Goodbye Raspberry Pi

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • Hello Operators.
    My raspberry pi journey started with the Ultimate Raspberry Pi build a couple of years ago. Since then, Linux and the Pi tutorial have remained regular features on the channel. Unfortunately, with high demand and uncertain availability, I may be saying goodbye to the Raspberry Pi, for my portable ham radio ops.
    In this episode of the OH8STN ham radio, we are discussing replacing the raspberry pi 4, with the Microsoft Surface or some other tablet or laptop, as a portable ham radio computer for my Icom IC-705. Top of my list was a windows tablet or laptop like the Microsoft Surface. It would be used for WInlink, FT8, JS8Call, and other ham radio data modes which require capabilities, the Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 can't always provide. Let's take a look at the raspberry pi vs a windows tablet to see if we will be saying goodbye to the ultimate raspberry pi in the field, once and for all.
    73
    Julian #oh8stn
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  • @OH8STN
    @OH8STN  2 роки тому +25

    Hello Operators.
    First of all thanks for watching. Second, If you would really like a deeper dive into this topic, check out the episode notes for this video. All the related information with images and videos in a one place.
    73
    Julian oh8stn
    Episode notes: : oh8stn.org/blog/2021/11/03/microsoft-surface-or-raspberry-pi-field-computer/

  • @WillShattuck
    @WillShattuck 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. I am a new ham about three months old in ham years and it has taken me a long time to find a video like this that helps me understand how to set up a station. I don’t want to be tied to a home station. Thank you!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @owlcricker-k7ulm
    @owlcricker-k7ulm 2 роки тому +12

    Great thought and effort go into the development of your kit. All along the process you have steadily improved, simplified and made your setup field rugged. It is a pleasure to watch you work through this process. I suspect that one day you will have it all in the form of a wristwatch. FB 73

  • @loose450
    @loose450 2 роки тому +15

    You hit the nail on the head. We need apps like wsjt-x and others developed for mobile operating systems. As an amateur like you who highly values reduced station complexity, increased station reliability/performance and flexibility, I’d be willing to put my money where my mouth is. Let’s get these developers paid and keep advancing our hobby.

    • @AquaeAtrae
      @AquaeAtrae Рік тому +1

      Agreed. This is an area we desperately need to invest development into to simplify our emcomms / prepper rigs. I've been a Microsoft professional for 40 years now, and I highly recommend moving away from it to Linux, Android, or Chromebook OS whereever possible. Unfortunately, with digital HAM radio, it's just not quite viable yet.

  • @JeffHochberg
    @JeffHochberg 2 роки тому +6

    I am very interested in picking up a Surface Go 2. I was before Julian created any videos on them. 🤪
    This video says it all - clearly and concisely. All very valid points - all delivered with substantive support.
    I use Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. For me, it is and always has been about using what runs the applications I need and what makes me the most effective/efficient with the task at hand.
    The biggest challenge here is people that wrote off Microsoft years ago and don’t give things another chance. Microsoft has become one of the worlds leading security companies (laugh if you want) and are focused on ensuring interoperability with non-Windows based systems.
    Windows 10 may not be ideal due to Microsoft’s upgrade strategy, but it’s an excellent operating system. I just switched from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and am VERY impressed with the changes.
    The ability to take my 705 and a Windows tablet (with antenna and battery/solar) and nothing else - man that’s just KILLER!
    Thanks for another awesome video Julian! You’re amazing!

  • @billcosgrave6232
    @billcosgrave6232 2 роки тому +4

    I am glad you made this video. I have had this argument that a raspberry setup is too fiddly to be practical. Especially when trying to minimize the amount of gear you carry into the field.

  • @luissanchez3214
    @luissanchez3214 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you, I have been wandering for months what features or capabilities should be considered when using a laptop or similar for HF comms out in the field.. I am also learning a lot from you responses to other comments. Thank you for your honest evaluations irrespective of the much work and time you have invested in some of the setups.

  • @K6ORJ
    @K6ORJ 2 роки тому +3

    I am quite impressed with the SURFACE GO 2. Does all of the digital modes very well connectedto my IC-7100, but what really makes it stand out is its ability to charge effectively with a USB-C PD charger with as little as 7.5 watts. Yes that means you can effectively charge from the cigarette lighter! I was able to ditch the very lossy inverter that was was consuming more than 100 watts to make AC power to then be converted back to 20v DC. This is a game changer when operating on solar power!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks for this comment. You know I've been preaching this lesson for quite some time. Still getting so much push back. I really appreciate your comment.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @XRinger
    @XRinger 2 роки тому

    Since I've been a Ham for abt 54 years, I may be past the point where I want to play with my Raspberry Pi 3 B V1.2 any longer.
    I used to do packet radio before I got interested in satellite coms. I kinda dropped out of Ham Radio when I got a job (MITLL) that was almost exactly like my Ham Radio hobby! Since I've retired from the lab about 10 years ago, my Ham operating has been mostly using 70cm to chat with my wife(Ham) while she's out in her Kayak.
    I've always been interested in Weak Signal Portable, so when I saw the QDX kit and watched a presentation on JS8Call, I knew it was time to get back into Hamming. Your video has sold me on the idea of using a Laptop with the QDX transceiver.
    Besides the tiny rig & laptop, all I'll need is a USB cable, good Battery, smaller antenna tuner & some antenna wire. :)
    Plus maybe some kind of GPS dongle, if the PC doesn't have GPS. Can the hot-spot on a cell phone provide the time to a laptop? :)
    Seems like it might..

  • @chumpchange1846
    @chumpchange1846 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Julian. Simple is the key for off grid and emergency comms, and just like I skipped the slide rule and duck-and-cover, I'm happy I skipped the Raspberry Pi.
    If it ever rises to the top, I'd like to see you review digital modes for 144MHz VHF at some point, whether it be text, scanned forms or photographs as this subject is coming up in our county RACES meetings.
    HF is not always reliable for near-field digital comms whether it be solar flare, antenna orientation, NVIS refusing to cooperate or ground wave blockage...all of which I've witnessed in our extremely hilly and gorge-cut local terrain.

  • @IowaSheepdog
    @IowaSheepdog 2 роки тому +1

    Julian, I am a student of your teachings here on UA-cam. Your videos are very informative and well done in regard to editing and content. I have the 705 and a Surface Pro 5 and the configuration doesn’t get any simpler, especially when using the wireless capabilities of the radio. While it’s true that this setup requires the purchase of Icom’s RSBA1 v2 software, the trade-off is not needing to purchase the extra hardware and cabling that is required for the Pi. The RSBA1 software also allows me to remotely control my other Icom radios, so for me it was a good investment.
    On another note, I live in Iowa and Seth at PowerFilm has some great things to say about you. 👍

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Okay best comment of the day :-) if you see Seth, please say hello to him. He's a good friend and excellent supporter.

  • @briantalley3265
    @briantalley3265 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks, Julian, this is excellent. I own several Pi's and they're fine for what they are, but I really prefer an all-in-one computer for field work for the reasons you mention: simplicity, reliability and performance. I was gifted a GPD Pocket 2 mini laptop and it works extremely well for my needs in the field with my Xiego G90. The Surface Go 2 is surprisingly affordable, and if my current solution fails, I'll consider the Surface as an alternative.

  • @DavidSkelhon
    @DavidSkelhon 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Julian, you helped me decide a few weeks ago on the new GO3 for my emergency and portable Ops. It’s working out well although there are a few minor issues I need to sort out for smoother field deployments.

