Thanks Craig!!! I am working through your collection of videos and this one helped tremendously!!! CLI rig control matches perfectly to the minimalist Pi Zero USB configuration. I knew there had to be a way of switching apps and not having to get off the couch, go down the stairs, just to tune the radio and change settings. 😆
Good tech dive Craig, I like seeing more of the CLI stuff. I just received all the parts for my soldering kit. Can't wait to build mine with the fe-pi and a minidin data port for my dedicated digipeater. 73's - I'll send ya pic when its done.
Thanks for the video Craig, excellent work. This is such a cool feature, can't wait to play with it 😊. Would be cool to add the script to be controled from the webpage to turn on and off this feature.
Great observation/suggestion. I use "tone squelch" normally on the APRS frequency so you don't hear the packets. I let you hear them for this video just for fun :)
Thanks Craig!!! I am working through your collection of videos and this one helped tremendously!!! CLI rig control matches perfectly to the minimalist Pi Zero USB configuration. I knew there had to be a way of switching apps and not having to get off the couch, go down the stairs, just to tune the radio and change settings. 😆
First play some sick bumper music for us Craig!
Good tech dive Craig, I like seeing more of the CLI stuff. I just received all the parts for my soldering kit. Can't wait to build mine with the fe-pi and a minidin data port for my dedicated digipeater.
73's - I'll send ya pic when its done.
Thanks for the video Craig, excellent work. This is such a cool feature, can't wait to play with it 😊. Would be cool to add the script to be controled from the webpage to turn on and off this feature.
Content? There’s content? We just come for the bumper music!
Cool video.
Can you show an easy way to get wsjt-x log out of the digi pi….
sftp ? The log is a file in /home/pi/.config (i dont' recall the full path)
Great stuff I am not a programmer but like to learn code like this! Would it be possible to auto tune to an signal which is slightly off frequency?
Possibly, maybe for am or fm, its hard to detect. Once you know the amount its off, you could easily send the command to change it.
@@KM6LYW actually I am asking this to be abbe to follow/lock on the SSB signal of the SSB satellites WRT doppler correction (receiving only)
@@speedymartin2 yah, ssb would be the hardest, you will need a reference tone at a minimum.
Doppler shift is calculated in accordance with Kepler's laws. Lots of apps/websites to help you predict or calculate this.
Neat idea! You may want to include a volume adjustment when bouncing between voice and APRS. ;-)
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Great observation/suggestion. I use "tone squelch" normally on the APRS frequency so you don't hear the packets. I let you hear them for this video just for fun :)
Nice