it doesn't work once it's been lugged up the mountain. it's 1 cable, one diver, and you're done. It's 1 cable for entire computer control, audio control, cw keying, JT/FT PSK and more. I used Raspberry Pi & SignalinkUSB for wsjt-x and fldigi before, until Rasberry Pi last update recently screwed. However, I cant get the pi4B to key the Signalink at all. Instead, I've found an IC-7300 instead in the field with everything built in. Interestingly, the pi4 works perfectly plug-and play with fldigi. Good morning, Trying to run the updates for Flrig and Fldigi and am getting the message Fatal error: libudev.h: No such file or directory. Already have an account Sign in to comment. Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. ![]() DXSpider is running on one of them and the other is used. km4ack closed this as completed on Aug 5, 2021. Add to that the various rules like no plugging some items in at the same time. Fldigi, Icom 7300, Raspberry Pi 3 Ive been looking for some more things to do with the Raspberry Pi 3. ![]() Ground loops, static discharge, shielding issues, driver setup, com-port bingo and so on. (Raspberry Pi is configured by default to use the internal serial port as the console port. Raspberry Pi: TWCLOCK, Klog, Gpredict, FLDIGI, DIRE WOLF, xcwcp, QSSTV, LinPsk, Ham Clock, CHIRP, xastir, and CQRLOG. The resulting solution is lots of additional cables, dongles, USB stuff, sound card plug ins, - a rat nest and crossed fingers every time to make it all work. Since you will connect the Raspberry Pi to the TNC via serial port, make sure it is available. Question / comment - the Yaesu FT 891 is a cheap priced super compact radio but lacks a built in sound card for these modes. is there some way to modify Fldigi to use GPIO that someone has already tried This is my fourth Pi so far, and I am very impressed.
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