  • @BradleyBrown
    @BradleyBrown 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome, timely video! I took a very old laptop up into Northern Maine with my Yaseu FT-991a to run some portable ops, mostly Winlink emails home to family with our camping adventures. The battery is toast in that old laptop and it quickly drained my LiFePO4, solar could barely keep up. I was thinking that I needed to get a newer laptop and my brother recommended buying the Surface Book Pro. The first version would be cheaper as people started clammering Surface Book Pro 3 or the used 2's that would inevitably hit the market. I found an i7 with 16 GB of RAM, and am excited by the battery capacity - both the screen and its keyboard base have a battery and it lasts a full day of basic data entry and web browsing.
    I, too, can't knock the Pi. I help maintain several GBPQ32 packet nodes running on 3B+'s. I thought about using a Pi Zero as a smart radio interface, but you're right about power and accessories. And I want to be able to document and demonstrate how to access data modes and packet radio nodes for our less-technically savvy operators in our local clubs. Windows and a sound modem connected to a sound interface is absolutely the simplest way to go.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for this feedback Bradley. Your point of being the simplest way to go is exactly why I moved in this direction. I also agree that we shouldn't throw out the Raspberry Pi, it's definitely got its uses.
      Anyway thanks for the the wonderful comment. I mince like yours add validity to both sides of the discussion. Thanks for watching and commenting, it's very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @spurious_emissions
    @spurious_emissions 2 роки тому +4

    I use the original Surface GO when operating portable and it has been outstanding. It takes up very little room and sits neatly inside the lid of my hard case.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I really had no idea others were doing this. These comments really help validate the idea

  • @VR2ZXP
    @VR2ZXP 2 роки тому +1

    I used 2 Raspberry Pi 4B for portable ham radio but finally I bought the Surface Pro7 because of your sharing information. Hi Hi !

  • @wolfholler9939
    @wolfholler9939 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Julian, thanks for another useful comparison of equipment. I go with you a long time and I have also done some experiments with RasPi's. The cablemess as well as the non-compatibility with VARA made me switch over to a WIN10 2_in_1 convertible together with my IC-705. Actual an old Acer 10" does the job for nearly a year. Only 2 gb ram and 1,1GHz clock - it works, but sometimes its a pain. Both can be field charged by a 5V= USB or a USB-C PD charger from a LiFePo4 or a solar panel.
    Maybe a Surface Go 2 will be the successor. But protected by an UAG case and a non-glossy screen protector. 73

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      🙏👍 Thanks. It's wonderful to hear I'm not the only one looking for a better field experience. Thanks for this comment and your support. It's greatly appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @MarkW126
    @MarkW126 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, Julian. Thank you. I went through some of the same thought process recently, and decided on an Android system. I’m going to run WOAD for Winlink to start, and figure out the rest later. But between the cost and weight, I thought this was the best combo for my situation. I haven’t tested it out yet as I’m still collecting parts (the last package should be delivered in a couple of weeks), but I’m pretty sure I can get everything working satisfactorily for my situation. Thanks again.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      I'm a big fan of Android. I think as a community we have to encourage more developers to jump on board. Awesome to see operators moving in that direction. Thanks for the feedback on the comment. Also good luck with the rest of your build. 👍👍👍

  • @RandyDBPFilms
    @RandyDBPFilms 2 роки тому +2

    I had researched the surface go 2 because I had seen you use it. I have owned other surface devices before, but this one is really great for on the go use. I was able to purchase/finance it on AT&T and get it with LTE coverage. Now that I am not editing on the road, I was able to get something other than an i7. Thanks for the great videos! KN4SHQ 73.

  • @ks1g
    @ks1g 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting this, Julian. I am also a Linux and RPi enthusiast, but I've come to the same conclusions particularly for portable operations; although solving all the problems is fun, there is just too much integration work required by the end user to make a Pi-based system as viable as an already packaged Win-based tablet or laptop. I enjoy satellite operations, and while full-manual roving works well and eliminates a lot of points of failure, when I want some station automation, a Windows-based system running SatPC32 (and WSJT if I'm trying FT4 on RS44 or AO-109) is easily integrated (single USB cable to an IC9700) vs all the pieces required for a Pi-based system. Visibility in sunlight is a real problem too many systems, so I'll be looking at your and other Surface reviews for that aspect in particular. Thanks and 73 de KS1G

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks for this comment and feedback. If I were you, I would look at the Panasonic Toughbook for satellite work for the daylight readable display. They're pretty reasonably priced on the used Market. I took the hit on the display because I'm usually deploying from within a shelter. If you're operating in direct sunlight, Toughbook is definitely the way to go.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @cthoadmin7458
    @cthoadmin7458 Рік тому +1

    I look at the Raspberry Pi as a swiss army knife. Can you slice cheese with a swiss army knife? Yes, of course, but if that's all you wanted to do, a $4.00 kmart kitchen knife would to a better job. However the kmart knife won't be able to saw, open bottles and cans, file metal, etc... let alone fold away into your pocket or a small survival kit. I love the Pi because of its flexible nature, price, size, and the extensive support eco-system that surrounds it. If you want to run digital modes in the field, you're probably better off with a second hand laptop, like an old lenovo, where the display, battery and keyboard are all packaged together. Pi will always have a place in my shack, though for more specialised applications, particularly those that run in headless mode.

  • @Ratchety
    @Ratchety 2 роки тому +1

    You are very objective, to be able invest all that time into the Raspberry Pi so you can ultimately land on the Windows based machine....Quite the labor of love no doubt. I am not a HAM, but your videos captivate me none the less. Thanks for the content.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Your words make it worth it.
      When sharing our experiences on UA-cam, there's an unwritten rule about taking responsibility. That means whether right or wrong, what's learned gets published either way.
      Thanks for taking the time to make my day. It's very much appreciated.

  • @cathrynm
    @cathrynm 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, the algo hasn't been showing me your videos for awhile, so I an tell, you've gotten better at making youtube videos. Nice job.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Cathryn for saying this. I'm not sure if it's the UA-cam algorithm or if my metadata. Either way, it's nice to be appreciated.

  • @chipandrews2892
    @chipandrews2892 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video Julian...up here in AK, those of us doing field communication exercises came to the same conclusions you mention in this VLOG. I agree, Raspberry Pi's are a lot of fun to tinker with, but to rely on them under field conditions (especially up here in the sub arctic) is a failure just waiting to happen. I picked up a used, used/rebuilt Panasonic Toughbook (Military tough...waterproof, dust proof, SSD HD and tough as nails) that is proving to be an outstanding addition to my home and field stations. Although it's a lot bigger than the Surface Go...1200 NIT and 8 hours of battery life on one battery (and I have two) allows it to work for me. Keep up the great work and content! Cheers and 73

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks Chip. It's often difficult for others to understand the extremes we operate in. The Raspberry Pi has worked, but hasn't been easy or cost-effective getting it to that point. Hopefully we can Inspire others to give other options a go.
      I'll keep my eyes out for a used Toughbook. Which model are you using?

