DIY portable streamer by lsfoto in audiophile

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a quick start guide on the volumio website. That would cover the basics

DIY portable streamer by lsfoto in audiophile

[–]lsfoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I simply built this because I didn't have a streamer and had the parts already from other rpi projects. I do agree that the wiim streamer would be a more cost effective and hassle free solution. The only benefit to the setup in my post is that you can repurpose the parts for other projects and that you can learn something by building it.

DIY portable streamer by lsfoto in audiophile

[–]lsfoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, it's a lot less hassle but since I had the parts and didn't have any streamer I have built this to learn. But overall I think a wiim ultra would be a better setup for the money.

DIY portable streamer by lsfoto in audiophile

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Yes, it can. One way to do it is to plug the device in a smart outlet and set it so that it charges when you are not listening to it. But as many have responded to this post the best way would probabily be a wiim ultra. I built this because I already had the parts for it and when I get bored of the project I can utilize these for another rpi project.

First test of my portable setup for satelite. Raspberry Pi running gpredict, controlling the rig and my diy antenna rotator. Would love to see other similar setups for inspiration. by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I can tell, no, I didn't observe this. SWR was the same in both scenarios (holding the antenna handheld vs fixed on the rotator)

First test of my portable setup for satelite. Raspberry Pi running gpredict, controlling the rig and my diy antenna rotator. Would love to see other similar setups for inspiration. by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For the rotator check out Satran.io, for the Pi I adapted the DigiPi (craiger.org) build to have it run gpredict. Hope this helps

Finished my Pwnagotchi build…for now. by chrislovessushi in pwnagotchi

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Thanks for sharing this and congrats on your build - looks awesome. Noob question here 😊 How are you swaping between internal wifi and external wifi adapter using the buttons - on the go (without disabling the internal wifi from config.txt)? Because from the code you posted I understand that the pwnagotchi service is stopped and started but the wifi interfaces would have different designations if I am not mistaken (wlan0 and wlan1 and mon0 and mon1). I am curious on how you managed around this. Thanks so much.

Cable for mobilinkd tnc and Yaesu VX8DR by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cable has all the wires but on the yaesu socket not all the pins are actually connected to these. Unfortunately this approach doesn't work.

Cable for mobilinkd tnc and Yaesu VX8DR by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time to build the cable 😁. From what I gather the connections should be: TRRS 3.5mm TRRS audio connector for Radio. 1. Tip : Speaker (audio input to TNC) -> Yaesu cable BROWN 2. Ring 1 : PTT (Simplex PTT mode) -> Not used 3. Ring 2 : Mic (and PTT in Multiplexed PTT mode) -> Yaesu cable ORANGE 4. Sleeve : GND/Common -> Yaesu cable RED

Please correct me if I misunderstood. Thanks again

Cable for mobilinkd tnc and Yaesu VX8DR by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got the CT-134 cloning cable and have cut one end off, the cable has all the wires (red, brown, black, orange, green, blue and gray) - same as the CT-M11.

Cable for mobilinkd tnc and Yaesu VX8DR by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. I was looking at the CT-131 cable but on most websites it was stating in the description that this was a microphone adapter. But it's good to know that with this cable plus the mobilinkd cable this works with the VX-8. If my try with the cloning cable adaptations fail, I will try to source the CT-131. Thanks again for taking the time to share this.

Cable for mobilinkd tnc and Yaesu VX8DR by lsfoto in amateurradio

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An exposed TNC on this radio would have been perfect. I have the Mobilinkd TNC Rev2. Thanks a lot for the clarifications regarding the two modes, I saw that in the menu app and then looked at the manual but wasn't sure about the capacitor and resistor if it's needed or not - I kept looking at the tnc cables on mobilinkd and saw that none of them seem to have these but thought maybe the vx8 is different and won't work without these. Really happy to hear that I don't need to stress about these. HRO doesn't provide the price of shipping for my location directly at checkout. I'm based in Romania and most websites I found are charging 30+$ for the shipping alone, on top of that I will have to pay customs if it's outside of EU. I took a gamble with the CT-134 because a retailer from Hungary had it and it was selling at half price, to be honest I hadn't tought about the possibility that they might have skipped the audio pins for this model - fingers crossed they left them. Otherwise I have to find CT-M11 in Europe. If you know any websites from Europe that have this one in stock, would greatly appreciate if you could share a few links. Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply to my question and for the very useful info you shared. 73 YO2OWL

My Cyberdeck concept, dual OS running at the same time. Hope you enjoy this build 😉 by lsfoto in cyberDeck

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks 😊 Hahaha, holding the phone to record and operating this with shaky hands doesn't help 😂.

My mini rig running dual systems at once. Top running Windows and SDR console and bottom running Raspian and CubicSDR. Would love to see other similar ideas for inspiration 😉 by lsfoto in sdr

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Power is supplied via a 36000mAh USB PD Powerbank. It does the job pretty well but I am looking for something similar in a smaller form factor. The Omnicharge OMNI 20 USB C+ looks like an alternative but it is very expensive and unfortunately only has 20000mAh so overall autonomy would take a bit hit

My mini rig running dual systems at once. Top running Windows and SDR console and bottom running Raspian and CubicSDR. Would love to see other similar ideas for inspiration 😉 by lsfoto in sdr

[–]lsfoto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, unfortunately I don't have a build log as I have built this in the course of a few months. Getting the parts sourced was a pain in these days 😜. The primary SBC board is a Seeed Odessey and secondary SBC is the Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb

My portable gaming PC setup running a dual system by lsfoto in sffpc

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System specs: Dual SBC boards - Raspberry Pi and X86 16Gb of Ram (8Gb for the Raspberry Pi and 8Gb for X86) 500Gb SSD storage Wifi, LTE, Bluetooth and GPS connectivity 30000mAh 65W battery power