

- Online sdr based morse decoder install#
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Universal Ham Radio Remote (UHRR) – UHRR provides remote radio operation
Online sdr based morse decoder install#
PyBOMBS - GNU Radio install management systemĪdifmerg – command-line ADIF conversion utility

Linpac - terminal for packet radio with mail client
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Wwl - Calculates distance and azimuth between two Maidenhead locatorsĪX.25 – Packet Radio drivers for ax.25 protocol Splat - analyze point-to-point terrestrial RF communication links Inspectrum - tool for visualising captured radio signals
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Hamexam - Study guide for USA FCC amateur radio (ham radio) license examinations. Gnuais / gnuaisgui - GNU Automatic Identification System receiver Glfer - Spectrogram display and QRSS keyerįccexam - Study tool for USA FCC commercial radio license exams. Gcb - Utility to calculate long and short path to a location Twclock - a world clock and automatic ID for amateur radio operatorsĪcfax - Receive faxes using your radio and sound cardĬolrconv - convers client with sound and ncurses color supportĭ-Rats 0.3.9 (by new maintainer Maurizio Andreotti) - A communication tool for D-STAR TwHamQTH - an online callsign look up program Grig - graphical user interface to the Ham Radio Control LibrariesĪPRS Message App for JS8Call - GUI to send APRS messages via JS8CallĪuto WiFi Hotspot - Automatically turn your Pi into a WiFi hotspot when in the field! HamPi 1.4 – The Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image by W3DJS (1/1000 or less) (For what it’s worth, I also operate my Raspberry Pi 4 this way.) Note that an exception to this requirement has been added for EMCOMM (ARES/RACES) and Field use where no AC power is available. Again, this will not interfere with your usage – this only uses cpu cycles when your Raspberry Pi is idle. If you do not agree with this, then you may opt out of running BOINC for your individual use by running the boinctui command line tool. Please send me any comments or concerns via email to Slotter, W3DJSĪTTENTION: So I don’t get publicly tarred and feathered for not disclosing this openly, please be aware by running this image on your Raspberry Pi that you consent to giving your idle cpu cycles to radio telescope research, such as looking for pulsars. If you can’t, or won’t, use BitTorrent, there are a number of direct download links:įor hosting direct download sites, thank you to: Norm Schklar, WA4ZXV, William Franzin, VE4VR, David Cooley, N5XMT, and David Potter, KE8OHG.Ī BIG thank you to my XYL, Michelle, for creating the HamPi Logo! The primary place to download this is via BitTorrent. A series of beta-testers have tested this and provided feedback prior to release, and I have used that feedback to make this a better image for everyone. Other users have reported it also operates on the Model 3 B. I have confirmed this image starts up successfully on the Raspberry Pi Model 4 B. I am pleased to announce the release of HamPi 1.4 (June 2021) "Father's Day Edition" – The Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image I've been working on for the last year +. Fellow Hams and Raspberry Pi Enthusiasts,