    • @chipandrews2892
      @chipandrews2892 2 роки тому +2

      @@OH8STN I have the Panasonic ToughBook 31 Max that I purchased from OC Rugged Laptops. It came fully refurbished and looked like new when I received it. They also gave me a two year waranty (which indicated to me that they actually went through it.) It came with a clean copy of WIN10. They installed an SSD drive. I was amazed how fast it is, especially using the APPS I want for Ham Radio. I bought a second HD Caddy off Amazon and a second SSD HD and loaded up Linux Mint. Its super fast and easy to swap out HDs for the two operating systems I use. Back in the day, these laptops were $4-5K new. I am very pleased with mine.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      @@chipandrews2892 thanks Chip. I'll definitely put one on the shopping list.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @spacemountain08
    @spacemountain08 2 роки тому +1

    I use my old Surface 3 Pro as an Window PC experiment... Great video!

  • @NexxuSix
    @NexxuSix 2 роки тому +2

    Julian, another great, informative video! I found a rugged computer that I have been using for Amateur Radio: The Zebra Xplore B10. They are definitely mil-rated, and seem to be very durable as well. They even have a keyboard available, and can boot Ubuntu. I don’t know if you can get them at your QTH, but have a look at the specs… I think you’ll be impressed.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome, I'll take look

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому

      Nothing is mil-rated unless it's bought as surplus from the military itself. Everything else is "designed to spec" but there are no such testing labs for civilian gear that can certify it as such. It's just marketing jargon.

  • @HighFidelityFox
    @HighFidelityFox 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video, definetly will be picking up a surface, Might go with a Surface 3 though since that seems more than plenty processing power for Ham software

  • @stevegriffin9552
    @stevegriffin9552 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Julian great video, I guess with the radios that we have like the Icom 705 with an audio port built-in I’m sure that helps tremendously. And with that Microsoft surface pro makes it convenient also. So emergency situation I’m assuming that it won’t take very long to set up a station. You’ve done a fantastic job to set up an emergency station. Again thanks for sharing some great information Julian. Take care and stay safe.
    WD5ENH
    Steve

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks Steve. With the Icom ic-705 and the Surface tablet, it takes about 3 minutes to get on air if using a rapid deployment antenna. For the other radios I leave the audio and Cat control interface connected, so there's only one wire to connect to the tablet.
      We really have come a long way. Thanks for the kindness and feedback. It's very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @97irishflyer
    @97irishflyer 2 роки тому

    I like my Panasonic Toughbook, CF-C2, which has integral GPS with my Xiegu G90. I sandbox the TB from Windows auto update, and the internet in general. A physical WIFI switch is handy.
    So many choices!

  • @timk7749
    @timk7749 2 роки тому +1

    I'm still a huge fan of the pi for off grid. Can run for a LONG time on a cellphone recharge pack, I can Bluetooth my cell or tablet gps to the pi and I can make as many complete copies as necessary of the op sys on multiple SD cards, if anything is ever corrupted just insert a new SD card. Any tablet or phone can be a screen, so I never have to worry about a broken screen hampering my comms. It does suck that Vara doesn't work but for me, and my travels and options, the pi is perfect. It does what I need it to in a small package. The Surface is very nice but I'm pretty happy with the pi. It's pairing very nice with the TX500 Keep up the good work. 73 KF7VUT

  • @AccelHeight
    @AccelHeight 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent content as usual, and perfect timing for me. Thank you again Julian.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching Scott. It's very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @danmartin3522
    @danmartin3522 Рік тому +1

    Intrested in your Surface Pro or Surface configuration (Software installed or removed) 73's and Happy Hollidays Dan ~ KC4GO

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому

      Here you go oh8stn.net/MicrosoftSurfaceGo

  • @davidpearson2581
    @davidpearson2581 2 роки тому +1

    I am using a Surface with my Flex 1500, it makes a nice setup. Thanks for the Surface faq, great surface powers solution.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks David, you are very welcome. Hoping to simplify the charging for the surface pretty soon. I've got some components on the order. Once tested, I'll update the FAQ.
      Thanks again.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @FromTheRoad360
    @FromTheRoad360 2 роки тому +2

    All my radio ops are portable. I have 2 pi's configured for 2 different radios, and have a love hate relationship with them that leans primarily towards hate. Since I need another device to interact with the pi, why do I need the pi? I've been leaning towards a lightweight solution like the Go2. Great video as always Julian!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Your comment sums it up extremely well. If we have to have another device anyway, why do we need the Raspberry Pi!? Great point and comment. Thanks for watching and for the kindness. It's very much appreciated

  • @bmwrider1
    @bmwrider1 2 роки тому +1

    you seem to read my mind sometimes. Very timely video thanks

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      You're very welcome. I knew this would be an uphill battle.

  • @tantrispicks2440
    @tantrispicks2440 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent presentation Julian. I've been worried about my Pi being the weak link in my manpack rig ever since I had a MicroSD card failure which sent me back to square one. I think the only reason I'm using it now is so I have a Windows-independent system on hand, but you are convincing me to make a second manpack, one more reliable and with a less complex and fragile configuration. Thanks for the advice. 73's. AJ6RE

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      This is a great comment again another one which validates the idea. Perhaps use the Raspberry Pi as a backup system. That's the direction I'm heading in. Thanks for the comment and the kindness, It's very much appreciated.

  • @MW-lw8em
    @MW-lw8em 2 роки тому

    The surface and IC705 is a great combo. Wireless setup is great. So easy once set up correctly.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      I agree. For data Communications that combination is the best thing we have going. Thanks for watching and for the kindness. It's very much appreciated.

  • @yungerallenelectricalcontr6415
    @yungerallenelectricalcontr6415 2 роки тому +6

    This was one of your best videos!! Bravo well done , Well Delivered, Well Played. DE K4KHO.
    BRAVO Julian. As a student of your methodology I've evolved with most of the materials you've shared with the community.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      I'm still trying to figure out how to respond to your comment. Thank you very much for the kindness and feedback. It's very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @MatFarringtonInfo
    @MatFarringtonInfo 2 роки тому +3

    Linux on a small laptop or surface talking directly to the IC-705 gets you the simplicity and reliability and is more in-line with Emergency Preparedness and Response values relating to open standards and interoperability. More so than an Android solution or a Windows 10 solution. Functionality-wise the main cost of rebuilding your current station to run Linux instead of Windows is losing Winlink VARA. The stop-gap is to run Winlink and VARA on wine on Linux. Longer-term develop a better Linux Winlink client and an open VARA-like protocol.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      I agree with you 100%. Unfortunately there is no reliable Vara solution for wine. It's extremely difficult to configure and not very stable. I would actually prefer a Linux Ubuntu tablet or laptop. Quite frankly, the problem is with winlink development. It seems rather stuck in the Dark Ages.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому

      Just how far apart is Linux from Android?

    • @danielji2742
      @danielji2742 2 роки тому

      @@sammiller6631 Android is linux

  • @duanehendrickson4023
    @duanehendrickson4023 2 роки тому +2

    I moved over to a Surface Pro 6 last fall, before I found out about the Surface Go series. My only concern with the Surface Go is the 4GB of ram and 64GB of storage. Windows is a memory hog, hence I would go with the 8GB version of the Go. Also, I would love to see more about the Digirig Mobile. This is the first time I've seen this solution and am looking forward to see more content solution.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment Duane. So far the go to has been okay but I agree with you. I would have pulled the trigger on the 8gb version just for the GPS. There's a link to my blog post on the Digirig in the description. Check that one out. I've got a video any coming on it as well. Thanks for watching and for the feedback, it's very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @duanehendrickson4023
      @duanehendrickson4023 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN I look forward to the video in the Digirig.

