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The Raspberry is likely to find its way into many ham radio stations. The potential range of applications for ham radio is very large and quite specialized.
How about a new dedicated forum area for "Ham Radio"?
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Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
we are getting new forum software soon (TM) but new sections would only appear when there is a need - start here and if they get too many then a sub forum can be made ... etc
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Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
g3nrw said:
Hello Admins
The Raspberry is likely to find its way into many ham radio stations. The potential range of applications for ham radio is very large and quite specialized.
How about a new dedicated forum area for "Ham Radio"?
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Ian, G3NRW
Don't forget that the RPi is just another "PC" running Linux, and as such there is a pletohora of information out there for enthusiasts running stuff under Linux already and 99.99% of this will immediately be applicable to the RPi. The exception might be some custom hardware connected to the GPIO port though, however I suspect the existing forums, etc. might well be a better place to discuss it than here.
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Hello Admins
The Raspberry is likely to find its way into many ham radio stations. The potential range of applications for ham radio is very large and quite specialized.
How about a new dedicated forum area for "Ham Radio"?
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Ian, G3NRW
Don't forget that the RPi is just another "PC" running Linux, and as such there is a pletohora of information out there for enthusiasts running stuff under Linux already and 99.99% of this will immediately be applicable to the RPi. The exception might be some custom hardware connected to the GPIO port though, however I suspect the existing forums, etc. might well be a better place to discuss it than here.
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Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
I fully agree with Ian
Raspberrypi is ideal for many ham radio applications, foremost for software defined radios.
Raspberrypi is ideal for many ham radio applications, foremost for software defined radios.
Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
Please learn to look at the date of the last post on a thread before replying....pawlu wrote:I fully agree with Ian
Raspberrypi is ideal for many ham radio applications, foremost for software defined radios.
The OP made one post and never came back !
This thread had been dead for over 3 years !
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"The primary requirement (as we've always seen in your examples) is that the code is readable. " Dougie Lawson
Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
It's not dead. It's just pining for the fjords.PeterO wrote:Please learn to look at the date of the last post on a thread before replying....pawlu wrote:I fully agree with Ian
Raspberrypi is ideal for many ham radio applications, foremost for software defined radios.
The OP made one post and never came back !
This thread had been dead for over 3 years !
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Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
It would also be best moved to viewforum.php?f=41 along with its "Other Projects" friends. That may stop it pining, assuming it's not bereft of life and pushing up the daisies.
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Re: New Forum Area for Ham Radio Applications?
I think the OP may have given up as well....
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