Ramon can you share a bit more on your audio interface? I watched the series again and realized I missed how you were doing the radio to Pi interface. What is the board on top of the Pi and is it a commercial board or your creation? Hope to hear from you as I've been trying to talk to you since June.
Very nice rig, I'm using the same radio with an old 1ghz dell pc and i'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out a proper carrier detect. The tip of the 3.5mm plug puts out constant 5 volts and i found a mod online that uses a transistor to pull it down on receive. It functions this way but now there is an annoying noise on transmit. Could you document and publish what pin it is you are pulling your carrier detect signal from?
Ramon- What are you using the ARS board for? Just to control audio level? I saw your post about the GPIO config on the svx-devel group. I might chunk my interface in the trash...lol
Ramon Gonzalez To each there own I guess, but others watching this video who don't know about this device are to be aware it is not called that by it's creators. Great job again though on the project. I still enjoyed your video. 73
I am fully bilingual. When I refer to the Raspberry Pi in Spanish, the Pi doesn't translate well. So I just say each letter and not the mathematical expression. It just stuck.
+Richard Adams.. O i know and that is alot of cash. Lol.. Anyways, they are not to hard to make if your handy. I'm just being lazy honestly. Lol.. Best wishes to ya tho.
PING... Ramon could you please share a bit more on the software and radio connections? Are you building these to sell? Have not heard back from you. 73 K4RJJ
Very cool - today we also have pipewire and I am looking to connect to a mumble server setup as alternative to echolink :) possible using pipewire.
It would be nice to share the guide that you used how to make all this work together. Sharing is caring. KD9HBU , 73
great work. VERY impressive. Just so you know though, you should pronounce it like "Raspberry Pie", not "Pee eye".
This would be cool using a Icom ic-f4161 and for nxdn protocol.
Ramon can you share a bit more on your audio interface? I watched the series again and realized I missed how you were doing the radio to Pi interface. What is the board on top of the Pi and is it a commercial board or your creation? Hope to hear from you as I've been trying to talk to you since June.
Very nice rig, I'm using the same radio with an old 1ghz dell pc and i'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out a proper carrier detect. The tip of the 3.5mm plug puts out constant 5 volts and i found a mod online that uses a transistor to pull it down on receive. It functions this way but now there is an annoying noise on transmit. Could you document and publish what pin it is you are pulling your carrier detect signal from?
hey. Is it possible to get a drawing of your setup there ?
i want to make something similar for my work place. (ship on the high seas).
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Ramon-
What are you using the ARS board for? Just to control audio level? I saw your post about the GPIO config on the svx-devel group. I might chunk my interface in the trash...lol
Bad Ass setup!
cool, I didn't even know folks did stuff like this...
It's pronounced Raspberry "Pie" as in Pi = 3.14159265359 to infinity. It is NOT a Raspberry "Pee Eye". Anyways, awesome setup! Very cool project.
I call it "Pee Eye". as I pronounce it cause I want to call it that way.
Ramon Gonzalez To each there own I guess, but others watching this video who don't know about this device are to be aware it is not called that by it's creators. Great job again though on the project. I still enjoyed your video. 73
I am fully bilingual. When I refer to the Raspberry Pi in Spanish, the Pi doesn't translate well. So I just say each letter and not the mathematical expression. It just stuck.
do you sell these nodes for echo-link... just wondering being i dont have the time to build and would like to buy something like this unit..
+Richard Adams.. No I didn't.
+Richard Adams.. O i know and that is alot of cash. Lol.. Anyways, they are not to hard to make if your handy. I'm just being lazy honestly. Lol.. Best wishes to ya tho.
did anyone get any specks on how to strip and cable the radio ect would like to make some of these KI7HUB
Yes. Like the others said... it's pronounced Rsspberry PIE ... Pi is same as Pi as in 3.14 ...
What is the Chinese radio's type you used? do you have a wiring diagram for the setup? Thanks!
You should really post instructions on what you did so others can try it.
Just showing what did is a waste of time.
PING... Ramon could you please share a bit more on the software and radio connections? Are you building these to sell? Have not heard back from you. 73 K4RJJ
did anyone get a reply .. and if not do u know of a place to get the diagram to wire up a system similar to this for echolink only..
Ramon can I get a copy of your setup? I can send you a couple of SD cards. Please get in touch with me. Thanks! Ronny K4RJJ