  • @CliffordNovey
    @CliffordNovey 2 роки тому +1

    I have a Pi w DRAWS hat and don't use it. Let me down too many times and is too complicated when it comes to config and troubleshooting not to mention the wealth/ease/availability of software and ease of install. One point I don't agree with is your comment about unreliable microSD cards. In years of using them in Pi for ASL BPQ etc I have never had a single problem. I always use the best cards. Thx for the video.

  • @scottwood1143
    @scottwood1143 2 роки тому +1

    Great prezi Julian - I appreciate your hard-won insights.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thank you Scott.

  • @Allofthemonkeys
    @Allofthemonkeys 2 роки тому

    I'm a new ham, and I like the simplicity of your setup

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Welcome to ham radio and thanks for watching.

  • @VE9ASN
    @VE9ASN 2 роки тому

    Surely there's a ham who's also an android app developer, take my money!
    Excellent video, 73.

  • @user-vx5ru7gh7c
    @user-vx5ru7gh7c 2 роки тому +1

    Outstanding.
    Cheers x 73

  • @Lync512
    @Lync512 2 роки тому

    I’ve found my priorities have more or less aligned with The presentation here. The number one thing I care about is reliability. I always will plan for operating in the worst conditions possible. As such I need to know everything will work when I need it to work. No matter what system I use or software cost.
    I like my raspberry pi. However, I consider it more a computer for tinkering rather than operational. Reliability is a massive concern for me. I’ve ran into many times the image corrupts and refuses to boot. The only real way to get it set back up is via internet. Which I may not have. I like the idea If a small low power computer for digital communication. However, raspberry pi doesn’t fit my operating goals. Namely reliability in the worst conditions.
    I currently have windows 10 on a think pad laptop. But I would prefer to take something lighter and lower power portable.
    Also using IC-705 wirelessly is incredible! That level of simplification is truly game changing. To not even require a sound card interface or cat cables is truly magnificent. I like my signalink box more for sentimental reasons. But I’d prefer not to worry about a cable mess. Magloops are already enough of a hassle. The loop is why I don’t care about tuners though. So the exclusion of a tuner isn’t a deal breaker, because I don’t use it.
    I would like to see linux with the same software for ham radio that windows does. However, the reality is it doesn’t. I don’t like playing with wine (in fact I hate this program) or VMs. To run a virtual machine as well will reduce operational time due to increased power draw from cpu use. Complication I don’t want. I would also like to see such programs on Apple platforms such as a MacBook or iPad. Due to the ridiculous power efficiency of the apple silicon chip. I’ve clocked close to 20 hours on battery with an m1 air. However, unfortunately it suffers from the same problem as linux. Namely lack of support for the programs I need. Because of this amateur radio application will be on a strictly windows machine for me for now. Again I need this to work. I don’t need to tinker.
    It’s truly been amazing seeing how your portable station develops over the years!
    Thank you for making this video!
    73,
    KE8GAH

  • @mm7wabanamateurradiowomble30

    Thank You for Your very informative videos. As someone who simply cannot afford to pay hundreds for modern radios and new equipment I have to use the old gear I have access to. This means analogue radios with No CAT control which makes using most digi modes awkward at best. FT8call is the easiest to use on old radios and VaraC is sadly not really workable. Winlink + VaraHF appears to go but I have failed to make it work on air after several days of pfaffing about, especially annoying as I rely on old 65W solar panel with Pb and SLA batteries for power. It would be most excellent if You could maybe look at possible off-grid tactical comms using older manually operated radios without CAT control. I am sure I will not be the only one struggling to use digital modes with old gear when power and commercial networks & internet are down (this happens here several times every winter) JS8call seems to be the only workable option so far but I hope there are ways to get other asynchronous comms modes like Winlink & VaraHF to work in an emergency situation. Your experience and any thoughts You have on ways to utilize older equipment would be much appreciated. Currently using SSB voice, FT8 and JS8call with FT-707(S) and a partially restored TS-130S with 100W PA bypassed giving me 8 to 10W RF output so it can be used within UK foundation license 10W power limitation. 73 de Paul, MM7WAB

  • @janhenkins
    @janhenkins 2 роки тому +1

    This is a great topic. Unfortunately devisive, but that means it is good to talk about it. I am on board with the idea of simple deployments, although I have not reached a stage where I am happy with my own approach. Thanks for introducing the new digi interface, I ordered one. I have two issues gnawing at me, the lesser one being Windows. I understand why you use it in this context, but I will avoid it myself. The issue bothering me most is Vara HF. I get it that it's awesome in operation, but the fact that it's got a high sticker price and isn't OSS (or at least an open standard) means that it divides the haves from the have nots. It is my opinion that emergency protocols should be based on open standards as the lowest common denominator. Proprietary software won't ever be part of my own kit-bag, because it exists at the whim of corporations or businesses with boardroom politics behind closed doors. We should not depend on such a situation when our lives might depend on it.
    Thanks for doing what you do, Julian. As always, your videos are thought-provoking and meticulous.
    73,
    Jan M7HNK

  • @the1spyderryder
    @the1spyderryder 2 роки тому

    I understand what you are saying about being stuck with windows. These developers just havent made a decision to port these applications over to Android. The code is there it is just a matter of them porting the code over to Android. Android is a great operating system we might have to throw some money in the direction of these developers. To get them to do a little work.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Agreed. I just don't understand why they continue trying to keep the Legacy code. Definitely time to move forward

  • @USXPOP
    @USXPOP 2 роки тому +1

    You do great work. I've enjoyed your videos over the past. You have a great brain, but winter is coming so keep the brain from freezing. 73, keep them coming.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      I'll keep this in mind 👍

  • @thuff3207
    @thuff3207 2 роки тому +1

    I agree less is really more in portable data communications. I just wish more development was out there for something other than a PC if only for much better battery life. I know windows tablets are offering ARM processor SOCs to improve battery life. To me the least about of complexity and lowest power usage to get the message Across is the point. Thank you for putting out this video we are moving in the right direction.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Perhaps we'll get there. The installation simplicity of JS8Call, FLDigi and WSJT-X on Windows, Linux and Raspberry Pi should be a development standard Winlink and others try to reach for keeping things simple, cross-platform and easy to configure will go a long way.
      Awesome comment. Thanks for the feedback.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @thuff3207
      @thuff3207 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN I would agree winlink needs help. I am not a windows fan but do have it running a ARM SOIC but no drivers yet.

  • @ON3RVH
    @ON3RVH 2 роки тому +1

    Yet again another great video!
    The only downside to the surface go2 with winlink is that winlink refuses to see the surface's built-in GPS. Even an external ublox gps will not work sadly enough (does not recognize the com port)
    So unfortunately we're stuck with using the IC-705 wired so that we can use the radio's GPS over USB

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      I haven't had the same experience. Winlink is definitely finicky about the GPS but it sees any GPS I plug into the tablet. I didn't get the 4GB surface go, so mine doesn't have a GPS built-in. I regret that. The next tablet I get will definitely have the built-in GPS.

    • @ON3RVH
      @ON3RVH 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN the surface GPS is only available through software, unfortunately microsoft has not made it available as a com port or even emulated it to a com port, so you can use it in their own maps software, but not much else..
      I tried a ublox USB gps, winlink sees its com port, but is unable to use it. I'm guessing the com-port is also a sort of emulation and that that is what is throwing of winlink..

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      I tested the u-blox GPS and it works. I'll put up a blog post when I have a minute.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому

      @@ON3RVH Is the GPS from the Surface a Stratus 1 GPS source like you get from the DRAWS hat?

    • @ON3RVH
      @ON3RVH 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN yep, just deleted all drivers and tested again. My fault was apparently installing the ublox virtual com driver and this is not needed at all apparently. just plug it in and turn it on. thanks for checking and pointing me that my config was wrong!

  • @WH6FQE
    @WH6FQE 2 роки тому

    I just ordered an X5150 along with a Microsoft Surface Go 2, now I just have to figure out how to connect the two once they get here.

  • @HamRadio2
    @HamRadio2 2 роки тому +1

    Great advice, Julian. I recently dusted off my Surface Pro 4 and started using it for FT8 on my x6100 and IC-705. I like the soluation alot, and I am not a Windows hater, but I also like the RPi OS. My only complaint about the Surface right now is that the battery is starting to fade. Do you know if the Surface Go 2 has the same type of charging connection as the Pro 4? I'd be interested to see what charging options you recommend in the field that can bypass the 120v adapter that it comes with.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. The Surface Go 2/3 use the Surface Connect port for charging. I use a 12v/USB-C PD adapter for off grid charging. It may be possible to charge with its USB-C PD port, but I'll have to test that.
      Here's a blog post on how my surface go is set up including charging.
      oh8stn.org/blog/2021/10/10/microsoft-surface-go-2-faq-ham-radio-laptop/
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @HamRadio2
      @HamRadio2 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN Thanks, I found that article and those connectors look like the same ones for the Pro 4, so I ordered some to try.

  • @VA3OSO
    @VA3OSO 2 роки тому +1

    Great comparison - I'm very interested in this topic at the moment...
    I've been using a windows tablet in my portable operations for years now, and am now transitioning to a Raspberry Pi system. Why? The only reason is to achieve a lower power consumption. I've been out with it a few times now and it's been working great and the computer system is using 90% less power now. As for reliability, I don't see why the Pi couldn't be just as reliable as the tablet, possibly even more so as the tablet could be more fragile due to the form factor and large glass screen. There are a few aspects of the large tablet that I do miss like being able to type on the large screen keyboard easily and the size of the screen.
    I've got an idea, why not bring both, one for a backup system!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Actually if we're only running things like ft8, js8, or the modes included with fldigi, we can do it with a Raspberry Pi. Then the capable winlink client and Vara hf are missing. At the back of the machine, why not Raspberry Pi. As the primary machine, it would have to be an all-in-one solution for me. Let's see what the future brings on the channel ;-)

  • @Sparkletron
    @Sparkletron 2 роки тому

    Totally agree with this direction. Raspberry Pi is great, but not when it comes to mobile use and energy consumption. Plus it makes no sense to use a Pi when you're already carrying a smart phone or tablet that are themselves computers. The Pi is superfluous.

  • @EasyMac308
    @EasyMac308 2 роки тому

    I'm not as experienced of a ham as you, but I've got IT/Tech chops. I think the big "missing" in your new approach is that you've lost serviceability. While, yes, an all-in-one solution such as the Surface reduces complexity in operations and setup, if something goes *wrong* you don't have the ability to service it in the field or come up with a field expedient replacement.
    For example, if you drop your Surface and break its screen, you're out of luck. With your old pi solution, if you drop your display you can borrow someone else's phone, grab a pre-paid phone from a convenience store, or whatever. If you accidentally break your USB port, you stand a chance of saving it with some judicious soldering on the pi. On your Surface you need a heat gun, spudgers, and a full electronics tool kit, and preferably a hot air rework station. In good times, not the end of the world. In the end of the world, not good times...

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +3

      You probably mean well so I'll try to keep my emotions out of my reply. The Raspberry Pi isn't stable. It is also reliant upon a bunch of different components all working together when off-grid and disconnected from the internet. If I accidentally break the screen on my tablet, I use my phone and backup Raspberry Pi which is in my go kit. If I break the USB port so I might tablet, I connect wirelessly to my radio as normally done anyway.
      I understand where you're coming from however, the Raspberry Pi is not serviceable. There's zero chance we're going to carry the equipment to the service a Raspberry Pi or any other portable computer system in the field. The Raspberry Pi is as difficult to repair in the field as anything else. The difference is, I can add a rugged tablet to my kit rather than the surface go. A Panasonic Toughbook for example. Anyway it's still easier to protect the screen of my tablet, then deal with the plethora of unique components required to field the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi Is Awesome on a desktop. It's even awesome portable for non-critical communications. Still, it's not an easy thing to set up, configure, and operate when it's -20 outside. Thousands of hours of field testing. That's the point! I didn't just think this crap up one day without testing. Thousands of hours of field testing.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому +2

      If you drop your Surface and break its screen, you can still do anything an RPI can do. Surface has cross-platform apps like Unified Remote that can act as a remote screen and keyboard.

  • @darrellcollins877
    @darrellcollins877 2 роки тому

    android systems for radio would be excellent IMHO. I like this very very much. The nerd part of me wants to explore building a raspberry pi and system, but the 60 year old man says do you really want to invest the time to build an learn another operating system ? so this windows tablet is genius for portable ops ! One unit, easy connections and for me as a windows user for digital radio, usability/learning curve is a minimal time investment , i already know windows. This tablet new isnt all that expensive, very doable. Ihave 2 questions, that you may have already answered, its late/im tired please excuse me if you have answered already, tomorrow i will be back here. 1) use the laptop with the yaesu radios ? i dont know these radios, i use a yaesu ft1200, takes 2 cables to run with windows laptop, i assume it would be the same. 2) power consumption of the windows tablet, compared to laptop and and raspberry pi. A laptop would be hard to sustain for a mobile camp like i see in your videos, i think. You had good success in the field with the pi and radio using the solar charger and 10ah battery. My limited experience with android tablets is they use alot of power as well. An educated guess would be 50% of a laptop. I reckon the only way to know for sure is field use/experiment. Another GREAT video ! Thanks

  • @tylerdurden2644
    @tylerdurden2644 2 роки тому +2

    Glad you said it. The Pi is a toy and after using several I came to the same conclusion. Still have them but found I don't have a need for them or a project that makes sense to. Still not a fan of winlink though. I would rather be internet independent. Will stick to JS8 and some other modes. Also would rather cable than run bluetooth or wifi. Better to be RF quiet on receive.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      98% agreed 👍
      I need to do a video on how to use winlink without the internet. Internet is not a requirement, it's just one of the connection optiins. Everything else I completely agree with you with. Thanks for the comment and feedback. Sometimes I wonder if we get so invested in specific things, we're afraid to let go, move forward.
      Thanks again

    • @tylerdurden2644
      @tylerdurden2644 2 роки тому +2

      @@OH8STN Thanks Julian, It is my understanding that messages will not get served if the internet is down? That's a tough question to ask on the forums though so I never got a straight answer when asked.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Hybrid winlink networks have radio-only nodes. You can even see those in when link express when she choose the type of connection you want to make. How do a video on that soon 👍

    • @tylerdurden2644
      @tylerdurden2644 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN You the man!

  • @user-yr5bk2cx4k
    @user-yr5bk2cx4k 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi I know this is several years old but I'm intrigued just the same! Other than this one of my goals is to separate this from the. internet using software that don't require it. My question is have you used the x6100 in this same setup using the surface go 2 even all the updates to the x6100. I feel that during ham radio operations the internet should not play a role. in its success or failure. The reason behind this is I live in Florida where power and internet access always seem to fail during hurricane season.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  7 місяців тому

      Yes, but not wirelessly. I've used the X6100 using and Surface successfully. In fact, the x6100 is my favorite compact travel rig. Here's a video of it in action.
      ua-cam.com/video/Eo_eW4Rxp8E/v-deo.html

    • @user-yr5bk2cx4k
      @user-yr5bk2cx4k 7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your reply. @@OH8STN

  • @forthy62
    @forthy62 2 роки тому +1

    Great video aganin Julian. But this is one of the very rare videos where I have a different point of view. A Windows computer is great if you are in a shack. Access to internet, updates, backups. But out in the filed you are lost when Windows starts to behave strange. And sooner or later, all Windows systems start to behave strange :-) Personally I find it much safer to carry 2 RPIs with 4 identical SD Cards. My mobile phone is always with me and most of the time my Samsung Active Tab3 also. So I have a display backup too. Windows is very comfortable and easy to use, but if it fails out in the filed you are lost. And carying two Surface Go 2 is much more expensive that carrying two RPIs :-) Just my point of view. 73, Stephan. DF6PA PS. Lazy sunday afternoon, out at the river near by, my car in the back, my station and a coffee in front of me, I use a windows Toughbook too and not the RPIs :-)

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +2

      Hello Stephan. It's definitely okay to disagree but perhaps you missed the functionality the Raspberry Pi lacks versus the Windows machine!?
      My Surface tablet is only used for ham radio applications and almost never connected to the internet. It gets its updates once a month from over the home network and never connected directly to the internet itself. It's been nine months without a single issue.
      Full backups are done every few days and easy to restore if Windows has a problem. There have been zero Hardware problems with the Surface tablet. I wish that were true with a Raspberry Pi. Another problem with a Raspberry Pi is Pat winlink. What takes me 20 minutes with Pat and ARDOP, takes me less than five minutes with Vara and winlink express. We have very few ardop gateways and zero packet gateways up here. Running low power, it takes a long time to find that ardop gateway.
      I've carried the Redundant raspberry pies to the field previously. When there's a failure, you get the hardware back up and running, but the databases are all gone. WL Emails on the surface are backed up several times daily. We can't easily do that with the Raspberry Pi.
      Anyway like I said it's okay to disagree. It's probably because we have different goals in amateur radio. At home the Raspberry Pi is fine. In the fields though, at this latitude, with this sparse population, it's much more complicated to use the Raspberry Pi man portable Nana Windows tablet or laptop. Think about what I'm trying to achieve and how I operate. Not what you're trying to achieve and applying that to how I operate.
      Anyway it's always good to hear from you.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @forthy62
      @forthy62 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN Julian, Vara HF and Winlink Express are good points. The Surface hardware is reliably. Its the Windows oprerating system which makes me feel uncomfortable :-) More than 35 years of using Unix might be the reason for that :-) I also would like to see developers working on a Winlink Express and a js8call solution for Android. That would be great! Maybe we all should start collecting money for such a project. 73, Stephan, DF6PA

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому +1

      But money expense was explicitly ignored because what the RPI gains in low money outlay, it eats up in time cost from so much more troubleshooting.

  • @dangermandave67
    @dangermandave67 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah, the RPi is a bit of a pain in the ass. For instance, I'm trying to power mine with a Powerworks 5V adapter connected to a LiFePO battery, same one as my G90. The RPi always gripes about low voltage. I've been getting CAT control errors in JS8Call when running with flrig and connecting with a Digirig (even when NOT transmitting, so it's not RFI). Trying to find out where those errors are arising will be difficult, but I suspect it is RPi-related.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      I should make a video on this, because I probably know the portable power problem with your Raspberry Pi. If you look at the post on my blog about off-grid power for the Microsoft Surface, there's a USB C power delivery adapter that's used to power the surface. I suspect the powedwerx adapter is rebranded Chinese crap. I've gone through quite a few of them and they've all been junk. How are you Raspberry Pi 4 with a USB C PD adapter the same one I use for the Microsoft Surface. That should solve your portable power problems for the Raspberry Pi.

    • @dangermandave67
      @dangermandave67 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN You are probably right. Jason KM4ACK made a video on RPi power sources and I think the best thing he came up with was one of those battery things you charge you phone with. Not great. I'm now certain that the Powerworks 5V adapater is the cause of my CAT control errors. I powered the RPi using a power adapter plugged into a wall socket last night and had no CAT control errors.

  • @mark351
    @mark351 2 роки тому

    Excellent treatise on the subject.

  • @KeepEvery1Guessing
    @KeepEvery1Guessing 2 роки тому +1

    I hear what you're saying, but I still hate installing what I consider mal-ware from a company who thinks that when I buy a computer my goal is to be sold to advertisers. (I'm rolling my own CAT based back up and restore for the FT-991A because I don't want to re-boot into W10 just to run RT-systems software. Call me a radical. I won't mind.)

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +2

      I'm right there with you. I don't like running Windows, I don't want to run Windows but so far it's better in every respect than the Raspberry Pi for field communications. Every time the Raspberry Pi comes out to the field with me, this anxiety lingers over me whether it's going to work or not. If not the Raspberry Pi failing, some component cable or configuration the setup is Reliant upon. It's nerve-wracking. I spent thousands of hours fielding the Raspberry Pi. It's great for ft8 from a park activation. It's ridiculously terrible for off grid HF email.

  • @yv6eda
    @yv6eda 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Julian, as usual!

  • @dovetomarc
    @dovetomarc 2 місяці тому

    Julian, I think the Microsoft Surface runs Arm64 instead of x86. I found difficulty getting the radio connected as Icom’s Drivers don’t work with Arm64. After researching I went directly to Silicon Labs and downloaded their driver and finally got the ICOM working. Did you run into any issues?

  • @cylurian7603
    @cylurian7603 2 роки тому

    Definitely having a windows machine will give several advantages over the RPi - including ease of use, the UI, and the plug-in-play capabilities, etc. Accessibility to the tools you need, will definitely be available in more popular OSes like windows. You can even argue that a Mac laptop is easier to use and to program than a RPi. So why use a RPi? The biggest advantage is its price-performance. Hands down, you can't beat the price and its performance. The RPi is very inexpensive, especially when it's used. Furthermore, with a low cost Fire tablet to run VNC, it will cost much less than a windows machine. But the biggest questions is - Is the RPi reliable? In most cases, I think so. Sure, everyone knows that setting up a RPi is challenging and with a slight code error, it can ruin your deployment. Especially when you're in an emergency communication situation, you need reliability equipment - and you are right. On the other hand you learn a lot more on the process on how digital communications work between a radio and computer. Using a RPi, I learned about GPS and how that helps in timing, I've learned about serial drivers on how that communicates with the radio, I've learned about remote logins, managing power supplies, an better appreciation on how an app communicates with the radio, learning more on radio settings and how they apply to digital communications, but most of all the RPi ecosystem has other features that you might explore in the far future. Sure, RPi has limitations Overall, if you don't have the budget for a windows machine, you want to further your understanding of subsystems that give you a better appreciation of how the hardware works, plus a sense of accomplishment that you can communicate with folks for pennies - then you should consider the RPi.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +2

      You had me for a while but then started down that rabbit hole. Couple of points here. Would you ask a policeman, fireman, paramedic, or first responder to understand how the underlying subsystems work? For emergency communications and preparedness, we want the systems to simply "work". There's nothing wrong with initial configuration however, expecting someone in the field to delve deeper into subsystems which are unnecessarily complicated (because Raspberry Pi OS) is unreasonable to ask. I could say the same thing about a DXpedition using a Raspberry Pi for logging or actively running ft8. You're off in some Faraway place fiddling with a Raspberry Pi to get it working after a fail. There's no internet access and all the scripts you need to reinstall your software are dependent upon the internet. What do we do then?
      The Raspberry Pi was designed specifically to operate on the grid. It does an extremely good job in that environment. It can even be a desktop replacement for many things.
      As far as cost versus performance, no chance! The Raspberry Pi still requires a bucket of add-ons to make it functional in the field. It needs a power supply, it needs a screen keyboard and mouse. GPS, RTC, audio interface, backup sdcards, soft switch, enclosure, heatsink, ... Add them all up and comment the cost. Even with all that stuff, it's still struggles to run a vnc server in the background while offering up apps in real-time. It can do one thing at a time and do that very well.
      I don't hate the Raspberry Pi, but do understand its limitations. Used Windows machine would be a much better investment. Even a Chromebook running Linux, would be a much better investment.

  • @JohnTarbox
    @JohnTarbox 2 роки тому +8

    Julian, perhaps you glossed too quickly over the reliability aspect of the computer. While I would certainly agree that one can acquire a rugged Windows computer, think Panasonic ToughBook, do you really consider the Microsoft Surface to have the sort of military-grade toughness that makes it suitable for deployment in extreme environments such as frozen tundra or the Seria desert?
    Wouldn't it be great if we had a computer with the rugged construction of the Lab 599?
    My personal opinion is that we have a long way to go before we start to get close to an ideal field combination for digital communications. Thank you for pioneering the way for all of us! DE WA1KLI

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +6

      Honestly John, I completely agree with you. I would love a Panasonic Toughbook but also work within the constraints of my load capacity and budget. The goal of this video is to inspire other people to think outside the box, keep moving forward so to speak. I would love to see one of the Panasonic Toughbook coupled with any of the radios mentioned in this video.
      Awesome feedback👍👍👍

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +6

      Just a quick follow-up. The reliability in question was about the raspberry pi reliability, in the field. So even though the Surfacevis not a Military grade machine, it does have better reliability/survivability than the raspberry pi used before it. It is all abot baby steps. If I had the ability to throw money at a problem without a thought, I wouldn't learn anything from the process.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      @@luiswu9892 what you feel or believe doesn't matter! Testing matters! Thousands of hours of field testing. 9 months with the Surface in the field without a failure. Believe what you want about a raspberry pi. They are great on the desktop, but have a high failure rate in the field.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому +2

      @@luiswu9892 The complaints of the early Surface models breaking has pushed MS to improve quality with newer generations of Surface in order to compete outside the budget market.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      @@luiswu9892troll!

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth 2 роки тому +1

    I just wish there were more ports built into the Surface instead of forcing a dongle.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      The surface laptop has more ports the tablet only has the one and I agree with you no. 2 USB ports would be adequate.

  • @entedupinion1633
    @entedupinion1633 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all the videos you make that hold all of this information! I just grabbed a 705 and had to make a second trip to buy the remote control software. Have you found a way to activate the transmit from the surface pro using VOX or a Bluetooth button of some kind that can be bound to a key press ? Thanks

  • @marklunday4151
    @marklunday4151 2 роки тому +1

    Terrific video, Julian!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thank you Mark.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @neiltolman3182
    @neiltolman3182 2 роки тому

    Well said!

  • @vidcreator5276
    @vidcreator5276 2 роки тому +1

    Julian, concerning the Microsoft Surface Go 2 - Pentium Gold that your using. As near as I can see it has a processor speed of 1.7 Ghz. in the specs that I've found. I have the Icom RS-BA2 v2 software and it states that it needs a minimum of 1.8 Ghz or higher processor CPU. You've apparently got it working quite well with a little less than minimum of processor speed. Or am I missing something here? I'm wanting to make a Surface purchase, but don't want to make the wrong choice. I can't find a Surface 2 any higher that 1.7 Ghz. Can you guide me please? Gerald - KG0VA

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Hi Gerald. It's worki g fine. Here's my Surface Go 2 faq.
      oh8stn.org/blog/2021/10/10/microsoft-surface-go-2-faq-ham-radio-laptop/
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @vidcreator5276
      @vidcreator5276 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN Thanks Julian, your channel is the best!

  • @mikedmann7487
    @mikedmann7487 2 роки тому +1

    I digg yer videos, thankz!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks Mike 🙏

  • @Auxrad39
    @Auxrad39 2 роки тому +1

    Great video but what happened to the xggcomms digimode 4 ? Also thank you for the insight on pat winlink and ardop, I was also looking at adding a ublox gps module via the gpio to free up the usb port and have one less item to carry when you go portable with the pi , again well done on another great video thank you 73 and have a great day

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Hello. The XGGComms is an excellent audio interface. I still use it routinely at home. The problem is the cables and compatibility with a multitude of radios. The TX-500 was the reason for researching the Digirig mobile. His rapid development approach and willingness to support other radios was the cherry on top.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @Auxrad39
      @Auxrad39 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN ok cool ,well if I end up getting a tx 500 then I will have a look at the digirig .
      Thank you for your efforts , your videos are great to watch .
      73 VK1TSK

  • @stahpit1971
    @stahpit1971 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video Thanks!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @fatbikejamie
    @fatbikejamie 2 роки тому

    Maybe connect the pi to the 705 via Bluetooth andnuse the 705 as a gps time source? Or use just an android with woad instead of winlink? 705, android tablet, power, antenna(s)... done. You can even run remote rig control on the android, waterfall and all.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      I would but there's no HF communications on WOAD. Just packet. V/UHF packet range is a no-go in sparsely populated Northern latitudes.
      The 705 can definitely be used as a Time source for the Raspberry Pi and I do so. It still leaves the power source, rugged enclosure,... The Raspberry Pi is still great on the desktop and connected to the internet.

    • @fatbikejamie
      @fatbikejamie 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN gah... missed the band limitation of woad. Sorry bout that. Easy to get excited without a radio to play with... soon though
      Soon...

  • @bdm1000
    @bdm1000 2 роки тому +1

    Why would I bother using any of these configurations when I can utilize a BB-8 or R2 unit for all my off-grid communications needs?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Because the emperor can have them reprogrammed at will 😉

  • @samcgill
    @samcgill 2 роки тому +1

    Would the Surface Go 1 work? Looking at a cheaper option?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      I passed on the original surface go because the surface go 2 had better performance reviews. It's really difficult to say since I never tested the original one myself.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @jayj4142
    @jayj4142 Рік тому +1

    Who makes the orange side rails on your FT-817 (818?) at 7:03 please?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому

      These are 3d printed. You'll find different variations for print on thingiverse.

    • @jayj4142
      @jayj4142 Рік тому

      @@OH8STN Can you please tell me which specific one that one you have is??

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому

      I didn't print it. It was a gift. I wouldn't recommend it anyway, as it was too brittle, easily broke, and didn't actually protect the radio.

  • @AAABTonto
    @AAABTonto 2 роки тому +1

    I've never found any of the digital modes to be very interesting to me, dunno why, old school, like SSB phone .... color me inspired, I see the IC 705 in an entirely new light, 7 3

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Thanks I think 😂
      The pragmatic digital modes JS8, VarAC, ION2G, Winlink are very interesting for me. Just exchanging sigrep like FT8, gets boring fairly quick. The 705 makes data modes simple, but also provides amazing tools for SSB, CW, ... If nothing else, it will/should trigger Elecraft and Yaesu to step up.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Very much appreciated.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @yv6eda
    @yv6eda 5 місяців тому

    Hi Julian! I revisit this video wonder if I'll switch too, from a Raspberry Pi to a Surface. May you mention what CPU and Memory your surface has? I'm assuming it's a Windows 10. Thanks in advance, Jorge VE3EAD

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  5 місяців тому +1

      If you look at the menu system on my website , there's one menu called ham radio field computer. There you'll find all my information on the two surface tablets that I have.
      oh8stn.org/blog/2021/10/10/microsoft-surface-go-2-faq-ham-radio-laptop/

  • @ManuelPinner
    @ManuelPinner 2 роки тому

    I have a SDR Play DX Receiver and a Tablet laptop Computer running window 11,

  • @htperry
    @htperry 2 роки тому +1

    I feel validated - impressed with my own forward thinking HIHI
    I abandoned Pi and Android tablets for portable use because of the complexities and useful Win-only apps. I use a Surface Pro 4 (i7, 16g, 500gb, Win10 - used $100) for remote use of a Flex 6400M station and portable X5105 with Digirig. It seems great minds think alike - we're tracking. I see you on VarAC frequently, but no-joy making contact. 73 W4HTP

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Yeah we are so used to trying to lower the costs in amateur radio, that we've forgotten all about practicality. This comment is definitely the best comment of the day.
      73
      Julian oh8stn

  • @jchoneandonly
    @jchoneandonly Рік тому +1

    So can a tech use the data transmission systems on ham radio or is that something that requires a general and up?
    Also, would it be worth it to cram hard as be get the extra license immediately? Or a general license? Or would it be wiser to just get a tech and start there?
    Also, do I need to renew ham licenses?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому +1

      For tech, only data on 10 meters and up. Definitely go for the General asap. Extra is gravy.

    • @jchoneandonly
      @jchoneandonly Рік тому

      @@OH8STN so if I get the general, how likely would I be to accidentally use a radio in extra exclusive frequency? I realize I'm phrasing this question very idiotically but my brain isn't letting me rephrase it more effectively without making an essay out of it.
      Maybe it's better phrased like this, if I'm a general operator and I have equipment, are the frequencies a vs abilities I get as an extra going to require more new hardware?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому

      No different new hardware than General class, just wider frequency range.

    • @jchoneandonly
      @jchoneandonly Рік тому

      @@OH8STN are there safeties on the radio to prevent accidents or is it all about diligence? I realize that's a very over generalized question that really should be answered radio by radio but I'm just wondering how care I'll potentially have to be with my gear around people that might be less knowledgeable on what frequency is what

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  Рік тому

      There are no safeties on the radios

  • @paulhastings3109
    @paulhastings3109 2 роки тому

    Outstanding ideas and I don't know anything about raspberry pie
    73 de KQ4CD

  • @grahamjones6712
    @grahamjones6712 2 роки тому +1

    Is the 3.5mm jack on the surface pro TRRS (mobile phone) headset compatible? Or is it TRS stereo out and no microphone

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Audio and microphone

  • @fernandorojas5401
    @fernandorojas5401 2 роки тому

    A good option could be a used panasonic cf-20.

  • @sig3579
    @sig3579 2 роки тому +1

    How is the Surface in bright sunlight?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Not great. That’s my only negative about it. I try to deploy in shelters, under ledges or in shadows.

    • @sig3579
      @sig3579 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN Many thanks for your hard work and honesty. Root beer inbound. 😀

  • @t.m2933
    @t.m2933 2 роки тому +1

    This was AWESOME!!!! Very well done, I have been following along just to help myself learn and I have to say Great job. KN6PWH......73..

  • @user-td9zx9dk6u
    @user-td9zx9dk6u 2 роки тому

    Does the surface have an inbuilt GPS? Im asking cause you compared this aspect as missing from raspberry

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      There are two versions of Surface Go, one with GPS, another without. If you have a 705, no need for GPS on Surface. Bottom line, user can choose what's best for themselves.

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 2 роки тому +1

    how are you able to connect the two radios and run them together using the surface go2???? thanks looks neat.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I use a USB-C splitter (2-port hub).
      73
      Julian oh8stn

    • @mikemcdonald5147
      @mikemcdonald5147 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8STN thanks so much for the fast reply. Very cool will have to give it a try.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      RR. It doesn't work with high-power devices like the digimaster or signalink USB. They are too current hungry. Works fine with the Digirig or two 705s.

    • @mikemcdonald5147
      @mikemcdonald5147 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN ah thanks again. Good to know. I have one digirig and one signal link. Need to purchase another digirig. They are so small and compact and much neater setup.

  • @jeffhenderson402
    @jeffhenderson402 2 роки тому

    Julian, do you think the Chromebooks would be a good platform if the Android support were available?

  • @samcgill
    @samcgill 2 роки тому +1

    If anyone here is using a MacBook Air for this type of setup I'd like to hear from them.

  • @advocaciamendes
    @advocaciamendes 2 роки тому +1

    had the same conclusion

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Yeah it's kind of a bummer but my portable ops are much simpler and more reliable now.

  • @JReed305
    @JReed305 2 роки тому +1

    Is this what you have been Heart Beating JS8 40m for the last month?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Actually quietly using this setup for the past 9 months.
      My home station (the 24/7/365) is running/testing another raspberry pi alternative. It's an incredibly small MicroPC called the Larkbox pro.

    • @JReed305
      @JReed305 2 роки тому

      @@OH8STN I was wondering what you were up to. Ham alert has been blowing up my inbox with your activity reports lol. Look forward to seeing your thoughts on the Larkbox.

  • @h2osmokey
    @h2osmokey 2 роки тому

    Does N3FJP log fit on the surface?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      The surface is just a Windows computer. If that log runs on Windows, there shouldn't be any problem 👍

  • @dennisschultz1175
    @dennisschultz1175 2 роки тому +1

    How does Digirig mobile work compared to xggcomms box?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому +1

      Haven't seen much of a performance difference yet, though the XGGComms is larger. The digirig is much smaller, perhaps even a quarter of the size. That's the big takeaway from it. Both are excellent in my opinion.

  • @Siskiyous6
    @Siskiyous6 2 роки тому +1

    Nothing in my experience would ever let me put my life into the hands of a Windows product. Ever!

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      Then you didn't understand the video. I mean generally I'm right there with you. Would gladly put a slug right in the back of Bill Gates... Unfortunately we have few options in emergency communications and preparedness for operating system other than Windows. I get what you're saying, but you offer no alternative to the problems outlined in the video.

    • @sammiller6631
      @sammiller6631 2 роки тому

      Then you are willfully tying one hand behind your back, WS7PB. The tool should be chosen on its ability to perform, not any other prejudice.

  • @gmanshackshack6822
    @gmanshackshack6822 2 роки тому +1

    Any thoughts on the X6100?

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN  2 роки тому

      If they get the firmware done right, it'll be epic!